- Thelyphonida. The name "
amblypygid"
means "blunt tail", a
reference to a lack of the
flagellum that is
otherwise seen in whip scorpions.
Amblypygids possess no silk...
- to
fourth legs are
uniformly dark brown,
lacking any bands. Like all
amblypygids,
Phrynus maesi produce no
venom or silk.
Phrynus maesi has only been...
- However, the ****ual
dimorphism of the
pedipalps is more
typical of
amblypygids, with
males having longer pedipalps than females. Weygoldt,
Peter (2009-12-01)...
-
Catageus is a
genus of
amblypygids of the
family Charontidae. As of October 2022[update],
there are 8
species in this genus.
Catageus berkeleyi (Graveley...
-
Sarax is a
genus of
amblypygids of the
family Charinidae.
There are 17
species in this genus.
Sarax brachydactylus Simon, 1892 – Cambodia, Malaysia, Philippines...
-
Charinus is a
genus of
amblypygids (whip-spiders) of the
family Charinidae. As of October 2022[update], the
genus comprised 107 species:
Charinus abbatei...
-
Oligocene - Recent) Chapin, KJ; Hebets, EA (2016). "Behavioral
ecology of
amblypygids".
Journal of Arachnology. 44 (1): 1–14.
Chapin KJ; Hill-Lindsay S (2015)...
- sensors.
Phrynus longipes, like all
amblypygids,
produce no
venom or silk.
Phrynus longipes,
similar to many
other amblypygid species,
exhibits ****ual dimorphism...
- captivity. Not much is
known about the
natural predators of sprickets.
Amblypygids have been
observed eating schizomids. Additionally,
despite their small...
- url-status (link) Chapin, KJ; Hebets, EA (2016). "Behavioral
ecology of
amblypygids".
Journal of Arachnology. 44 (1): 1–14. doi:10.1636/V15-62.1. S2CID 29923727...