Amblypygi is an order of arachnids also known as whip spiders or tailless whip scorpions, not to be confused with whip scorpions or vinegaroons that belong...
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pedipalps end in a pair of pinchers, while in whip scorpions, Schizomida, Amblypygi, and most harvestmen, they are raptorial and used for prey capture. In...
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classification and scientific name used for whip scorpions varies. Originally, Amblypygi (whip spiders), Uropygi and Schizomida (short-tailed whipscorpions) formed...
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orders Uropygi (whip scorpions), Schizomida (short-tailed whip scorpions), Amblypygi (tail-less whip scorpions) and Araneae (spiders). It is the only supra-ordinal...
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Charon (arachnid) (category Amblypygi)
described by Ferdinand Karsch in 1879. As of August 2023[update], the World Amblypygi Catalog accepted the following six species: Charon dantei Réveillion &...
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several different families of flies, and a few thrips. The arachnid lineage Amblypygi also has similar-functioning pedipalps. Weirauch, Christiane; Forero,...
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Acanthophrynus (category Amblypygi)
(ARACHNIDA: AMBLYPYGI)" (PDF). Sea-Entomologia. Retrieved June 7, 2022. Shear, William (1970). "Stridulation in Acanthophrynus Coronatus (Butler) (Amblypygi, Tarantulidae)"...
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ἠώς (eos, meaning 'dawn'), and Phrynus, a genus of living whip spider (Amblypygi). Woodward subsequently described another trigonotarbid, Brachypyge carbonis...
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arachnids book lungs present; Tetrapulmonata (whip scorpions, Schizomida, Amblypygi, and spiders) and scorpions The a-pulmonate arachnids book lungs absent;...
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