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- ricinuleids in a group called "Cryptognomae", together with the anactinotrichid mites only. Peter Weygoldt and Hannes Paulus referred to ricinuleids and...
- ends in a small claw in both trigonotarbids and ricinuleids. If the hypothesis is true, ricinuleids, despite the lack of tetrapulmonate key characters...
- one of the world's largest ricinuleids, part of a group of nine West African species referred to as the 'giant' ricinuleids. Wikispecies has information...
- locomotion, and/or reproductive functions. In scorpions, pseudoscorpions, and ricinuleids the pedipalps end in a pair of pinchers, while in whip scorpions, Schizomida...
- their book lungs, however, so they have both. Harvestmen, camel spiders, ricinuleids, mites, and pseudoscorpions all breathe through a tracheal system and...
- Ordovician–Recent PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Cryptocellus goodnighti, a ricinuleid arachnid Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia...
- genetics-based phylogeny found horseshoe crabs to be the sister group to the ricinuleids, thereby making them an arachnid. In response, a more recent paper has...
- tribute to Cándido Luis Bolívar y Pieltáin. Gertsch, 1971 : Three new ricinuleids from Mexican caves (Arachnida, Ricinulei). ****ociation for Mexican Cave...
- bugs in the family Aphelocheiridae, as well as at least one species of ricinuleid arachnid and various mites. A somewhat similar mechanism is used by the...
- been ****igned to the Araneae, it "may represent an unnamed order or a ricinuleid". Even Hünicken himself acknowledged discrepancies in the morphology of...