Pseudoscorpions, also known as false scorpions or book scorpions, are small, scorpion-like arachnids belonging to the order Pseudoscorpiones, also known...
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Mystery Cave pseudoscorpion Apochthonius typhlus – Stone County cave pseudoscorpion Hesperochernes occidentalis – guano pseudoscorpion Mundochthonius...
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cancroides, the house pseudoscorpion, is a species of pseudoscorpion. It is the most widely distributed species of pseudoscorpion in the world, it occurs...
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The Tooth Cave pseudoscorpion (Tartarocreagris texana) is a small cave-dwelling arachnid of the family Neobisiidae. The species was originally assigned...
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Garypus titanius (redirect from Giant pseudoscorpion)
Garypus titanius, the giant pseudoscorpion, is the largest species of pseudoscorpion—small, scorpion-looking creatures—in the world. Critically endangered...
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pseudoscorpions prey upon the same species that act as their phoretic host. The behaviours are completely separate however, since the pseudoscorpion utilizes...
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Arachnida includes, among others, spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites, pseudoscorpions, harvestmen, camel spiders, whip spiders and vinegaroons. Adult arachnids...
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threat. Both pseudoscorpions and harvestmen have additional structures on their chelicerae that are used for grooming (papillae in pseudoscorpions, cheliceral...
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Chthonius (arachnid) (redirect from Chthonius (pseudoscorpion))
Chthonius is a genus of pseudoscorpions, first described by Carl Ludwig Koch in 1843. There are more than 100 species which are distributed from Europe...
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are most abundant in the first few months of the rainy season. Tiny pseudoscorpions may attach themselves or hide under the wing coverts of harlequin beetles...
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Fuente (2003). A pseudoscorpion attached to barbules of a contour feather, possibly documenting a phoretic association between pseudoscorpions and Mesozoic...
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Matriphagy (section Pseudoscorpions)
and has been documented in some species of insects, nematode worms, pseudoscorpions, and other arachnids as well as in caecilian amphibians. The specifics...
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Dhanus (arachnid) (redirect from Dhanus (pseudoscorpion))
Dhanus is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the family Ideoroncidae. They are found in Asia, between Malaysia to the east and Iran and Soqotra to the west...
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Titanatemnus (category Pseudoscorpion genera)
Titanatemnus is a pseudoscorpion genus of the Atemnidae. Source: Pseudoscorpions of the World 2.0: Titanatemnus alluaudi Vachon, 1935 Titanatemnus chappuisi...
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silk glands in their cephalothorax, such as the pseudoscorpions. In contrast to the pseudoscorpions that use the silk from the cephalothorax glands to...
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scientific study of spiders and related animals such as scorpions, pseudoscorpions, and harvestmen, collectively called arachnids. araneology The branch...
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following list provide the pseudoscorpions in Sri Lanka. Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Arachnida Order: Pseudoscorpiones Pseudoscorpions also known as false scorpion...
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the study of the spiders and their near relatives, the scorpions, pseudoscorpions, whipscorpions, harvestmen and other members of the class Arachnida...
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Horus (arachnid) (redirect from Horus (pseudoscorpion))
Horus is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the family Olpiidae, containing the following species: Horus asper Beier, 1947 Horus brevipes Beier, 1964 Horus...
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Society oversees national recording schemes for spiders, harvestmen and pseudoscorpions. Founded in 1958, it is one of the oldest societies specializing in...
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shark. Scorpions: dwarf wood scorpion, and Common house scorpion. Pseudoscorpions are occasionally found. Spiders: Two: a scytodes, Dictis striatipes;...
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passengers, including mites such as Macrocheles muscaedomesticae and the pseudoscorpion Lamprochernes chyzeri. The pathogenic fungus Entomophthora muscae causes...
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the study of the spiders and their near relatives, the scorpions, pseudoscorpions, whip-scorpions, harvestmen, and other members of the class arachnida...
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Gymnobisiidae (category Pseudoscorpion families)
The Gymnobisiidae are a family of pseudoscorpions. It includes a dozen species in four genera. The species of this family are found in South America and...
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Vishwanathan, J.; Sahni, A. (2024). "A new genus and species of fossil pseudoscorpion (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones) from the Eocene amber of Western India"...
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Deinacrida spp. New Zealand Variable South African king crickets Giant pseudoscorpion Garypus titanius Boatswain Bird Island Critically Endangered Garypoids...
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Neobisium sylvaticum (category Pseudoscorpion stubs)
Neobisium sylvaticum is a species of pseudoscorpions in the Neobisiidae family. It is found throughout Europe with the exception of the Benelux union...
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spiders, including 7 species of baboon spider, but also 9 scorpion and 7 pseudoscorpion species, 18 solifugid species (sun and roman spiders), 2 species of...
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whip scorpions. This 2019 cladogram summarizes: Recent studies place pseudoscorpions as the sister group of scorpions in the clade Panscorpiones, which...
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the Lehman Caves. Bacteria are the most common. Crickets, spiders, pseudoscorpions, mites, and springtails may live their full lifecycles in the cave...
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