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Assignment for Zoology Invertebrat

Taxonomic Key

Use the following taxonomic groupings and organisms in the next key. You must include all of them. In two cases, you will include both the polyp and medusa forms in the key. (Hint: They do not have to be near each other in the key). Remember, you need 2 features per step. You can make a key to the phyla and then separate keys for the phyla that have multiple specimens. A few of the higher taxonomic levels will not have a corresponding specimen.

Organisms
Phylum Porifera
    Class Calcarea
     Subclass Calcinae
     Subclass Calcaronea
    Class Demospongiae
     Subclass Kerotosa
     Subclass Heteroscleromorpha
     Subclass Myxospongia
    Class Hexactinellida
     Subclass: Amphidiscophora
     Subclass: Hexasterophora
Phylum Placozoa
Phylum Cnidaria
  Subphylum Medusozoa
    Class: Hydrozoa
     Subclass: Hydroidolina
        Order: Athecata
        Order: Thecata
     Subclass Siphonophora
     Subclass: Trachylina
    Class: Scyphozoa
        Order: Semaeostomae
        Order: Rhizostomae
    Class: Cubozoa
  Subphylum: Anthozoa
     Subclass: Octocorallia
        Order: Alcyonacae
        Order: Pennatulacae
    Subclass: Hexacorallia
        Order: Actiniaria
        Order: Scleractinia
  Subphylum: Myxozoa
    Class Myxoporea
Phylum Ctenophora

Use the following specimens
Leucosolenia
Grantia
Rhabdoderrnella
Chalina Finger sponge
Vase Sponge
Euspangia
Tube sponge
Spongella
Euproctella (Venus flower basket)
Hydra
Polyorchis
Obelia medusa form
Melia polyp form
Pennaria
Tubularia
Aequorea
Syncorne
Hydractina
Henneguya
Aurelia medusa form
Aurelia polyp (scyphistoma) form
Physalia
Velella
Porpites
Gonionemus
Sertularia
Gorgonia (Sea Fan)
Metridium
Alcyonacea Coral (Soft coral)
Brain Coral
Sea Pen
Organ Pipe
Cassiopeia
Pleurobranchia

Key Part II Xenacoelomorpha-Entoprocta

Be sure to use external and internal features in your key. I expect to see more than one feature used for each taxonomic level.

Organisms
Phylum Xenacoelomorpha
Phylum Orthoncctida
Phylum Rhombozoa
Phylum Platyhelminthes
Subphylum Catenulidea
Subphylum Rhabditophora
Phylum Nemertca
Class Paleonemertea
Class Neonemertea
Phylum Annelida
Phylum Entoprocta
Phylum Cycliophora
Use the following specimens

Dycema
Leptoplana
Mesostoma
Planaria (Dugesia)
Bdelloura
Nudacirraxine
Sphyanura
Clonorchis
Echinostoma
Schistosoma
Echinococcus
Taenia
Diphyllobothrium
Proteocephalus
Cerebratulus
Sipunculus
Aphrodite
Amphitrite
Myxicola
Lepidonotus (Scale Wgm)
Chaetopterus
Arenicola (Lugworm)
Lumbricus (Earthworm)
Hirudo (Leech)
Nereis (Clam worm)
Loxosomella

Key Part III Mollusca, Lophophorates and Gnathifera

Be sure to use external and internal features in your key. l expect to see more than one feature used for each taxonomic level. Be sure to have a figure associate with each choice.

