Bugs, Mollusks & Other Invertebrates, HAI-LIV

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.
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guinea worm
guinea worm, (Dracunculus medinensis), member of the phylum Nematoda. The guinea worm, a parasite of humans, is......
hairstreak
hairstreak, (subfamily Theclinae), any of a group of insects in the gossamer-winged butterfly family, Lycaenidae......
hairy fungus beetle
hairy fungus beetle, (family Mycetophagidae), any of approximately 200 described species of beetles (insect order......
Hallopora
Hallopora, genus of extinct bryozoans (moss animals) found as fossils in Ordovician to Silurian marine rocks (from......
Halysites
Halysites, extinct genus of corals found as fossils in marine rocks from the Late Ordovician Period to the end......
harlequin beetle
harlequin beetle, (Acrocinus longimanus), large tropical American beetle with an elaborate variegated pattern of......
harlequin cabbage bug
harlequin cabbage bug, (Murgantia histrionica), a species of insect in the stinkbug family, Pentatomidae (order......
harvester
harvester, (subfamily Miletinae), any of a group of predatory insects in the gossamer-winged butterfly family,......
harvester ant
harvester ant, any of several different genera of ants (e.g., Messor, Atta, Pheidole, Pogonomyrmex) that gather......
hawk moth
hawk moth, (family Sphingidae), any of a group of sleek-looking moths (order Lepidoptera) that are named for their......
heart urchin
heart urchin, any echinoid marine invertebrate of the order Spatangoidea (phylum Echinodermata), in which the body......
Heliophyllum
Heliophyllum, genus of extinct coral found as fossils in Devonian marine rocks (the Devonian Period began 416 million......
helmet shell
helmet shell, any marine snail of the family Cassidae (subclass Prosobranchia, class Gastropoda), characterized......
hemichordate
hemichordate, any of a group of wormlike marine invertebrates closely related to both chordates and echinoderms......
hermit crab
hermit crab, any crab of the families Paguridae and Coenobitidae (order Decapoda of the class Crustacea). These......
Hesperorthis
Hesperorthis, extinct genus of brachiopods, or lamp shells, which as fossils are especially characteristic of Ordovician......
hister beetle
hister beetle, (family Histeridae), any of approximately 3,900 species of beetles (insect order Coleoptera) that......
Holectypus
Holectypus, genus of extinct echinoids, animals much like the modern sea urchins and sand dollars, found as fossils......
honey ant
honey ant, any of several different species of ant that have developed a unique way of storing the honeydew, a......
honeybee
honeybee, (tribe Apini), any of a small group of social bees that make honey. The tribe comprises a single genus......
hooded shrimp
hooded shrimp, any member of the order Cumacea (superorder Peracarida), a group of small, predominantly marine......
hookworm
hookworm, any of several parasitic worms of the genera Necator and Ancylostoma belonging to the class Nematoda......
horn coral
horn coral, any coral of the order Rugosa, which first appeared in the geologic record during the Ordovician Period,......
hornet
hornet, (genus Vespa), genus of about 20 species of the wasps (order Hymenoptera), most of which are native to......
horny sponge
horny sponge, any sponge of the orders Dictyoceratida and Dendroceratida (class Demospongiae). It has a skeleton......
horsehair worm
horsehair worm, any of the approximately 250 to 300 species of the class Nematomorpha, or Gordiacea (phylum Aschelminthes).......
horseshoe crab
horseshoe crab, (order Xiphosura), common name of four species of marine arthropods (class Merostomata, subphylum......
Horseshoe Crab: A Key Player in Ecology, Medicine, and More
During evenings of the full and new moons in the months of May and June, horseshoe crabs (Limulus polyphemus) spawn......
horseshoe shrimp
horseshoe shrimp, any member of the marine crustacean subclass Cephalocarida (class Crustacea), named because of......
horseshoe worm
horseshoe worm, phylum name Phoronida, a small group (about 12 species) of wormlike marine invertebrates that live......
How Do Cockroaches Breathe?
Like other insects, the cockroach does not have lungs. Instead, its respiratory system consists primarily of a......
How Do Fireflies Light Up?
