Under a relatively low magnification of 95X, this scanning electron micrograph (SEM) provided a closer view of this male
Dermacentor sp. tick found upon a cat in the suburbs of Decatur, Georgia, which measured approximately 3.5mm from its gnathosoma (i.e., capitulum), which is where its mouthparts are located, to the distal abdominal margin (PHIL 9961). PHIL 9959 revealed all this ticks legs, placing it into the Phylum
Arthropoda, i.e., from jointed ( Arthro), and legs (poda), as well as the Class
Arachnida, for theyve eight of these legs, unlike insects, which use six appendages to move about. From proximal to distal location, each leg is comprised of a coxa, trochanter 1, trochanter 2, a femur, patella, tibia, a two-sectioned tarsus, and a two-part pretarsus, i.e., a pulvillus and claw. Here we see the femur, patella, and tibia of arachnids left 2nd and 3rd legs.
Created: 2006