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Schizomida, also
known as
sprickets or short-tailed whip-scorpions, is an
order of arachnids,
generally less than 5
millimetres (0.20 in) in length. The...
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ricinuleids the
pedipalps ends in a pair of pinchers, and in whip scorpions,
Schizomida, Amblypygi, and most harvestmen, they are
raptorial and used for prey...
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order of whip scorpions, or in a
broad sense which includes the
order Schizomida. Carl
Linnaeus first described a whip
scorpion in 1758,
although he did...
- arachnids. It is
composed of the
extant orders Uropygi (whip scorpions),
Schizomida (short-tailed whip scorpions),
Amblypygi (tail-less whip scorpions) and...
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composed of the
extant orders Uropygi (Thelyphonida, whip scorpions),
Schizomida (short-tailed whip scorpions),
Amblypygi (tail-less whip scorpions) and...
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pulmonate arachnids book
lungs present;
Tetrapulmonata (whip scorpions,
Schizomida, Amblypygi, and spiders) and
scorpions The a-pulmonate
arachnids book...
- Opiliones) and
diverse phaneres. In a few orders, such as
Solifugae and
Schizomida, the
carapace may be subdivided. In Opiliones, some
authors prefer to...
- Pits (1980),
Monster Manual II (1983), Tome of
Horrors (2002)
Large (
Schizomida), Huge (Amblypygus) and
Giant (Uropygi) Rothé, Deep
Fiend Folio (1981)...
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raptorial (i.e.,
modified for
seizing prey) in the Amblypygi, Uropygi,
Schizomida, and some
Opiliones belonging to the
laniatorid group.[citation needed]...
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Liphistiomorphae and
Mygalomorphae spiders and in the
related orders Amblypygi,
Schizomida and Uropygi.
Labidognathous chelicerae move at
right angles to the body...