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Euphrynichus Weygoldt, 1995 (2 species) Musicodamon Fage, 1939 (1 species) Phrynichodamon Weygoldt, 1996 (1 species) Phrynichus Karsch, 1879 (16 species) Trichodamon Mello-Leitão, 1935 (2 species) Xerophrynus Weygoldt, 1996 (1 species) Phrynidae Blanchard, 1852. Acanthophrynus Kraepelin, 1899 (1 species)
Eophrynus is an extinct genus of arachnids from the extinct order Trigonotarbida, which lived during the Late Carboniferous period in Europe. The genus was first described in 1871 by Henry Woodward (geologist). [1]
Damon medius can reach a body length of 3–4 centimetres (1.2–1.6 in). This strictly arboreal and nocturnal whip spider has a flat body and fragile legs, by which it moves sideways like a crab.
Like other species of the order Amblypygi, species of the genus Phrynus are dorso-ventrally flattened arachnids with elongate, antenniform front legs used to navigate their environment and communicate with conspecifics. [2]
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Amanica praecellens is a species of large, air-breathing land snail native to Nur (Amanos) Mountains in the Hatay Province of Turkey. It has a flattened, brown shell with an open umbilicus . It is the sole species of the genus.
Eratigena is a genus of spider in the family Agelenidae.Most of its species were moved from the genus Tegenaria in 2013, of which the genus name is an anagram. [2] Two species that frequently build webs in and around human dwellings are now placed in this genus: the hobo spider (Eratigena agrestis), native to Europe and Central Asia and introduced to North America, and the giant house spider ...
Urechis unicinctus, known as the fat innkeeper worm or penis fish, [3] [4] is a species of marine spoon worm in East Asia.It is found in Bohai Gulf of China and off the Korean and Hokkaido coasts. [4]