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What (who) is mandibulate jugate - definition

SUBGROUP OF ARTHROPOD
Mandibulate; Mandibulates
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Mandibulate         
·noun An insect having mandibles.
II. Mandibulate ·adj ·Alt. of Mandibulated.
Mandibulata         
Mandibulata, termed "mandibulates", is a clade of arthropods that comprises the extant subphyla Myriapoda (millipedes and others), Crustacea and Hexapoda (insects and others). Mandibulata is currently believed to be the sister group of the clade Arachnomorpha, which comprises the rest of arthropods (Chelicerata and Trilobita).
Jugate         
  • A coin struck in 313, depicting Constantine as the companion of a solar deity
  • Jugate of brothers [[Antiochus XI Epiphanes]] and [[Philip I Philadelphus]]
  • William of Orange]] and [[Mary II of England]]
  • Jugate coin of [[Saint Peter]] and [[Saint Paul]]
  • Jugate of a son and mother: [[Charles II, Duke of Parma]] and [[Maria Luisa, Duchess of Lucca]]
A jugate consists of two portraits side by side to suggest, to the viewer, the closeness of each to the other. The word comes from the Latin, jugatus, meaning joined.

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Mandibulata

Mandibulata, termed "mandibulates", is a clade of arthropods that comprises the extant subphyla Myriapoda (millipedes and others), Crustacea and Hexapoda (insects and others). Mandibulata is currently believed to be the sister group of the clade Arachnomorpha, which comprises the rest of arthropods (Chelicerata and Trilobita). The mandibulates constitute the largest and most varied arthropod group.

The name "Mandibulata" refers to the mandibles or jaws, which are the characterizing feature of its member arthropods.

Molecular phylogenetic studies suggest that the living arthropods are related as shown in the cladogram below. Crustaceans do not form a monophyletic group as insects and other hexapods have evolved from within them.