Definition of Pseudoscorpions. Meaning of Pseudoscorpions. Synonyms of Pseudoscorpions

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- size. When people see pseudoscorpions, especially indoors, they often mistake them for ticks or small spiders. Pseudoscorpions often carry out p****sis...
- Tooth Cave pseudoscorpions are cave-adapted, they have less rigid exoskeletons than surface-adapted pseudoscorpions. Tooth Cave pseudoscorpion palps are...
- Arachnida includes, among others, spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites, pseudoscorpions, harvestmen, camel spiders, whip spiders and vinegaroons. Adult arachnids...
- cancroides, the house pseudoscorpion, is a species of pseudoscorpion. It is the most widely distributed species of pseudoscorpion in the world and occurs...
- threat. Both pseudoscorpions and harvestmen have additional structures on their chelicerae that are used for grooming (papillae in pseudoscorpions, cheliceral...
- small rocky island off Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean. Pseudoscorpions are venomous arachnids (a group that includes spiders, ticks, and scorpions)...
- Madura on the Eyre Highway in the Roe Plains. The pseudoscorpions inhabit plant litter. The pseudoscorpions are terrestrial predators. Beier, M (1969). "Neue...
- silk glands in their cephalothorax, such as the pseudoscorpions. In contrast to the pseudoscorpions that use the silk from the cephalothorax glands to...
- pseudoscorpions prey upon the same species that act as their p****tic host. The behaviours are completely separate however, since the pseudoscorpion utilizes...
- are most abundant in the first few months of the rainy season. Tiny pseudoscorpions may attach themselves or hide under the wing coverts of harlequin beetles...