Solifugae is an order of animals in the class Arachnida known variously as camel spiders, wind scorpions, sun spiders, or solifuges. The order includes...
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changed little since that time. Their phylogenetic position within the Arachnida is disputed; their closest relatives may be camel spiders (Solifugae)...
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Opiliones penis (redirect from Penis (Arachnida))
The penis of the Opiliones (harvestmen) is an intromittent organ that is not present in other arachnids. It consists of a long shaft (the truncus) and...
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Retrieved 24 August 2023. R. I. Pocok (1900). Fauna of British India. Arachnida. McMonigle, Orin (2013). Breeding the world's largest living arachnid:...
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another for the purpose of transport. Pseudoscorpions belong to the class Arachnida. They are small arachnids with a flat, pear-shaped body, and pincer-like...
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This article contains a list of extinct species from the class Arachnida, with the year and location that they were last recorded. There are currently...
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monograph by Hansen & Soerensen. These authors recognised a group called "Arachnida micrura", comprising spiders, whip spiders, whip scorpions and ricinuleids...
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pseudoscorpions, whipscorpions, harvestmen and other members of the class Arachnida, found in America north of Mexico, with analytical keys for their classification...
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Eurypterida and Arachnida. Other recent analyses support the monophyly of this group. The Xiphosura are estimated to have diverged from the Arachnida 480 million...
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