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  2. Solifugae - Wikipedia

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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 species in about 147 genera . Despite the common names, they are neither true scorpions (order Scorpiones) nor true spiders (order Araneae ).

  3. Galeodes arabs - Wikipedia

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    Galeodes arabs is one of the larger species of camel spider and can reach a length of about 15 centimetres (5.9 in). They have large, powerful jaws, reaching one-third of their body length. They are nocturnal. They can reach a speed of 10 miles per hour (16 km/h). They are not venomous, but their bite is painful.

  4. Protosolpuga - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This Carboniferous camel spider was discovered in the Mazon Creek fossil beds of Illinois. [1] [2]

  5. Camel spider - Wikipedia

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  6. Creepy crawly spiders coming into your home? Don't kill them ...

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    Why experts say to leave spiders in your home alone. The rule of thumb, experts say, should be this: If the spider isn't bothering you, then don't bother it.

  7. Xenotrecha - Wikipedia

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    A general description of Solifugae (camel spider) anatomy, including the structures discussed in this article, can be found on the Solifugae Wikipage. As seen from the measurements, the known males are larger than the known females, however, due to the small sample size more research and collection of specimens is required.

  8. Daesiidae - Wikipedia

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    Daesiidae is a family of solifugids, which are widespread in Africa and the Middle East. [1] Members of the family are also present in India, Italy, South America, the Balkans, and the single species Gluvia dorsalis in the Iberian Peninsula.

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