Organisms

Phylum Mollusca
 Class Polyplacophora
    Suborder Lepidopleurida
    Suborder Chitonida
    Suborder Acanthochitonida
 Class Gastropoda
   Subclass Patellogastropoda
   Subclass Vetigastropoda
   Subclass Neritimorpha
   Subclass Caenogastropoda
   Subclass licterobranchia
 Class Ccphalopoda
   Subclass Palcephalopoda
   Subclass Neocephalopoda
      Superorder Octopodiformcs
      Superordcr Decapodiformes
 Class Bivalva
   Subclass Protobranchia
   Subclass Autobranchia
     Cohort Pteriomorpha
     Cohort neteroconchia
Phylum Phoronida
Phylum Brachiopoda
  Subphylum Linguliformea
  Subphylum Rhynchonelliformea
Phylum Bryozoa
  Class Gymnolaemata
  Class Phylactolaemata
Phylum Rotifera
  Class Hemirotaria
  Subclass: Bdelloidea
   Subclass: Acanthocephala
 Class Eurotoria
  Subclass: Monogonata
Phylum Gastrotricha
Phylum Gnathostomulida

Use the following.specimens

Neoectinorhynchus
Philodina (“Rotifers” slide)
Brachionus
Lepidodemella (“Gastrotrich” slide)
Chiton
Periwinkle
Limax (slug)
Scallop Oyster Helix
Mytilus (Mussel)
Amex() (Limpet)
Mya
EnsisAbalone
Phoronis
Loligo
Nautilus
Lingula
Terebratalia
Terebratella
Bugula
Membranipora
Pectinatella
Plumatella

Key Part VI Chaetognatha and Ecdysozoa

Use the following taxonomic groupings and specimens (on pg2) in the next key. You must include all of them. Remember, you need 2 features per step and at least one must be a morphological feature. A few of the higher taxonomic levels will not have a corresponding specimen. For the specimens, you must refer to the specimens we worked on in class. You will not get credit if it is clear you are using a different specimen from the same genus or similar common name.

Taxonomic Groupings:

Phylum Chaetognatha

Phylum Nematoda

  Class Chromadorea

  Class Enoplea

Phylum Nematomorpha

Phylum Kinorhyncha

Phylum Loricifera

Phylum Priapula

Phylum Onychophora

Phylum Tardigrada

Phylum Arthropoda

   Subphylum Cheliceriformes

     Class Euchelicerata

        Subclass Meristomata

        Subclass Arachnida

     Class Pyconogonida

   Subphylum Hexipoda

     Class Insecta

     Class Endognatha Subphylum Myriopoda

     Class Chilopoda

     Class Diplopoda

  Subphylum Crustacea

     Class Branchiopoda

     Class Malacostraca

         Order Stomatopoda

         Order Decapoda

         Order Amphipoda

     Class Thecostraca

     Class Branchuira

     Class Pentastomida

     Class Copopoda

     Class Ostrocoda

     Class Branchiopoda

Specimens (You must use the specimens from class)
Gordian worm (horsehair worm)
Haemunchus
Ascaris
Trichuris
Necator
Spirobulus (Millipede)
Scolopendia (Centipede)
Tarantula
Scorpion
Tick
Sea Spider
Horseshoe crab
Peripatus
Hypsibius (water bear)
Springtail
Lubber Grasshopper
Daphnia
Argulus
Cyclops (Copopod)
Barnacle
CallineCtes (Blue Crab)
Gammarus
Lobster
Lemaea
Mantis Shrimp
Pentastomid
Sagitta (Arrow worm)
Ostrocod

Extra credit: Add the following to Key 4 and get 1 point extra credit for each classification term and 2 extra credit points for each specimen done correctly.

Classification:
 Phylum Echinodermata
   Subphylum Crinoidea
   Subphylum: Astrozoa
       Class: Asteroidea
       Class: Ophuiroidea
   Subphylum: Echinozoa
       Class: Echinoidea
       Class: Holothuroidea
 Phylum Hemichordata
 Phylum Chordata
   Subphylum Urochordata
       Class: Ascidiacea
       Class: Thaliacea
       Class: Appendicularia

Specimens
Sea Star
Sea Urchin
Sand Dollar
Brittle Star
Sea Cucumber
Sea Lilly Holocynthia
Mogula
Erteinascidia
Balonoglossus
Bottyllus
Oikopleura

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The task was to provide key for all the phylums mentioned in the database of the student. First the key was supposed to be developed for individual phylums and then for separate phylums and their their classes, sub classes, orders and their respective specimens.