- Araneae).
Because of this, it is less
ambiguous to call them "
solifuges". Most
species of
solifuge live in dry
climates and feed
opportunistically on ground-dwelling...
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Pycnogonida Xiphosura Arachnida sea
spiders horseshoe crabs harvestmen,
solifuges, mites, scorpions, spiders,
ticks etc.
Platycryptus undatus (Arachnida...
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common name
Egyptian giant solpugid or
camel spider, is a
species of
solifuges (or sun spiders)
native to
North Africa and
Western Asia.
Galeodes arabs...
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Solpugidae is a
family of
solifuges or sun spiders.
Solpugidae have
groups of
papillae on
their pedipalps or
sensory organs. The
papillae come out of...
- of
solifuges or sun spiders. The
nearly 200
species in this
genus are
found in
northern Africa,
southeastern Europe and Asia. Like
other solifuges, they...
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Hexisopodidae is a
family of
solifuges,
first described by
Reginald Innes Po**** in 1897. As of October 2022[update], the
World Solifugae Catalog accepts...
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Gylippidae is a
family of
solifuges,
first described by Carl
Friedrich Roewer in 1933. As of October 2022[update], the
World Solifugae Catalog accepts...
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Melanoblossiidae is a
family of
solifuges,
first described by Carl
Friedrich Roewer in 1933. As of October 2022[update], the
World Solifugae Catalog accepts...
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Karschiidae is a
family of
solifuges,
first described by Karl
Kraepelin in 1899. As of October 2022[update], the
World Solifugae Catalog accepts the following...
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amblypygids as well as the
pedipalps in
spiders and
other arachnids. Generally,
solifuges have five
pairs of
malleoli on the
ventral surface of the
fourth pair...