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  2. Scorpion - Wikipedia

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    The word scorpion originated in Middle English between 1175 and 1225 AD from Old French scorpion, [1] or from Italian scorpione, both derived from the Latin scorpio, equivalent to scorpius, [2] which is the romanization of the Greek σκορπίος – skorpíos, [3] with no native IE etymology (cfr.

  3. Uropygi - Wikipedia

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    Because of their legs, claws, and "whip", though, they can appear much larger, and the heaviest specimen weighed was 12.4 grams (0.44 oz). [15] The opisthosoma consists of 12 segments. The first segment forms a pedicel, and each of the next eight segments has dorsal tergites. The last three segments are fused into closed rings that ends with ...

  4. Arachnid - Wikipedia

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    Basic characteristics of arachnids include four pairs of legs (1) and a body divided into two tagmata: the cephalothorax (2) and the abdomen (3) Almost all adult arachnids have eight legs, unlike adult insects which all have six legs. However, arachnids also have two further pairs of appendages that have become adapted for feeding, defense, and ...

  5. Opistophthalmus - Wikipedia

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    Opistophthalmus scorpions are typically heavily built for scorpions, and have broad, powerful claws ().They vary in color from yellow through brown to black, usually with darker or lighter areas.

  6. Hormuridae - Wikipedia

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    These 11 genera belong to the family Hormuridae: [4] Cheloctonus Pocock, 1892; Chiromachetes Pocock, 1899; Chiromachus Pocock, 1893; Hadogenes Kraepelin, 1894 ...

  7. Opistophthalmus glabrifrons - Wikipedia

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    Opistophalmus glabrifrons (commonly known as the shiny burrow scorpion [1] [2] or the yellow-legged burrowing scorpion [3] [4]) is a large (adult size: 11–15 cm [5] [3]) species of burrowing scorpion found in Southern and Eastern Africa.

  8. Fossils reveal head of ancient millipede that was biggest bug ...

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    The specimens each had 24 body segments and 44 pairs of legs - 88 legs in total. Based on its mouthparts and a body built for slow locomotion, the researchers concluded Arthropleura was a ...

  9. Hottentotta jayakari - Wikipedia

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    Bearing the typical buthid appearance, diagnosis of this species is decided by its colour. The sting, pedipalps and cephalothorax of the scorpion are all black. Both extremities of the scorpion form a gradient [4] fading from black to dark yellow, on the femur and sting segments. The legs of the scorpion are a bright yellow, forming a strong ...