Bugs, Mollusks & Other Invertebrates, ABA-CED
Yet, in addition to being critically important—because they naturally recycle decaying matter—in maintaining balance within the food chain, bugs can also be fascinating creatures, whether in regard to the water strider's ability to run across the surface of water or the assassin bugs' varied and creative means of catching and killing their prey. Mollusks, another group of invertebrates, get less of a bad rap. Their ranks include nearly 100,000 described species of soft-bodied animals that are usually wholly or partly enclosed in a calcium carbonate shell; examples include snails, clams, oysters, squids, and octopuses.
Bugs, Mollusks & Other Invertebrates Encyclopedia Articles By Title
abalone, any of several marine snails, constituting the genus Haliotis and family Haliotidae in the subclass Prosobranchia......
acarid, (subclass Acari or Acarida or Acarina), any member of the subgroup of the arthropod class Arachnida that......
acorn and nut weevil, (subfamily Curculioninae), any of approximately 45 species of weevils in the family Curculionidae......
acorn worm, any of the soft-bodied invertebrates of the class Enteropneusta, phylum Hemichordata. The front end......
admiral, (subfamily Limentidinae), any of several butterfly species in the family Nymphalidae (order Lepidoptera)......
Africanized honeybee, (Apis mellifera scutellata ×A. mellifera), hybrid honeybee resulting from the accidental......
Agnostus, genus of trilobites (an extinct group of aquatic arthropods) found as fossils in rocks of Early Cambrian......
alderfly, any insect of the megalopteran family Sialidae, characterized by long, filamentous antennae and two pairs......
alfalfa weevil, (Hypera postica), insect pest of the family Curculionidae (order Coleoptera) whose larvae damage......
ambush bug, (subfamily Phymatinae), any of 291 species of bugs (order Heteroptera) that are most abundant in the......
Ameura, genus of trilobites (extinct arthropods) found as fossils in North America rocks dating from the Late Carboniferous......
ammonoid, any of a group of extinct cephalopods (of the phylum Mollusca), forms related to the modern pearly nautilus......
amphipod, any member of the invertebrate order Amphipoda (class Crustacea) inhabiting all parts of the sea, lakes,......
Anchura, genus of extinct marine gastropods (snails) found as fossils only in marine deposits of Cretaceous age......
annelid, any member of a phylum of invertebrate animals that are characterized by the possession of a body cavity......
ant, (family Formicidae), any of approximately 10,000 species of insects that are social in habit and live together......
antlike flower beetle, any of the approximately 1,000 species of the insect family Anthicidae (order Coleoptera).......
antlion, (family Myrmeleontidae), family of about 2,000 species of insects that are named for the predatory nature......
aphid, (family Aphididae), any of a group of sap-sucking, soft-bodied insects (order Homoptera) that are about......
apterygote, broadly, any of the primitive wingless insects, distinct from the pterygotes, or winged insects. Used......
arachnid, (class Arachnida), any member of the arthropod group that includes spiders, daddy longlegs, scorpions,......
archaeocyathid, any member of an extinct group of marine organisms of uncertain relationships found as fossils......
ark shell, any of the species of predominantly marine bivalve mollusks of the family Arcidae. Such clams are characterized......
arrowworm, any member of a group of free-living wormlike marine carnivores that belong to the invertebrate phylum......
Arthropleura, genus of exceptionally large extinct millipede-like arthropods that thrived from the Viséan Age of......
arthropod, (phylum Arthropoda), any member of the phylum Arthropoda, the largest phylum in the animal kingdom,......
- Introduction
- Exoskeleton, Segmented, Jointed
- Exoskeleton, Segmentation, Jointed Appendages
- Muscles, Appendages, Locomotion
- Digestive, Feeding, Adaptations
- Exoskeleton, Metabolism, Respiration
- Nerves, Sensory Organs
- Molting, Reproduction, Adaptations
- Evolution, Paleontology, Adaptation
- Insects, Crustaceans, Arachnids
Ascaris, any of a genus of worms (order Ascaridida, class Secernentea) that are parasitic in the intestines of......
aschelminth, a name referring to an obsolete phylum of wormlike invertebrates, mostly of microscopic size. Previously,......
