Spiders
Crustaceans
Insects
Insect Groups
True/False
100

Makes a small net to hold between its legs to catch prey

ogre-faced spider


100

lobster with no pincers

spiny lobster

100

all insects have these 3 things

segmented body, jointed legs, external skeletons

100

Flys belong to this group.

Coleoptera      Hemiptera     Hymenoptera

Lepidoptera     Odonata        Diptera

Diptera

100

All insects belong to the Phylum arachnids.

False - arthropods

200

sometimes digs a hole in the ground, lines it with silk and builds a trap door

trap-door spider

200

cements itself to an object when it is young

barnacle

200

Insects belong to which Phylum

Arthropod

200

True bugs belong to this group.

Coleoptera      Hemiptera     Hymenoptera

Lepidoptera     Odonata        Diptera

Hemiptera    

200

All spiders are arthropods

True


300

this spider spends its entire life under water

water spider

300

a shrimp that searches for and eats harmful parasites on fish

cleaner shrimp

300

the process where some insects shed their exoskeleton several times in their life

molting

300

ants and bees belong to this group.

Coleoptera      Hemiptera     Hymenoptera

Lepidoptera     Odonata        Diptera

Hymenoptera

300

Crustaceans belong to the Phylum arachnids.

False  Arthropods

400

largest spider in the world

tarantula

400

the wood louse or roly-poly that gives off an offensive odor when attached

pill bug

400

The largest class of insects

arthropods

400

dragonflies and damselflies belong to this group.

Coleoptera      Hemiptera     Hymenoptera

Lepidoptera     Odonata        Diptera

Odonata

400

There are 3 groups in the Kingdom of classification.  They are plants, animals and inorganic.

False  only 2, plants and animals

500

very poisonous spider with a dark violin mark on its body

brown recluse

500

shrimp that has "gill feet" and is often used for aquarium food

brine shrimp

500

the two types of metamorphosis in insects

complete metamorphosis and incomplete metamorphosis

500

butterflies and moths belong to this group.

Coleoptera      Hemiptera     Hymenoptera

Lepidoptera     Odonata        Diptera

Lepidoptera

500

The black widow spider has a violin shaped design on its abdomen

False  hour glass shape