-
Tetrapulmonata Shultz, 1990
Orders Schizotarsata †Haptopoda (extinct)
Pedipalpi Amblypygi – whip
spiders Schizomida – short-tailed
whipscorpions Uropygi –...
- (short-tailed whipscorpions)
formed a
single order of arachnids,
Pedipalpi.
Pedipalpi was
later divided into two orders,
Amblypygi and
Uropygi (or Uropygida)...
-
Araneae (spiders)
Pedipalpi (whip scorpions, etc)...
- them, and can
cause the
venom to be
forcefully injected into prey. The
pedipalpi are two six-segmented
appendages connected to the
prosoma near the mouth...
- (extinct)
Tetrapulmonata †Xenarachne
Schizotarsata †Haptopoda (extinct)
Pedipalpi Amblypygi – whip
spiders Schizomida – short-tailed
whipscorpions Uropygi –...
-
Araneae (spiders)
Pedipalpi (whip scorpions, etc)...
-
pedipalp is a type of
mouthpart among arachnids.
Palpi or
pedipalpi can
refer to:
Pedipalpi, a
subclade of
Tetrapulmonata Palpi (Lepidoptera mouthpart)...
-
spiders and solfugids, and was
noted for his
monograph Scorpiones und
Pedipalpi (Berlin) in 1899,
which was an
exhaustive survey of the
taxonomy of the...
- Kuranda. The whip-spiders are
terrestrial predators. Dunn, RA (1949). "New
Pedipalpi from
Australia and the
Solomon Islands".
Memoirs of the
National Museum...
-
Hadrurus in 1876. Wood, 1863:
Descriptions of new
species of
North American Pedipalpi.
Proceedings of the
Academy of
Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, vol. 15...