Asian longhorned beetle, (Anoplophora glabripennis), species of beetle (order Coleoptera, family Cerambycidae),......
asparagus beetle, (genus Crioceris or Lema), any member of two genera that are important pests of the leaf beetle......
assassin bug, (family Reduviidae), any of about 7,000 species of insects in the true bug order, Heteroptera (Hemiptera),......
Atrypa, genus of extinct brachiopods, or lamp shells, that has a broad time range and occurs abundantly as fossils......
Aucella, genus of clams characteristically found as fossils in marine rocks of the Jurassic Period (between about......
backswimmer, (family Notonectidae), any of a group of insects (order Heteroptera) that occur worldwide and are......
Bactrites, genus of extinct cephalopods (animals related to the modern squid, octopus, and nautilus) found as fossils......
Baculites, genus of extinct cephalopods (animals related to the modern squid, octopus, and nautilus) found as fossils......
Bagheera kiplingi, species of jumping spider (family Salticidae) noted for its largely plant-based diet. The herbivorous......
bagworm moth, (family Psychidae), any of a family of insects (order Lepidoptera) that are found worldwide and named......
baler, largest living snail, a species of conch...
bark beetle, any of more than 2,000 species of bark beetles classified in the subfamily Scolytinae (along with......
bark-gnawing beetle, (family Trogossitidae), any of some 500 species of beetles (order Coleoptera) that are found......
barnacle, any of more than 1,000 predominantly marine crustaceans of the subclass Cirripedia highly modified for......
bat bug, (family Polyctenidae), any of about 20 species of bloodsucking insects (order Heteroptera) that are external......
Bathyuriscus, genus of trilobites (extinct arthropods) that provide a useful index fossil for the Middle Cambrian......
beard worm, (family Siboglinidae), any of a group of polychaetes (marine worms) constituting the family Siboglinidae.......
bedbug, (family Cimicidae), any of about 75 species of insects in the true bug order, Heteroptera, that feed on......
bee, (superfamily Apoidea), any of more than 20,000 species of insects in the suborder Apocrita (order Hymenoptera),......
belemnoid, member of an extinct group of cephalopods (animals related to the modern squid and octopus) that possessed......
Bellerophon, extinct genus of gastropods (snails) found as fossils in rocks from the Ordovician Period (488 million......
bess beetle, (family Passalidae), any of approximately 500 species of beetles (insect order Coleoptera) mostly......
billbug, (subfamily Rhynchophorinae), any stout-bodied beetle of the family Curculionidae (insect order Coleoptera)......
bird louse, (suborder Amblycera and Ischnocera), any of two groups of chewing lice (order Phthiraptera) that live......
bivalve, (class Bivalvia), any of more than 15,000 species of clams, oysters, mussels, scallops, and other members......
black widow, (genus Latrodectus), any of about 30 species of black spiders distinguished by an hourglass-shaped......
blastoid, any member of an extinct class (Blastoidea) of echinoderms, animals related to the modern starfish and......
blister beetle, (family Meloidae), any of approximately 2,500 species of beetles (insect order Coleoptera) that......
blood fluke, any of certain parasitic flatworms that live in the veins of the host organism. See...
bloodworm, any of certain bright red, segmented, aquatic worms of the phylum Annelida. Included are worms of the......
blue butterfly, (subfamily Polyommatinae), any member of a group of insects in the widely distributed Lycaenidae......
blue crab, (genus Callinectes), any of a genus of crustaceans of the order Decapoda (phylum Arthropoda), particularly......
boll weevil, (Anthonomus grandis), beetle of the insect family Curculionidae (order Coleoptera), a cotton pest......
bollworm, any larvae of various moths (order Lepidoptera), including the pink bollworm (Pectinophora gossypiella,......
bonnet shell, any of certain small marine mollusks of the helmet shell (q.v.)...
book lung, form of respiratory organ found in certain air-breathing arachnid arthropods (scorpions and some spiders).......
