The seven levels of classification are:
Spiders belong to the Animal kingdom. They are in the Phylum Arthropoda, SubPhylum Chelicerata, Class Arachnida, Order Aranae.
As there are about 111 different Families of spiders, 3,700 Genuses and about 40,000 discovered species it is not possible to give any more details. It's estimated that only about 20-30% of the existing spider species have been discovered (undescribed species that have yet to be found in rain forests and around the world and/or in collections).
http://animals.about.com/b/2007/04/17/the-tangled-web-of-spider-classification.htm
For example, a WESTERN BLACK WIDOW would be=Kingdom:Animalia, Phylum: Arthropoda, Class: Arachnida, Order:Araneae, Family: Theridiidae, Genus: Latrodectus, Species: HesperusThere are about 111 different Families of spiders, 3,700 Genuses and about 40,000 discovered species. Above is the classification of a Western Black Widow species. Different species of spiders would have a different Family, Genus, and Species than what you see above.Read more: [[Q/What is the 7 level of classification for a spider#ixzz16YsAskc3|What_is_the_7_level_of_classification_for_a_spider]]
A moose is a brown horned spider, believe it or not.
No, the highest level is kingdom.
The food they eat.
what is the phylum of a hamster
There is two.They are smart. Very smart.
7 levels of classification from broadest to most specific level
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yes, arachnid
The classification of a spider is Arachnida And is placed in Phylum Arthroda And order is Araneae
The 7 levels of classification for the bee are:Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Hymenoptera Family: Apidae Genus: Apis Species: mellifera
species
No, in biological classification, Kingdom is a higher level of classification than Domain. Domains represent the highest level of biological classification, which can be further divided into kingdoms.
The modern day classification jobs are spider factories and elephant waste.
The largest level of classification in a kingdom is the phylum.
The box labeled "a" represents the domain level in biological classification. It is the highest level in the classification hierarchy.
The classification level with the fewest members is the domain level, which is the highest level in the biological classification system. It includes three domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.