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Whip Spiders: Their Biology, Morphology and Systematics Chelicerata: Amblypygi
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Whip Spiders: Their Biology, Morphology and Systematics Chelicerata: Amblypygi

Catégorie: Romans et littérature, Art, Musique et Cinéma
Auteur: Susan Briscoe
Éditeur: Bell Hooks
Publié: 2017-09-21
Écrivain: Herman Melville, Sara Craven
Langue: Polonais, Roumain, Espagnol, Hindi
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Amblypygi, or so-called whip spiders, (order Arach - Weygoldt P 2000 Whip spiders: their biology, morphology and systematics. Weygoldt P 2002 Sperm transfer and spermatophore morphology of the whip spiders Sarax buxtoni, S. brachy-dactylus (Charinidae), Charon cf. grayi, and Stygophrynus brevispina nov. spec.
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Whip spiders of the genus Sarax Simon 1892 () | Zenodo - Weygoldt, P. (2000) Whip spiders: Their biology, morphology and systematics. Weygoldt, P. (2002) Sperm transfer and spermatophore morphology of the whip spiders Sarax buxtoni, S. brachydactylus (Charinidae), Charon cf. grayi, and Stygophrynus brevispina nov. spec.
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Amblypygi - Wikipedia - Amblypygi is an ancient order of arachnid chelicerate arthropods also known as whip spiders and tailless whip scorpions (not to be confused with whip scorpions or vinegaroons that belong to the related Whip Spiders (Chelicerata: Amblypygi): Their Biology, Morphology and Systematics.
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Weygoldt, P. (2000). Whip Spiders (Chelicerata: Amblypygi). - Buchbesprechung. Weygoldt, P. (2000). Whip Spiders (Chelicerata: Amblypygi). Their Biology, Morphology and Systematics. - Apollo Books, DK‐5771 Stenstrup, Kirkeby Sand 19, 164 pp., 302 black and white photos, line drawings and tables, hardback. ISBN 87‐88757‐46‐3.
PDF BOOK REVIEW: Weygoldt P.: Whip Spiders (Chelicerata: Amblypygi). - Their biology, morphology and systematics. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, 2000, 163 pp. ISBN 87-88757-46-3. Price DKK 320. In Chapter 6. Distribution and Ecology, the biogeographic regions of the world and their whip spiders are discussed. The majority of whip spiders inhabit tropical
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