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  2. Solifugae - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Most species are closer to 5 cm (2 in) long, and some small species are under 1 cm (0.4 in) in head-plus-body length when mature. [7] Like that of spiders, the body plan of the Solifugae has two main tagmata: the prosoma, or cephalothorax, is the anterior tagma, and the 10-segmented abdomen, or opisthosoma, is the posterior tagma.

  3. Ammotrechidae - Wikipedia

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    Ammotrechidae is a family of solifuges distributed in the Americas and the Caribbean Islands.It includes 26 described genera and 95 species.Members of this family can be distinguished from members of other families by the absence of claws on tarsi of leg I, tarsal segmentation 1-2-2-(2-4), pedipalps with pairs of lateroventral spines, and by males having an immovable flagellum on the mesal ...

  4. Rhagodidae - Wikipedia

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  5. Solpuguna - Wikipedia

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  6. Eremobates - Wikipedia

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    Eremobates is a genus of arachnids of the order Solifugae. [1] About 2 inches long, these fast-moving arachnids have the largest jaw size to body ratio of any animal. [citation needed] They are not venomous, but have a remarkably powerful bite. Often hunting at night, they have poor eyesight and navigate mostly by use of a pair of pedipalps.

  7. Solpugiba - Wikipedia

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  8. Boreosolifugae - Wikipedia

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    Boreosolifugae is a suborder of animals in the order Solifugae.In 2023, the internal phylogeny of solifuges was resolved for the first time using phylogenomics. [1] The molecular phylogeny of the order showed evidence for two groups of families, which were recognized as suborders.

  9. Amblypygi - Wikipedia

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    [16] [5] Tailless whip scorpions are kept in tall enclosures with arboreal climbing surfaces to allow for two things: enough vertical space for climbing and molting, and enough space for heat to dissipate in order to keep the enclosure between 70 °F (21 °C) and 75 °F (24 °C). 5 centimetres (2.0 in) of substrate at the bottom of the ...