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Chelicerate arthropods

Strong, S.J. Ellington, W.R. Isolation and sequence analysis of the gene for arginine kinase from the chelicerate arthropod, Limulus polyphemus insights into catalytically important residues. Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 1246, 197-200 (1995)... [Pg.398]

Most of the present book is dedicated to one class of Arthropoda, the Insecta, because chemical communication research in this class is the most complete and broadly illustrated. This type of research on the chelicerate arthropods of the class Arachnida is, by contrast, poorly developed. We saw for example in Chapter 7, studies of chemical ecology interactions with Acari and particularly mite-insect interactions, and a few examples of chemical interaction with spiders were also shown in the same chapter on chemical mimicry, even though spiders are the most familiar and numerous of the arachnids. We undertook some work and about 15-10 years ago on contact chemical signal description and its relationship with behavior, physiology and reproduction, in different types of Aranea (spiders). We will present here a distillation of this work with a review of studies on the subject by different authors. Most notable here is the poverty of research on contact recognition signals and relative behavioral works on the order Scorpionida, the scorpions. Some of the few chemical data available are published here for the first time. [Pg.344]

Telford, M.J. and Thomas, R.H., Expression of homeobox genes shows chelicerate arthropods retain their duetocerebral segment, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 95, 10671-10675, 1998. [Pg.275]


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