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people do see
pseudoscorpions,
especially indoors, they are
often mistaken for
ticks or
small spiders.[citation needed]
Pseudoscorpions often carry out...
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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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Tooth Cave
pseudoscorpions are cave-adapted, they have less
rigid exoskeletons than surface-adapted
pseudoscorpions.
Tooth Cave
pseudoscorpion palps are...
- threat. Both
pseudoscorpions and
harvestmen have
additional structures on
their chelicerae that are used for
grooming (papillae in
pseudoscorpions, cheliceral...
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small rocky island off
Ascension Island in the
South Atlantic Ocean.
Pseudoscorpions are
venomous arachnids (a
group that
includes spiders, ticks, and scorpions)...
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Mystery Cave
pseudoscorpion Apochthonius typhlus –
Stone County cave
pseudoscorpion Hesperochernes occidentalis –
guano pseudoscorpion Mundochthonius...
- cancroides, the
house pseudoscorpion, is a
species of
pseudoscorpion. It is the most
widely distributed species of
pseudoscorpion in the world, it occurs...
- 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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pseudoscorpions prey upon the same
species that act as
their p****tic host. The
behaviours are
completely separate however,
since the
pseudoscorpion utilizes...
- 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...