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arachnids belonging to the
order Pseudoscorpiones, also
known as
Pseudoscorpionida or Chelonethida.
Pseudoscorpions are
generally beneficial to humans...
- the
Solifugae (camel spiders) and
Parasitiformes as
sister to the
Pseudoscorpionida, with
other arachnid orders separating these two
groupings on the...
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microwhip scorpions (130 species)
Parasitiformes –
ticks (12,000 species)
Pseudoscorpionida –
pseudoscorpions (4,000 species)
Ricinulei – ricinuleids, hooded...
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Western Australia" (PDF).
Records of the
Western Australian...
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Pseudoscorpionida) of Cape Range,
Western Australia".
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Western Australian...
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Hyidae (
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