
Chelicerata - Wikipedia
Chelicerates include the sea spiders, horseshoe crabs, and arachnids (including harvestmen, scorpions, spiders, solifuges, ticks, and mites, among many others), as well as a number of …
Chelicerate | Subnautica Wiki | Fandom
The Chelicerate (pronounced /ˈkelɪsəreɪt/ "keh-li-ser-ate") is an aggressive leviathan class fauna species of Subnautica: Below Zero. It resides mostly in the Tree Spires, but it can also be …
Chelicerata - Facts, Classes, Habitat, Examples, & Pictures
Dec 15, 2025 · Chelicerates are generally ammonotelic, expelling nitrogenous waste as ammonia, which is primarily released through the gills or other body surfaces. Solid waste is excreted …
Chelicerata - Digital Atlas of Ancient Life
The Chelicerata are a diverse group of arthropods—though not as diverse as the Mandibulata—named for the presence of chelicerae. Chelicerae, meaning “claw horn” in …
Chelicerata (spiders, mites, scorpions, and relatives) - ADW
These are the scorpions, spiders, mites, horseshoe crabs, and "sea spiders." Chelicerates have six pairs of appendages, which are uniramous (unbranched). These include a pair of …
Chelicerata | arthropod subphylum | Britannica
Most members of the subphylum Chelicerata belong to the class Arachnida, containing the spiders, scorpions, ticks, and mites. They are largely terrestrial arthropods, living beneath …
Chelicerata - New World Encyclopedia
The subphylum Chelicerata is one of the five subdivisions of the phylum Arthropoda, with members characterized by the absence of antennae and mandibles (jaws) and the presence …
Subphylum Chelicerata | Arthropods | The Diversity of Animal Life
Chelicerate arthropods are an ancient group that includes eurypterids (extinct), horseshoe crabs, spiders, ticks and mites, scorpions, and sea spiders.
Chelicerates
Chelicerates have segmented bodies with jointed limbs, covered in a tough cuticle made of chitin and proteins. Their body plan consists of two tagmata: the prosoma (cephalothorax) and the …
More on Morphology of the Cheliceramorpha
Cheliceramorphs are distinguished by having a body divided into two main divisions, technically called the prosoma and the opisthosoma. The prosoma bears six pairs of appendages. The …