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Charinidae is an arachnid family within the order of tailless whip scorpions.
Amblypygids are also known as tailless whip scorpions or cave spiders.
Schizomids are relatively small, soft-bodied arachnids, somewhat similar in appearance to whip scorpions.
After the first molt they look like miniature whip scorpions, and leave the burrow; the mother dies soon after.
Mastigoproctus is a genus of whip scorpions.
Schizomida - "split middle" whip scorpions with divided exoskeletons (220 species)
Amblypygi is an order of Arachnids also known as whip spiders or tailless whip scorpions.
Whip scorpions are carnivorous, nocturnal hunters feeding mostly on insects but sometimes on worms and slugs.
Despite popular belief, they are not venomous as like all other whip scorpions, they do not possess venom glands.
Similarly, Thelyphonida arachnids are also known as "whip scorpions" due to their whip-like tails (and scorpion-like bodies).
Mantids, giant water bugs, whip scorpions, stink bugs and Rorschach beetles are among the insects she has photographed.
In animals like whip scorpions and whip spiders the first two 'sternites' bearing the book lungs may actually be highly modified opisthosomal limbs.
They are also known as whip scorpions because of their resemblance to true scorpions and because of their whiplike tails.
The other arachnids are scorpions, whip scorpions, microwhip scorpions, pseudoscorpions, harvestmen and sun spiders.
Thelyphonida-vinegarroons or whip scorpions (formerly uropygida) forelegs modified into sensory appendages and a long tail on abdomen tip (100 species)
Amblypygi - "blunt rump" tailless whip scorpions with front legs modified into whip-like sensory structures as long as 25 cm or more (140 species)
The last tergite (anal operculum) lacks a corresponding sternite, comparable to the telson of horseshoe crabs, scorpions and whip scorpions.
Parallel developments are seen in some arachnids: The anterior pair of legs may be modified as analogues of antennae, particularly in whip scorpions, which walk on six legs.
Amblypygids are also known as whip spiders and tailless whip scorpions (not to be confused with whip scorpions that belong to the Arachnid order Thelyphonida).
Whip scorpions have no poison glands, but they do have glands near the rear of their abdomen that can spray a combination of acetic acid and octanoic acid when they are bothered.
The species of animals include tarantulas, venomous scorpions, several species of whip scorpions, many types of lizards, bees, wasps, bats, rattle snakes, vipers, horses, mules, burros, cows, goats, pigs among many others.
Members of the Tetrapulmonata include spiders, whip spiders, whip scorpions and Schizomida and, together with trigonotarbids, share characters like two pairs of book lungs and similar mouthparts with fangs operating rather like a pocket knife.
One of the episodes' seven stunts, which required contestants to eat live African cave-dwelling spiders also known as whip scorpions, was named in 2007 by VH1 as the 11th Greatest Reality TV Moment of all time.
When caring for vinegaroons it is important to create a habitat that is similar to its original environment.
Containers made of plastic or glass are preferred because they prevent vinegaroons from climbing while also maintain humidity.
Vinegaroons should be handled with care and should not be held high above hard surfaces as to prevent accidental dropping.
Thelyphonida is an arachnid order comprising invertebrates commonly known as vinegaroons (or vinegarroons).
Using several inches of substrate allows vinegaroons to dig but heavy objects added to the habitat should be placed with care as to prevent cave-ins.
Tree frogs and vinegaroons near Teocelo - description of nature in a canyon near Teocelo.
Young vinegaroons can be kept in small deli containers while larger vinegaroons should be housed in one to two gallon aquariums or terrariums.
The atmospheric song played in the main menu is a Queens of the Stone Age track, "Spiders and Vinegaroons" from the Split EP Kyuss/Queens of the Stone Age (1997).
Vinegaroons are very cooperative eaters and should be fed a few times a week but pregnant females with egg sacs should not be fed until young hatch, this ensures no damage is caused to the egg sac.
Creatures as diverse as stink bugs, roaches, fireflies, vinegaroons (a type of scorpion that emits a vinegarlike odor) and a variety of moths and beetles turn out to emit a bewildering variety of chemicals.
It is composed of Thelyphonida, Schizomida, Amblypygi and Araneae.
Similarly, Thelyphonida arachnids are also known as "whip scorpions" due to their whip-like tails (and scorpion-like bodies).
Phalangium (harvestmen, Amblypygi, Thelyphonida)
Relationships with other arachnids are obscure, but closest relatives may be the Amblypygi, Thelyphonida and Schizomida of the tetrapulmonate clade.
The pedipalps are distinctly raptorial in Amblypygi, Thelyphonida, Schizomida and some Opiliones belonging to the laniatorid group.
A pygidium is present in Palpigradi, Amblypygi, Thelyphonida, Schizomida, Ricinulei and in the extinct order Trigonotarbida.
Like the related orders Thelyphonida, Amblypygi, and Solifugae, the schizomids use only six legs for walking, having modified their first two legs to serve as sensory organs.
This kind of chelicera occurs in the Liphistiomorphae and Mygalomorphae spiders and in the related orders Amblypygi, Schizomida, Thelyphonida.
Chelate or sub chelate pedipalps are found in several arachnid groups, i.e. Ricinulei, Thelyphonida, Scorpiones and Pseudoscorpiones, but the chelae in most of these taxa may not be homologous with those found in Xiphosura.