Flora and Fauna
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- Uropygid
- Information from Wikipedia on these invertebrates, commonly known as whip scorpions, their description, classification, behavior and habitat.
- 11302
- Camel Spider
- Provides information on spiders in the order Solifugae, their ecology, diet, preferred habitat and systematics. Includes photographs and videos.
- 11304
- Checklist of the Scorpions of the USA
- Lists all described scorpion species (Arachnida: Scorpiones) occurring in the USA; includes information, control, distributions, photos, and links.
- 11306
- Emperor Scorpion: Pandinus imperator
- Photograph and information from ARKive including classification, status, description, range, habitat, biology, threats and conservation.
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- Scorpion Files
- Discusses various scorpion-related topics, including photos and information of scorpion species from around the world, including those of medical importance. Contributors include systematists, ecologists, and enthusiasts.
- 11308
- Scorpionida
- Scott Stockwell's article about classification of scorpions in the Tree of Life project.
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- Scorpions
- The characteristics of these creatures, their life cycle, feeding and habitat, with illustrations.
- 11310
- Scorpions from the Chihuahuan Desert Region of Mexico and the United States
- Provides a scorpion species list, desert biology, zoogeography, systematics, publications, habitat photos and specimen images.
- 11311
- Pseudoscorpion
- Article from Wikipedia on false or book scorpions, their classification, physical characteristics and biology.
- 11312
- Pseudoscorpionidae: False Scorpions
- An introduction with illustrations of Synsphyronus niger and Synsphyronus absitus.
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- Pseudoscorpions: Chelifer cancroides
- Image and information including description, life history and behavior.
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- Opiliones: Harvestmen
- The characteristics of these spiders, their life cycle, feeding and habitat, with illustrations.
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- Ants, Beetles and Spiders
- Article by David Richman on the mimicry adopted by some spiders in the order Araneae making them resemble certain unpalatable ants and beetles.