- of very
small arachnids commonly known as
microwhip scorpion or
palpigrades.
Palpigrades belong to the
arachnid class. They are the
sister group to Solifugae...
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Eukoenenia christiani (the
Maltese palpigrade,
known as Il-Palpigrad ta'
Malta in Maltese) is a
species in the
order Palpigradi, an early-branching lineage...
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Eukoenenia mirabilis is a
species of
palpigrades, also
known as
microwhip scorpions, in the
Eukoeneniidae family. It was
described in 1885 by Italian...
- from a bore. The
palpigrades are soil-dwelling,
terrestrial predators. Barranco, P; Harvey, MS (2008). "The
first indigenous palpigrade from Australia:...
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Eukoenenia is a
genus of
Eukoeneniid palpigrades, also
known as
microwhip scorpions,
which was
first described by Carl
Julius Bernhard Börner in 1901...
- distribution. The type
locality is Bonham,
Fannin County, Texas, USA The
palpigrades are soil-dwelling,
terrestrial predators. Rucker, A (1903). "A new Koenenia...
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opisthosomal protuberances resembling the
pulmonary sacs
found in some
palpigrades.
Among the most
distinctive features of the
Solifugae are
their large...
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Eukoenenia strinatii is a
species of
palpigrades, also
known as
microwhip scorpions, in the
Eukoeneniidae family. The
species is
believed to only reside...
-
Maltese freshwater crab (Potamon
fluviatile ssp. lanfrancoi)
Maltese palpigrade (Eukoenia christiani)
Maltese wall
lizard (Podarcis
filfolensis - this...
- are ****ociated with leaf
litter and/or soil—springtails, ants, thrips,
palpigrades, etc.
There has been some
recorded research showing that
adults have...