Bugs, Mollusks & Other Invertebrates, SOL-WAT
Some insects are so displeasing to humans that the word bug has come to be used as a verb meaning to bother or annoy. 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
solenogaster, small, wormlike, marine mollusk of the class Aplacophora (subclass Neomeniomorpha). Unlike most other......
sow bug, any of certain small, terrestrial crustaceans of the order Isopoda, especially members of the genus Oniscus.......
spider, (order Araneida or Araneae), any of more than 46,700 species of arachnids that differ from insects in having......
- Introduction
- Arachnid, Size, Range
- Predator, Web-building, Venom
- Internal features
- Nervous System, Senses, Arachnid
- Reproduction, Silk, Venom
- Venom, Silk, Predators
- Reproduction, Life Cycle, Molting
- Mating, Reproduction, Courtship
- Egg Sacs, Reproduction, Anatomy
- Prey Capture, Venom, Web-Building
- Webs, Silk, Predators
spider beetle, any member of about 500 species of insects sometimes considered a part of the family Anobiidae (order......
spider crab, any species of the decapod family Majidae (or Maiidae; class Crustacea). Spider crabs, which have......
spiny-headed worm, any animal of the invertebrate phylum Acanthocephala. A proboscis, or snout, which bears hooks,......
spitting spider, any member of the family Scytodidae (order Araneida). Most species have six pearly-white eyes......
sponge, any of the primitive multicellular aquatic animals that constitute the phylum Porifera. They number approximately......
spongillafly, (family Sisyridae), any of a group of insects (order Neuroptera) that are smoky brown in colour and......
spongy moth, (Lymantria dispar), lepidopteran that is a serious pest of both deciduous and evergreen trees. The......
spoonworm, any member of the invertebrate phylum Echiura, also known as Echiuroidea, or Echiurida. Nearly all spoonworms......
spotted lanternfly, (Lycorma delicatula), visually striking species of plant hopper (order Homoptera) that feeds......
springtail, (order Collembola), any of approximately 6,000 small, primitive, wingless insects that range in length......
spruce budworm, Larva of a leaf roller moth (Choristoneura fumiferana), one of the most destructive North American......
squid, any of more than 300 species of 10-armed cephalopods classified within the order Teuthoidea (or Teuthida)......
stag beetle, (family Lucanidae), any of some 900 species of beetles (insect order Coleoptera) in which the mandibles......
stenolaemate, any member of the class Stenolaemata, a group of colonial marine animals within the invertebrate......
stilt bug, (family Berytidae), any of about 100 species of delicate, slender-bodied, slow moving, long-legged insects......
stinkbug, (family Pentatomidae), any of about 5,000 species of insects in the true bug order, Heteroptera, that......
stonefly, (order Plecoptera), any of about 2,000 species of insects, the adults of which have long antennae, weak,......
strepsipteran, (order Strepsiptera), any of about 600 species of small insects that are notable for their bizarre......
Streptelasma, extinct genus of corals, existing as single animals rather than colonial forms and found as fossils......
Stringocephalus, extinct genus of large brachiopods, or lamp shells, found as fossils in Devonian marine rocks......
Stromatoporida, extinct order of corals found as fossils in marine rocks of Cambrian to Cretaceous age (542 million......
Stropheodonta, genus of small, extinct brachiopods (lamp shells) found as fossils in Devonian marine rocks (those......
Strophomena, genus of extinct brachiopods (lamp shells) found as fossils in Middle and Upper Ordovician marine......
sucking louse, (suborder Anoplura), any of some 500 species of small, wingless, flat lice (order Phthiraptera)......
sulfur butterfly, (subfamily Coliadinae), any of a group of butterflies in the family Pieridae (order Lepidoptera)......
sunspider, (order Solifugae), any of more than 1,000 species of the arthropod class Arachnida whose common name......
swallowtail butterfly, (subfamily Papilioninae), any of a group of butterflies in the family Papilionidae (order......
sweat bee, (family Halictidae), large family of nearly 4,500 species of bees known for their attraction to human......
swift, (family Hepialidae), any of approximately 500 species of insects in the order Lepidoptera that are some......
swimming crab, any member of the family Portunidae (order Decapoda of the class Crustacea, phylum Arthropoda).......
symphylan, (class Symphyla), any of a group of insects that are often included with the centipedes (Chilopoda)......
Tabulata, major division of extinct coral animals found as fossils in Ordovician to Jurassic marine rocks (488......
tadpole shrimp, (order Notostraca), any member of a small group of crustaceans (subclass Branchiopoda, phylum Arthropoda),......
Taenia, genus of tapeworms parasitic in mammals. See...
tailless whip scorpion, (order Amblypygi, sometimes Phrynichida), any of 70 species of the arthropod class Arachnida......
tanaid, any of more than 550 species of small, bottom-dwelling marine and brackish-water crustaceans constituting......
tapeworm, any member of the invertebrate class Cestoda (phylum Platyhelminthes), a group of parasitic flatworms......
tarantula, (family Theraphosidae), any of numerous hairy and generally large spiders found in the southwestern......
tardigrade, (phylum Tardigrada), any of more than 1,100 species of free-living tiny invertebrates belonging to......
tent caterpillar moth, (genus Malacosoma), any of a group of moths in the family Lasiocampidae (order Lepidoptera)......
tentacle worm, (Thelepus), any of a genus of tube-dwelling segmented worms of the class Polychaeta (phylum Annelida).......
termite, (order Isoptera), any of a group of cellulose-eating insects, the social system of which shows remarkable......
Tetractinella, genus of extinct brachiopods (lamp shells) found as fossils in Triassic marine rocks (the Triassic......
