no chelicerates are mostly spiders or scorpions or horseshoe crabs
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Wasps eat a lot of insects and chelicerates, including spiders, caterpillars, ants, bees and flies. This makes the wasp either a secondary or tertiary consumer.
Chelicerates are a group of arthropods that lack jaws. Examples of chelicerates include horseshoe crabs, mites, ticks, spiders, and scorpions. Arthropods that have jaws are classified as mandibulates.
A chelicerate does not have antennae because it is missing the nerve bundle that would control that structure. Instead, chelicerates use setae to detect changes in air currents and provide equivalents to smell and taste.
Chelicerates (crabs, Pycnogonida, and Mercostonata) are arthropods that lack jaws.