bookworm, any insect (e.g., moths, beetles) whose larval (or adult) forms injure books by gnawing the binding and......
borer beetle, any of a number of species of insects that are included in the family Anobiidae (order Coleoptera).......
box jellyfish, (class Cubozoa), any cnidarian (or coelenterate) belonging to the class Cubozoa. The class is made......
branch and twig borer, (family Bostrichidae), any of approximately 700 species of beetles (insect order Coleoptera)......
branchiopod, any of the roughly 800 species of the class Branchiopoda (subphylum Crustacea, phylum Arthropoda).......
bread crumb sponge, (Halichondria panicea), member of the class Demospongiae (phylum Porifera), so called because......
brine shrimp, (genus Artemia), any of several small crustaceans of the order Anostraca (class Branchiopoda) inhabiting......
bristletail, (order Archaeognatha), any of approximately 350 species of primitive wingless insects that measure......
brittle star, any of the 2,100 living species of marine invertebrates constituting the subclass Ophiuroidea (phylum......
brown recluse, (Loxosceles reclusa), venomous light tan or yellow spider most common in the western and southern......
brush-footed butterfly, (family Nymphalidae), any of a group of butterflies (order Lepidoptera) that are named......
bubble shell, any of various marine snails of the order Cephalaspidea (subclass Opisthobranchia of the class Gastropoda).......
bullet ant, (Paraponera clavata), large predatory neotropical ant known for its extremely painful sting. The bullet......
Bumastus, genus of trilobites (extinct arthropods) found in Europe and North America as fossils in rocks of Ordovician......
bumblebee, (genus Bombus), genus of over 250 species of large bees. Bumblebees occur over much of the world but......
burrower bug, (family Cydnidae), any of some 750 species of insects (order Heteroptera) that burrow underground......
butterfly, (superfamily Papilionoidea), any of numerous species of insects belonging to multiple families. Butterflies,......
Byssonychia, extinct genus of Ordovician pelecypods (clams) that serves as a useful index fossil for the Ordovician......
cabbage looper, (Trichoplusia ni), distinctive green, white-lined larva, or caterpillar, in the owlet moth family......
cabbage white, either of two species of butterfly with larvae that feed on cabbage and related plants. The small,......
caddisfly, (order Trichoptera), any of a group of mothlike insects that are attracted to lights at night and live......
cake urchin, any of the echinoid marine invertebrates of the order Clypeastroida (phylum Echinodermata), in which......
calcareous sponge, any of a class (Calcarea) of sponges characterized by skeletons composed entirely of calcium......
Calymene, genus of trilobites (extinct arthropods) dating from the Ordovician Period (505 to 438 million years......
Cardioceras, genus of ammonite cephalopods, extinct animals related to the modern pearly nautilus and characteristic......
carpenter ant, (genus Camponotus), genus of more than 1,000 species of ants known for nesting in dead or decaying......
carpenter bee, (genus Xylocopa), any of a genus of about 400 species of bees that are found in most areas of the......
carpenter moth, (family Cossidae), any member of a group of insects in the moth and butterfly order, Lepidoptera,......
carpet moth, (genus Trichophaga), any of several small, delicate moths in the order Lepidoptera that settle with......
carpoid, member of an extinct group of unusual echinoderms (modern echinoderms include starfish, sea urchins, and......
carrion beetle, (family Silphidae), any of a group of beetles (insect order Coleoptera), most of which feed on......
casebearer, (family Coleophoridae), any larva of a group of moths (order Lepidoptera) that are characteristically......
casebearing leaf beetle, (subfamily Cryptocephalinae and Lamprosomatinae), any member of two groups within the......
Cassiopea, genus of marine jellyfish constituting the order Rhizostomeae (class Scyphozoa, phylum Cnidaria) and......
caterpillar, larva of a butterfly or moth (Lepidoptera). Most caterpillars have cylindrical bodies consisting of......
Cedaria, genus of trilobites (extinct arthropods) that is a useful index fossil for Cambrian rocks and time (about......