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Cladogram of phylum Arthropoda, down to class level.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

 Arthropoda

Siberion

Megadictyon

Jianshanopodia

Kerygmachela

Pambdelurion

Opabinia

Radiodonta

Deuteropoda

Megacheira

Cenocondylia
Arachnomorpha
Chelicerata

Pycnogonida (sea spiders, 1372 sp.)

Prosomapoda

Xiphosura (horseshoe crabs, 5 sp.)

Dekatriata

Eurypterida † (sea scorpions)

Arachnida (82852 sp.)

Habeliida

Artiopoda

Isoxyida

Mandibulata

"Hymenocarina" †

Fuxianhuiida

Euthycarcinoidea

Myriapoda 

Chilopoda (centipedes, 3145 sp.)

Progoneata
Edaphopoda

Symphyla (100 sp.)

Pauropoda (510 sp.)

Diplopoda (millipedes, 13200 sp.)

Pancrustacea 
Oligostraca
Ichthyostraca 

Branchiura (fish lice, 125 sp.)

Pentastomida (tongue worms, 100 sp.)

Podocopa (6316 sp.)

Myodocopa (1261 sp.)

Mystacocarida (13 sp.)

Altocrustacea
Communostraca 

Tantulocarida (38 sp.)

Thecostraca (2200 sp.)

Malacostraca (49942 sp.)

Allotriocarida

Cephalocarida (12 sp.)

Branchiopoda (1877 sp.)

Copepoda (15741 sp.)

Remipedia (31)

Hexapoda
Elliplura

Collembola (springtails, 8555 sp.)

Protura (coneheads, 759 sp.)

Cercophora

Diplura (570 sp.)

Insecta (1098957 sp.)

References

  1. ^ Ortega-Hernández, Javier (2016), "Making sense of 'lower' and 'upper' stem-group Euarthropoda, with comments on the strict use of the name Arthropoda von Siebold, 1848", Biol. Rev., 91 (1): 255–273, doi:10.1111/brv.12168, PMID 25528950, S2CID 7751936
  2. ^ Gregory D. Edgecombe (2020), "Arthropod Origins: Integrating Paleontological and Molecular Evidence", Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol. Syst., 51: 1–25, doi:10.1146/annurev-ecolsys-011720-124437, S2CID 225478171
  3. ^ Zeng, Han; Zhao, Fangchen; Niu, Kecheng; Zhu, Maoyan; Huang, Diying (November 2020), "An early Cambrian euarthropod with radiodont-like raptorial appendages", Nature, 588 (7836): 101–105, Bibcode:2020Natur.588..101Z, doi:10.1038/s41586-020-2883-7, PMID 33149303, S2CID 226248177
  4. ^ Aria, Cédric; Caron, Jean-Bernard (April 2017), "Burgess Shale fossils illustrate the origin of the mandibulate body plan", Nature, 545 (7652): 89–92, Bibcode:2017Natur.545...89A, doi:10.1038/nature22080, PMID 28445464, S2CID 4454526
  5. ^ Bernot, James P.; Owen, Christopher L.; Wolfe, Joanna M.; Meland, Kenneth; Olesen, Jørgen; Crandall, Keith A. (2023), "Major Revisions in Pancrustacean Phylogeny and Evidence of Sensitivity to Taxon Sampling", Molecular Biology and Evolution, 40 (8): msad175, doi:10.1093/molbev/msad175
  6. ^ Giribet, Gonzalo; Edgecombe, Gregory (June 2019), "The Phylogeny and Evolutionary History of Arthropods", Current Biology, 29 (12): R592–R602, doi:10.1016/j.cub.2019.04.057, PMID 31211983, S2CID 189926344
  7. ^ Misof, et al. (2014), Phylogenomics resolves the timing and pattern of insect evolution, vol. 346, pp. 763–767, doi:10.1126/science.1257570