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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classification and scientific name used for whip scorpions varies. Originally, Amblypygi (whip spiders), Uropygi and Schizomida (short-tailed whipscorpions) formed...
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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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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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ἠώς (eos, meaning 'dawn'), and Phrynus, a genus of living whip spider (Amblypygi). Woodward subsequently described another trigonotarbid, Brachypyge carbonis...
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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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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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Damon (arachnid) (category Amblypygi)
Damon is a genus of whip spiders, also known as tailless whip scorpions (Amblypygi) of the family Phrynichidae. Damon annulatipes (Wood, 1869) Damon australis...
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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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arachnids book lungs present; Tetrapulmonata (whip scorpions, Schizomida, Amblypygi, and spiders) and scorpions The a-pulmonate arachnids book lungs absent;...
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pedipalps are distinctly raptorial (i.e., modified for seizing prey) in the Amblypygi, Uropygi, Schizomida, and some Opiliones belonging to the laniatorid group...
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Damon variegatus (category Amblypygi)
(2005-09-01). "Systematics of the group of African whip spiders (Chelicerata: Amblypygi): Evidence from behaviour, morphology and DNA". Organisms Diversity &...
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Heterophrynus (category Amblypygi)
a genus of whip spiders, also known as tailless whip scorpions (order Amblypygi), of the family Phrynidae, in the monotypic subfamily Heterophryninae...
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Paracharontidae (category Amblypygi)
Paracharontidae is an arachnid family within the order Amblypygi (tailless whip scorpions). Paracharontidae and the extinct Weygoldtinidae from the Carboniferous...
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Dunlop (2018). "Systematics of the Coal Measures whip spiders (Arachnida: Amblypygi)". Zoologischer Anzeiger. 273: 14–22. Bibcode:2018ZooAn.273...14D. doi:10...
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Liphistiomorphae and Mygalomorphae spiders and in the related orders Amblypygi, Schizomida and Uropygi. Labidognathous chelicerae move at right angles...
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Britopygus (category Amblypygi)
Martill, David M. (September 2001). "The first whipspider (Arachnida: Amblypygi) and three new whipscorpions (Arachnida: Thelyphonida) from the Lower...
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Phrynus garridoi (category Amblypygi)
Phrynus garridoi is a species of Amblypygi in the family of Phrynidae. The species is endemic to Guerrero in Mexico. It is also found in Acapulco and...
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Paraphrynus (category Amblypygi)
a genus of whip spiders, also known as tailless whip scorpions (order Amblypygi), of the family Phrynidae. It is distributed from the southwestern United...
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(2003). "Uropygi". Catalogue of the smaller arachnid orders of the world: Amblypygi, Uropygi, Schizomida, Palpigradi, Ricinulei and Solifugae. CSIRO Publishing...
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Phrynidae (category Amblypygi)
110–115. Mark S. Harvey (2003). "Order Amblypygi". Catalogue of the smaller arachnid orders of the world: Amblypygi, Uropygi, Schizomida, Palpigradi, Ricinulei...
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Eo, meaning 'dawn', and Phrynus, an extant genus of whip spider (order Amblypygi). Two species have been recognised: Eophrynus prestvicii in England Eophrynus...
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recognised a group named Schizotarsata Shultz, 2007 comprising Haptopoda, Amblypygi (whip spiders), Uropygi (whip scorpions) and Schizomida (schizomids),...
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Paracharon (category Amblypygi)
M.S. (2003). Catalogue of the Smaller Arachnid Orders of the World: Amblypygi, Uropygi, Schizomida, Palpigradi, Ricinulei and Solifugae. Collingwood...
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Phrynus (category Amblypygi)
subtropical regions, mostly in the new world. Like other species of the order Amblypygi, species of the genus Phrynus are dorso-ventrally flattened arachnids...
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Jorottui (category Amblypygi)
"Systematic Revision of the Whip Spider Family Paracharontidae (Arachnida: Amblypygi) with Description of a New Troglobitic Genus and Species from Colombia"...
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Harvey, M.S. (2003c). Catalogue of the smaller arachnid orders of the world: Amblypygi, Uropygi, Schizomida, Palpigradi, Ricinulei and Solifugae. v t e...
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between tergites and sternites. A pygidium is present in Palpigradi, Amblypygi, Uropygi, Schizomida, Ricinulei and in the extinct order Trigonotarbida...
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Phrynus longipes (category Amblypygi)
unscathed, while others result in the loser being consumed by the winner. Amblypygi including Phrynus species have been recorded as being preyed upon by reptiles...
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