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cancroides and has
remained valid since.
Since the
genus was
described over 300 species-group
names have been
described and all
except C.
cancroides have...
- seas**** in the
intertidal zone, and
within fractured rocks.
Chelifer cancroides is the
species most
commonly found in homes,
where it is
often observed...
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Dendrobium cancroides,
commonly known as the crab orchid, is an
epiphytic or
lithophytic orchid in the
family Orchidaceae. It has long, narrow, flattened...
- are
often dealing with the same pests.
Pseudoscorpions such as
Chelifer cancroides may live in
books and feed on book-eating insects,
controlling their numbers...
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cambridgei 17
species Cheiridium museorum House pseudoscorpion (Chelifer
cancroides)
Allochernes powelli Dinocheirus panzeri Lamprochernes nodosus Lamprochernes...
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Temporal range: Cretaceous–present PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Chelifer cancroides, the
house pseudoscorpion Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota...
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Ixodes ricinus Acarus americ**** –
Amblyomma americanum Acarus cancroides –
Chelifer cancroides Acarus scorpioides –
Cordylochernes scorpioides Acarus cr****ipes...
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identified the
keloid as an
entity in 1806.[citation needed] He
called them
cancroïde,
later changing the name to chéloïde to
avoid confusion with cancer. The...
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Temporal range: Cretaceous–present PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Chelifer cancroides,
family Cheliferidae Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:...
- Savigny, 1816 (Egypt)
Phalangium bilineatum Fabricius, 1779
Phalangium cancroides Müller, 1776
Phalangium clavipus Roewer, 1911 (Majorca)
Phalangium conigerum...