Arachnoidea and Myriapoda - Slides

3B Scientific

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12 Microscope Slides:

1(e). Garden spider, chelicera and pedipalp, female, w.m.
2(b). Garden spider, w.m. of leg
3(d). Garden spider, w.m. of spinnerets
4(e). Garden spider, abdomen with book-lungs l.s.
5(f). Garden spider, l.s. of the cephalothorax and central nervous system
6(e). Varroa, parasitic mite of bees w.m.
7(c). Tyroglyphus farinae, mite from meal, w.m.
8(d). Dermanyssus gallinae, chicken mite, w.m.
9(e). Sarcoptes, infected skin, showing eggs and mites t.s.
10(e). Lithobius, centipede, w.m. of mouth parts
11(d). Lithobius, centipede, body, t.s.
12(d). Diplopoda sp, body, t.s.
 
Weight 0.13 kg
Brand LIEDER

The Arachnoidea and Myriapoda Slides set provides a collection of professionally prepared microscope specimens highlighting two important arthropod groups: arachnids (spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites) and myriapods (centipedes and millipedes). These slides allow students to study key anatomical features such as body segmentation, appendages, respiratory structures, and adaptations to different environments.

Designed for durability and clarity, these slides are ideal for zoology, biology, and invertebrate anatomy education. They support hands-on exploration of arthropod diversity, evolutionary adaptations, and ecological significance.

Key Features:

  • Prepared microscope slides of arachnids and myriapods

  • Highlights segmentation, appendages, and organ structures

  • Durable and high-quality for long-term classroom and lab use

  • Perfect for biology, zoology, and invertebrate anatomy studies

  • Supports comparative learning within arthropod groups

This slide set is an excellent teaching and research resource, offering students and educators a closer look at the structural diversity and adaptations of arachnids and myriapods.