Tetragraptus, genus of extinct graptolites (colonial animals related to the chordates) that occur as fossils in......
Theodossia, genus of extinct brachiopods (lamp shells) the fossils of which are restricted to Early Devonian marine......
threadworm, (Strongyloides stercoralis), worm of the phylum Nematoda that is parasitic in the human intestine but......
thrips, (order Thysanoptera), any of approximately 5,000 species of insects that are among the smallest of the......
tick, (suborder Ixodida), any of about 825 species of invertebrates in the order Parasitiformes (subclass Acari).......
tiger beetle, (subfamily Cicindelinae), any of more than 2,600 species of beetles (insect order Coleoptera) named......
tiger moth, (family Arctiidae), any of about 11,000 species of moths (order Lepidoptera), the common name of which......
tiger swallowtail, any of several North American species of black-and-yellow swallowtail butterflies. The eastern......
tineid moth, (family Tineidae), any of a group of moths (order Lepidoptera) that includes several economically......
toad bug, (family Gelastocoridae), any of some 100 species of insects in the true bug order, Heteroptera, that......
top shell, any marine snail of the family Trochidae (subclass Prosobranchia, class Gastropoda), characterized by......
Tornoceras, extinct genus of cephalopods, forms related to the modern pearly nautilus. Tornoceras is a form that......
tortoise beetle, (subfamily Cassidinae), any member of more than 3,000 beetle species that resemble a turtle because......
trap-door spider, any member of the spider family Ctenizidae and certain members of the families Antrodiaetidae,......
treehopper, (family Membracidae), any of approximately 3,200 species of insects (order Homoptera) that are easily......
Trepostomata, extinct order of bryozoans (moss animals) found as fossils in marine rocks of Ordovician to Triassic......
Trichinella spiralis, parasitic worm of the phylum Nematoda that causes trichinosis, a serious disease in humans......
Trigonia, genus of mollusks that first appeared during the Jurassic period, which began about 208 million years......
trilobite, any member of a group of extinct fossil arthropods easily recognized by their distinctive three-lobed,......
triton shell, any of several marine snails constituting the family Cymatiidae (subclass Prosobranchia of the class......
Trochonema, genus of extinct gastropods (snails) found as fossils in rocks dating from the Ordovician Period to......
trochophore, small, translucent, free-swimming larva characteristic of marine annelids and most groups of mollusks.......
Tropidoleptus, genus of extinct brachiopods (lamp shells) found as fossils only in marine rocks of the Devonian......
Tropites, genus of extinct cephalopods (animals similar to the modern squid and octopus but with an external shell)......
trumpet, in zoology, any of certain snail species, including members of the conch (q.v.) and triton groups (see......
tube anemone, (genus Cerianthus), any of a group of invertebrate marine animals of the class Anthozoa (phylum Cnidaria)......
tube worm, any of a number of tube-dwelling marine worms belonging to the annelid class Polychaeta (see polychaete;......
tumbling flower beetle, (family Mordellidae), any of about 1,500 species of beetles (insect order Coleoptera) named......
tunicate, any member of the subphylum Tunicata (Urochordata) of the phylum Chordata. Small marine animals, they......
turban shell, any marine snail of the family Turbinidae (subclass Prosobranchia of the class Gastropoda) that has......
turritellid, (genus Turritella), any of several species of gastropods (snails) abundantly represented in fossil......
tusk shell, any of several marine mollusks of the class Scaphopoda. There are four genera of tusk shells (Dentalium......
tussock moth, (family Lymantriidae), any of a group of moths (order Lepidoptera), the common name for which is......
unique-headed bug, (family Enicocephalidae), any of about 130 species of bugs (order Heteroptera) that have an......
urchin, any of several marine invertebrates of the class Echinoidea (phylum Echinodermata), including the cake......
velvet ant, (family Mutillidae), any of a group of wasps (order Hymenoptera) that are named for the covering of......
velvet crab, any of certain species in the swimming crab (q.v.)...
velvet water bug, (family Hebridae), any of approximately 120 species of insects in the true bug order, Heteroptera,......
velvet worm, (phylum Onychophora), any of about 70 wormlike species of ancient, terrestrial invertebrates with......
velvety shore bug, any insect of the family Ochteridae (order Heteroptera), which numbers about 25 species. These......
Venericardia, genus of pelecypods (clams) abundant during the Eocene Epoch (the Eocene Epoch began 57.8 million......
Venus comb, marine snail, a species of murex...
Venus’s flower basket, any of several sponges of the genus Euplectella, especially E. aspergillum (class Hexactinellida,......
Venus’s girdle, (Cestum veneris) ribbon-shaped comb jelly of the order Cestida (phylum Ctenophora) found in the......
vinegarroon, species of whip scorpion...
volute, any marine snail of the family Volutidae (subclass Prosobranchia of the class Gastropoda). Most species......
walkingstick, (order Phasmida, or Phasmatodea), any of about 3,000 species of slow-moving insects that are green......
wandering spider, (family Ctenidae), any member of the family Ctenidae (order Araneida), a small group of large......
wasp, any member of a group of insects in the order Hymenoptera, suborder Apocrita, some of which are stinging.......
water beetle, any of several thousand species of aquatic beetles (order Coleoptera), including members of the families......
water boatman, (family Corixidae), any of more than 300 species of insects in the true bug order, Heteroptera,......
water flea, any member of the crustacean order Anomopoda (class Branchiopoda), a large group containing about 450......
water scavenger beetle, any of the approximately 3,200 species of the predominately aquatic insect superfamily......
water scorpion, any of the approximately 150 species of aquatic invertebrates of the family Nepidae (order Hemiptera).......