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University of Florida
Wed, 15 May 2013 12:00:37 -0700

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Florida's seemingly endless supply of natural wonders includes insects, spiders and other arthropods that creep, crawl, burrow and fly, and the University of Florida will educate residents about these creatures during Bug Week, ...

Columbus Dispatch

Columbus Dispatch
Thu, 23 May 2013 03:04:41 -0700

“Lobsters and shrimp are arthropods. That's one way we're already breaching this divide,” said Susan Fisher, an entomologist at Ohio State University.“The government itself puts out a list of all of the allowable insect parts in processed foods. So if ...

The Atlantic

The Atlantic
Wed, 22 May 2013 13:11:13 -0700

Some will mention that cicadas are arthropods, like shrimp and lobster. Eating them is just a step away. Just like how cats and cows are both mammals, so it's okay that you eat cats. Cats that have been living underground for 17 years. And that really ...
 
MorungExpress
Thu, 23 May 2013 05:44:20 -0700

To her, it's no different than eating a soft-shell crab. "I'm calling them the 'shrimp of the land' because they are in the same biological group as crustaceans," Betancourt says. "They're all arthropods, which means they all have exoskeletons ...

UC Berkeley

UC Berkeley
Wed, 22 May 2013 10:39:59 -0700

Besides UC Berkeley, Calbug includes insect collections from the California Academy of Sciences, UC Davis, UC Riverside, UC Santa Cruz, the California State Collection of Arthropods, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, San Diego Natural History ...
 
Spiked
Wed, 22 May 2013 03:25:00 -0700

Prawns, crayfish and other crustaceans are arthropods. Just like insects, they are all jointed legs, exoskeletons and segmented bodies. If you've scoffed a prawn cocktail, maybe you should consider trying some chunky caterpillar in a marie rose sauce ...
 
Philadelphia Neshoba Democrat
Wed, 22 May 2013 04:11:10 -0700

Although these arthropods are harmless to people, pets, and plants, they can become quite a nuisance when they occur in the kind of numbers that some unfortunate homeowners are experiencing. The bad news is that we do not have any really good ...

Sci-News.com

Sci-News.com
Fri, 17 May 2013 03:46:22 -0700

Kootenichela deppi belongs to a group known as the 'great-appendage' arthropods, or megacheirans, which refers to the enlarged pincer-like frontal claws that they share. The 'great-appendage' arthropods are an early relation of arthropods, which ...
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