Animals such as spiders, scorpions, harvstmen, mites, centipedes, and millipedes.
Arthopods
Sensitive appendages that arachnids use for an good sense of touch and can also be used for handling food and for food.
Pedipalps
A tuft of setae.
Scopula
Rays that stretch across the web.
radial lines
The only species of scorpions that lives in North America
Bark Scorpion
Mites that eat dead skin cells
Dust Mites
Animals without backbones.
Invertebrates
Mouthparts on an arachnid.
Chelicerae
A poisonous spider that lives in the United States.
Brown Recluse
Black Widow
A web that is like a little webbed sinkhole in the ground.
Funnel Webs
Tiny parasites.
Acarina
A type of tick that will feed on its host for a long time.
Hard Ticks
Animals with eight legs.
Arachnids
Tiny “swords” at the ends of the chelicerae.
Fangs
the types of silk that spiders produce.
Dragline Silk, egg case silk, capture silk
A type of ambushing spider that can jump 20 to 30 times their length.
jumping spiders
A type of mite that causes people to scratch.
Scabies
The animal or person that a tick feeds on
Host
A member af the class Arachnida
Spiders
“Hairs” That serve many purposes for archnids.
Setae
Baby spiders.
Spiderlings
The tail of a scorpion
Metasoma
Larvae of harvest mites.
Chiggers
An arthropod that doesn’t actually have a thousand feet
Centipede
A class of arthropods.
Arachnida
The bottom of an arachnids leg.
Tarsus
A web composed of round elements
like Spiderman
Orb Webs
The sharp part at the end of a scorpions tail.
Telson
A disease that dogs get when attacked by mange mites
Mange
A type of isopod that is also known as a roly- poly or a pillbug
Woodlouse