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  2. Paraphrynus carolynae - Wikipedia

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    Paraphrynus carolynae is a species of tailless whip scorpion from Mexico and the southwestern United States ... southern Arizona and southeastern California [1 ...

  3. File:Tailless whip scorpion (Phrynus whitei), Entomica.jpg

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  4. Paraphrynus - Wikipedia

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    Paraphrynus is a genus of whip spiders, also known as tailless whip scorpions (order Amblypygi), of the family Phrynidae. It is distributed from the southwestern United States to Central America, including several Caribbean islands. Most species are endemic to Mexico. The genus was first described as Hemiphrynus by Reginald Pocock in 1902.

  5. File:Phrynichus phipsoni – Pocock, 1900.png - Wikipedia

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    English: A male specimen of tailless whip scorpion Phrynichus phipsoni (Arachnida: Amblypygi). a — mandible, l — trochanter, i — femur, e — tibia, d — hand, c — claw of chela, j — femur, k — patella, g — protarsus, f — tarsus of leg.

  6. Phrynidae - Wikipedia

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    Phrynidae is a family of amblypygid arachnida arthropods also known as whip spiders and tailless whip scorpions. Phrynidae species are found in tropical and subtropical regions in North and South America. Some species are subterranean; all are nocturnal. [1] At least some species of Phrynidae hold territories that they defend from other ...

  7. Amblypygi - Wikipedia

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    The tailless whip scorpion may go for over a month in which no food is eaten. Often this is due to pre-molt. Due to the lack of venom the tailless whip scorpion is very nervous in temperament, retreating away if any dangerous threat is sensed by the animal. [citation needed] Comparing the front and back legs of an amblypygid

  8. Damon (arachnid) - Wikipedia

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    Damon is a genus of whip spiders, also known as tailless whip scorpions (Amblypygi) of the family Phrynichidae. Species. Damon annulatipes (Wood, 1869)

  9. Damon diadema - Wikipedia

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    Damon diadema is a species of amblypygid, sometimes known as the tailless whip scorpion or Giant Amblypygid. [1] It is found in Central Africa, Kenya, and Tanzania where it lives in caves, crevices and under fallen logs. [1] The animal is 4–28 mm (0.16–1.10 in) long with a flat body. [1]