- 1894)
Phrynus calypso Joya, 2017
Phrynus cozumel Armas, 1995
Phrynus damonidaensis Quintero, 1981
Phrynus decoratus Teruel & Armas, 2005
Phrynus eucharis...
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Phrynus maesi is a
species of
amblypygid in the
family Phrynidae. It is
endemic to Nicaragua,
specifically among the
volcanic mountains in the department...
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Phrynus marginemaculatus,
simply known as
spotted tailless whip
scorpion is a
species of
amblypygid found in
southern Florida, the Bahamas, Cuba, and...
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Phrynus longipes is a
species of
amblypygid (also
referred to as
whipspiders or
tailless whipscorpions)
native to the
Caribbean region. They are protective...
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Phrynus operculatus is a
species of
tailless whipscorpion in the
family Phrynidae. This
species is of
medium size,
measuring 18–22 mm in
total length...
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Phrynus garridoi is a
species of
Amblypygi in the
family of Phrynidae. The
species is
endemic to
Guerrero in Mexico. It is also
found in
Acapulco and...
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first molt will not survive. Some
species of amblypygids,
particularly Phrynus marginemaculatus and
Damon diadema, may be
among the few
examples of arachnids...
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Brachypelma vagans (Mexican red-rump) (photographs). Veracruz, MX. —
Several close-up
photos of a
tarantula creating a
sperm web
Phrynus longipes#Pedipalps...
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Phalangium medium Herbst, 1797
Phrynus b****amensis Lucas, 1858
Phrynus kochii Butler, 1873
Phrynus granulosus Bulter, 1873
Phrynus savatieri Rochebrune, 1883...
- take up or not,
depending on the
success of the male's
mating display.
Phrynus longipes#Mating and
reproduction Nina Wedell, Tom
Tregenza &
Leigh W. Simmons...