- are very weak, so
Mastigoproctus giganteus navigates mostly by
feeling with its long
front legs, tail, and pedipalps.
Mastigoproctus giganteus lives in...
- 2007 –
Venezuela Mastigoproctus baracoensis Franganillo, 1931 – Cuba
Mastigoproctus brasili**** (C. L. Koch, 1843) –
Brazil Mastigoproctus butleri Po****...
- body no
longer than 30 mm (1.2 in); the
largest species, of the
genus Mastigoproctus, can
reach 85 mm (3.3 in). An
extinct Mesoproctus from the
Lower Cretaceous...
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Mastigoproctus colombi**** is a whip
scorpion species found in Colombia,
South America, near west
deserts areas.
Mastigoproctus colombi****
range from...
-
Another name for the ****bender, a
species of
salamander Another name for
Mastigoproctus giganteus, a
species of whip
scorpion CSS Grampus, an
American river...
-
tauricornis Po****, 1900 —
India Mastigoproctus Po****, 1894
Mastigoproctus abeli Villarreal & Giupponi, 2009 —
Venezuela Mastigoproctus annectens Werner, 1916...
- in arachnida: The
hydraulic pressure pump of the
giant whipscorpion,
Mastigoproctus giganteus (Uropygi)".
Journal of Morphology. 210 (1): 13–31. doi:10...
- "My pet scorpion", 1899. The
animal is a whip
scorpion from Florida, most
probably Mastigoproctus giganteus....
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diadematus (Araneae)
Phrynus (Amblypygi)
Hubbardia briggsi (Schizomida)
Mastigoproctus scabrosus (Uropygi)
Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:...
- 16 mm (0.63 in) in width,
comparable or even
larger than the
extant Mastigoproctus. The
largest Ricinulei to ever
exist was
Curculioides bohemondi with...