Fireflies light up summer nights using a chemical process known as bioluminescence, the key chemical players of......
How Do Glowworms Glow?
There are actually a number of different insects known as "glowworms," and they have a variety of mechanisms for......
How Do Oysters Make Pearls?
The pearl-making process begins when a foreign particle, like a grain of sand or a tiny parasite, finds its way......
How Do Spiders Make Webs?
Spiders are a diverse group of arachnids, with over 46,700 identified species. While not all spiders spin webs,......
How Long Do Queen Bees Live?
There are a number of species of social bees with colonies dependent on a queen. The most ubiquitous and well known......
How Many Eyes Does a Spider Have?
Spiders typically have eight eyes, although some species may have fewer. The number and arrangement of eyes can......
How One Shrimp Used Its Survival Skills to Become Both Best-Selling Pet and Astronaut
A few years after humans first went to the Moon, Sea-Monkeys joined them. Let’s get the disappointment out of the......
human louse
human louse, (Pediculus humanus), a common species of sucking louse in the family Pediculidae (suborder Anoplura,......
Hydra
Hydra, genus of invertebrate freshwater animals of the class Hydrozoa (phylum Cnidaria). The body of such an organism......
Hydractinia
Hydractinia, genus of marine hydrozoan polyps (phylum Cnidaria), a group of invertebrate animals with a thin tubelike......
hydroid
hydroid, any member of the invertebrate class Hydrozoa (phylum Cnidaria). Most hydroids inhabit marine environments,......
Hyposmocoma
Hyposmocoma, moth genus containing more than 350 described species in the family Cosmopterigidae (order Lepidoptera).......
ice bug
ice bug, (order Grylloblatodea), any of approximately 35 species of rare and primitive insects found in the mountains......
immortal jellyfish
immortal jellyfish, (Turritopsis dohrnii), species of tiny, translucent, jellyfish-like invertebrate animals of......
Incredible Facts About Bees
Did you know that there are more than 20,000 species of bees in the world? Unlike the iconic honeybee, most bees......
Inoceramus
Inoceramus, genus of extinct pelecypods (clams) found as fossils in Jurassic to Cretaceous rocks (laid down between......
invertebrate
invertebrate, any animal that lacks a vertebral column, or backbone, in contrast to the cartilaginous or bony vertebrates.......
Irukandji jellyfish
Irukandji jellyfish, any of at least 16 species of box jellyfish (class Cubozoa) known for their transparency,......
isopod
isopod, any member of the order Isopoda (class Crustacea), a group of diverse, widely occurring forms including......
Isotelus
Isotelus, genus of trilobites (extinct arthropods) restricted to Europe and North America during the Ordovician......
Japanese beetle
Japanese beetle, (species Popillia japonica), an insect that is a major pest and belongs to the subfamily Rutelinae......
jellyfish
jellyfish, any planktonic marine member of the class Scyphozoa (phylum Cnidaria), a group of invertebrate animals......
Jerusalem cricket
Jerusalem cricket, (subfamily Stenopelmatinae), any of about 50 species of insects in the family Stenopelmatidae......
jingle shell
jingle shell, any of several marine invertebrates of the class Bivalvia belonging to the family Anomiidae. In most......
Jonah crab
Jonah crab, North American crab species (Cancer borealis) closely related to the Dungeness crab...
joro spider
joro spider, (Trichonephila clavata), large and visually striking orb weaver spider. Native to Asia, including......
jumping ant spider
jumping ant spider, (Myrmarachne formicaria), species of jumping spider that mimics a redwood ant (Formica rufa)......
jumping plant louse
jumping plant louse, any member of the approximately 2,000 species of the insect family Psyllidae (order Homoptera).......
jumping spider
jumping spider, (family Salticidae), any of more than 5,000 species of spiders (order Araneida) known for their......
