- 1894)
Phrynus calypso Joya, 2017
Phrynus cozumel Armas, 1995
Phrynus damonidaensis Quintero, 1981
Phrynus decoratus Teruel & Armas, 2005
Phrynus eucharis...
-
Phrynus marginemaculatus,
simply known as
spotted tailless whip
scorpion is a
species of
amblypygid found in
southern Florida, the Bahamas, Cuba, and...
- de
Phrynus (Amblypygi: Phrynidae) del
estado de Guerrero, México. AvaCient, vol. 9, p. 34-37. Whip
spiders of the
World Armas, 1995 :
Nuevos Phrynus de...
- in
xerophilous forests. "
Phrynus operculatus Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 2018-05-05. "
Phrynus operculatus species details"...
-
first molt will not survive. Some
species of amblypygids,
particularly Phrynus marginemaculatus and
Damon diadema, may be
among the few
examples of arachnids...
-
primarily at night.
Phrynus longipes feeds on
primarily arthropods, but has been
observed to prey upon
small vertebrates. The body of
Phrynus longipes rarely...
- dark brown,
lacking any bands. Like all amblypygids,
Phrynus maesi produce no
venom or silk.
Phrynus maesi has only been
observed in the high
altitude forests...
- Mexico. This
genus can be told
apart from
Phrynus by
observing the
patella of the pedipalp,
which in
Phrynus has one
small spine between the two largest...
-
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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Clockwise from top left:
Araneus diadematus (Araneae)
Phrynus (Amblypygi)
Hubbardia briggsi (Schizomida)
Mastigoproctus scabrosus (Uropygi)...