Arthropoda is the scientific name for the phylum containing arthropods. Insects are in the class Insecta, Spiders are in the class Arachnida. (To be clear both are in different sub-phylums; Mandibulata and Chelicerata, respectively. While Insecta is also in a super-class, Hexapoda, under the sub-phylum Mandibulata. Crustacea are also Cheliceratas.)
The term "genus" is a rank or taxon in biological nomenclature which is above "species" but below "phylum". Since arthropoda is a phylum, it might be better to ask if a particular genus of an organism is under arthropoda. The various genera below phylum arthropoda are far too numerous to list.
You may mean,"What is an insect's scientific name?" It depends on what type of insect it is.
the name you are looking for is an animal without a back bone
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Oryctolagus cuniculus
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The Shaggy Mane's Scientifical Name Is Called The "Coprinus Comatus" (: There Ya Go!:)
Yes there is. Another name for insects is bugs.
Well, the name given to animals who eat insects is Insectivors.
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what is a general name of a group of insects
migratory insects?
the word geno means race
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There are many species of the Giant Squid, but they all fall under the genus Archeteuthis. The most known species is probably Archeteuthis dux.