June bug
June bug, (genus Phyllophaga), genus of nearly 300 species of plant-eating beetles that commonly appear in the......
katydid
katydid, (family Tettigoniidae), any of about 8,000 predominantly nocturnal insects that are related to crickets......
kelp crab
kelp crab, Pacific species of spider crab...
kermes
kermes, (Kermes ilicis), a species of scale insect in the family Kermesidae (order Homoptera), the common name......
king crab
king crab, (Paralithodes camtschaticus), marine crustacean of the order Decapoda, class Malacostraca. This edible......
kinorhynch
kinorhynch, any of the approximately 150 species of microscopic marine invertebrates of the phylum Kinorhyncha,......
krill
krill, any member of the crustacean order Euphausiacea or of the genus Euphausia within that suborder. Euphausiids......
lace bug
lace bug, (family Tingidae), any of about 800 species of insects (order Heteroptera) in which the adult, usually......
lacewing
lacewing, (order Neuroptera), any of a group of insects that are characterized by a complex network of wing veins......
ladybug
ladybug, (family Coccinellidae), family of approximately 5,000 widely distributed species of beetles. The name......
lamp shells
lamp shells, any member of the phylum Brachiopoda, a group of bottom-dwelling marine invertebrates. They are covered......
land crab
land crab, any crab of the family Gecarcinidae (order Decapoda of the class Crustacea), typically terrestrial,......
land snail
land snail, any of the approximately 35,000 species of snails (phylum Mollusca) adapted to life away from water.......
lanternfly
lanternfly, (Lanternaria phosphorea), a large, brightly coloured South American plant hopper (order Homoptera)......
lappet
lappet, any member of the insect genus Tolype of the Lasiocampidae family of moths (order Lepidoptera). The genus......
leaf beetle
leaf beetle, (family Chrysomelidae), any of approximately 35,000 species of beetles that occur throughout the world......
leaf insect
leaf insect, (family Phylliidae), any of more than 50 species of flat, usually green insects that are known for......
leaf roller moth
leaf roller moth, any member of the worldwide insect family Tortricidae (order Lepidoptera), named for the characteristic......
leaf-cutter bee
leaf-cutter bee, (family Megachilidae), any of a group of bees (order Hymenoptera), particularly genus Megachile,......
leaf-rolling cricket
leaf-rolling cricket, (subfamily Gryllacridinae), any of a group of raspy crickets characterized by its nest formed......
leaf-rolling weevil
leaf-rolling weevil, (family Attelabidae), any member of a subgroup of the weevil family, Curculionidae (insect......
leafcutter ant
leafcutter ant, any of nearly 50 species of ants abundant in the American tropics, easily recognized by their foraging......
leafhopper
leafhopper, (family Cicadellidae), large family of more than 20,000 species of small, slender, often beautifully......
leech
leech, (subclass Hirudinea), any of about 650 species of segmented worms (phylum Annelida) characterized by a small......
leopard moth
leopard moth, (Zeuzera pyrina), widely distributed moth known particularly for its destructive larva that damage......
Lepidoptera
Lepidoptera, (order Lepidoptera), insect order comprising about 180,000 species of butterflies, moths, and skippers.......
Leptaena
Leptaena, genus of extinct brachiopods (lamp shells) commonly found as fossils in Ordovician to Lower Carboniferous......
Leptodesma
Leptodesma, extinct genus of pelecypods (clams) found as fossils in Silurian to Lower Carboniferous rocks (between......
Leptodus
Leptodus, extinct genus of articulate brachiopods, or lamp shells, of the Permian Period (299 million to 251 million......
Leucosolenia
Leucosolenia, genus of tubular branched sponges of the class Calcispongiae (phylum Porifera). Found in tide pools......
limpet
limpet, any of various snails (class Gastropoda, phylum Mollusca) having a flattened shell. Most marine species......
lingulid
lingulid, any member of a group of brachiopods, or lamp shells, that includes very ancient extinct forms as well......
Linoproductus
Linoproductus, genus of extinct articulate brachiopods (lamp shells) found throughout the midcontinent region of......
lion’s mane jellyfish
lion’s mane jellyfish, (Cyanea capillata), marine jellyfish of the class Scyphozoa (phylum Cnidaria) found in the......
Liriope
Liriope, genus of small marine jellyfish of the class Hydrozoa (phylum Cnidaria). Its medusoid body is characteristically......
list of spiders
Spiders (order Araneae) are a group of arachnids that includes more than 50,000 species known to science. All spiders......

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