For instance, Template : Taxonomy / Arthropoda / stem-group replaces " Phylum : Arthropoda " in some taxoboxes; without displaying this rank, the taxobox lacks context.
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Usually the term is taken to refer to tagmata in the morphology of members of the phylum Arthropoda, but it applies equally validly in other phyla, such as the Chordata.
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In zoology, the Museum does research on the Amazon anatomical parts, etc .; as well as more than 1 million specimens of invertebrates, including Arthropoda, Insecta and Mollusca.
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All 45 vertebrate genomes analysed, 19 of Arthropoda, 7 of Nematoda, 2 of Annelida and 2 of Mollusca contain a characteristic HAC1-like structure in an open reading frame.
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Phylum Arthropoda-spiders, scorpions, ticks ( only a few species are venomous, causing paralysis ), centipedes, some insects ( notably the hymenopterans including bees, wasps and ants ).
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The species survives only in a very restricted range and is not protected in any other reserve . " Daviesia arthropoda " is another rare shrub that grows on sand dunes in the reserve.
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:Members of arthropoda were actually a highly-evolved, starfaring civilization that was unfortunately wiped out by a doomsday device they created when a hapless mechanic got too enamored by the blinking lights on it and pressed the start button.
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Parasitic infestations, stings, and bites in humans are caused by several groups of organisms belonging to the following phyla : Annelida, Arthropoda, Bryozoa, Chordata, Cnidaria, Cyanobacteria, Echinodermata, Nemathelminthes, Platyhelminthes, and Protozoa.
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Some of the coelomates groups ( e . g ., Arthropoda, Mollusca ) have greatly reduced celomic spaces; often the main body cavity is a bloodfilled space called a hemocoel, and is associated with an open circulatory system.
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His contribution to the division of the phylum arthropoda into two parts, one including insects, myriapods, and velvet worms, and the other including trilobites, crustaceans, and arachnids, is considered to be an important contribution to zoology.