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- Solifugae is an order of arachnids known variously as solifuges, sun spiders, camel spiders, and wind scorpions. The order includes more than 1,000 described...
- Collingwood Victoria, Australia. Koç, H. 2007. The solifuges (Arachnida: Solpugida) fauna of southeast Anatolia: systematic zoogeography and ecology, PhD...
- pp. 1–723. Martin H. Muma (1966). "Burrowing habits of North American Solpugida (Arachnida)". Psyche: A Journal of Entomology. 73 (4): 251–260. doi:10...
- Chelicerata, in the phylum Arthropoda. In some groups (Schizomida, Palpigradi, Solpugida and Opiliones), the peltidium, also known as the schizopeltid, can be...
- "Description de un género y una especie nuevos de Ammotrechidae (Arachnida: Solpugida) de Républica Dominicana". Avicennia. 1: 1–5. "Antillotrecha Armas, 1994"...
- 1962 — US (California, Nevada) Muma, M. H. (1962). "The arachnid order Solpugida in the United States, Supplement 1". American Museum Novitates (2092):...
- of San Luis Río Colorado. Muma, Martin H. (1951). "The Arachnid Order Solpugida in the United States". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History...
- Cushing, Paula (1988-01-01). "The Eremobates palpisetulosus species-group (Solpugida: Eremobatidae) in the United States". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires...
- 1951 — Mexico, US (Arizona) Muma, M. H. (1951). "The arachnid order Solpugida in the United States". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History...
- distributed in Chile. Muma, Martin Hammond (1971). "The solpugids (Arachnida, Solpugida) of Chile, with descriptions of a new family, new genera, and new species"...