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An arachnidan is a member of the Arachnida, a family of joint-legged invertebrates, all of which have eight legs.
Arachnida are in the class Arachnida themselves, not in reptilia.
arachnida has 15 segments
No, Scorpions are:-* Kingdom: Animalia * Phylum: Arthropoda * Subphylum: Chelicerata * Class: Arachnida * Subclass: Dromopoda * Order: Scorpiones Thus they are in the Class Arachnidia (like spiders) NOT in the class Insecta
In the scientific classification, bed bugs are classified as insecta, whereas mites are classified as arachnida. In other words, bed bugs are insects with 6 legs and mites are spiders with 8 legs, therefore, they are not the same.
Daddy Long Legs are spiders. Spiders are not insects and they are not vertebrates.
An insect. No, a tick comes from the order of Arachnida. It has too many legs to be an insect - it has 8, four on each side of its body and no antennae.
Mites are members of the subclass Acari, class Arachnida. A large number of species is known.
Inscts Insects. Because they have no backbone and they have 6 legs!
They're not. Insects have 6 legs, spiders have 8.
A spider without legs is often humorously referred to as a "legless spider." However, in a more scientific context, it may simply be referred to as a spider that has lost its legs due to injury or a genetic mutation. Since all spiders belong to the class Arachnida, they are characterized by having eight legs, so a legless spider would be an anomaly.
Maria Rambla has written: 'Opiliones (Arachnida)' -- subject(s): Arachnida, Opiliones