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Cladistics, 2022
Arachnida is an exceptionally diverse class in the Arthropoda, consisting of 20 orders and playing crucial roles in the terrestrial ecosystems. However, their interordinal relationships have been debated for over a century.
Xin-Chao Ban+4 more
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Arachnida is an exceptionally diverse class in the Arthropoda, consisting of 20 orders and playing crucial roles in the terrestrial ecosystems. However, their interordinal relationships have been debated for over a century.
Xin-Chao Ban+4 more
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Harvestmen (Arachnida: Opiliones) in Eocene Rovno amber (Ukraine).
Zootaxa, 2021Six species of harvestman (Arachnida: Opiliones) are documented from the Eocene Rovno amber in Ukraine. From the suborder Eupnoi we record Caddo dentipalpus (C. L.
P. Mitov, E. Perkovsky, J. Dunlop
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Molecular Ecology Resources, 2020
Phylogenomic methods have proven useful for resolving deep nodes and recalcitrant groups in the spider tree of life. Across arachnids, transcriptomic approaches may generate thousands of loci, and target‐capture methods, using the previously designed ...
Siddharth Kulkarni+3 more
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Phylogenomic methods have proven useful for resolving deep nodes and recalcitrant groups in the spider tree of life. Across arachnids, transcriptomic approaches may generate thousands of loci, and target‐capture methods, using the previously designed ...
Siddharth Kulkarni+3 more
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A survey of Phrurolithidae (Arachnida: Araneae) in southern Caucasus, Iran and Central Asia.
Zootaxa, 2020The spider family Phrurolithidae is revised in Azerbaijan, Iran and Tajikistan. The new genus Bosselaerius gen. n. is described to encompass three species: B. hyrcanicus sp. n. (type species, ♂ ♀, Azerbaijan, Iran), B. tajikistanicus sp.
A. Zamani, Y. Marusik
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Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2018
Habitat selection and seasonal changes are key drivers of the population dynamics of many species. We analyzed how the environmental structure influences species establishment in an area by comparing microhabitat preference and functional richness of ...
A. Lira, A. M. DeSouza, C. Albuquerque
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Habitat selection and seasonal changes are key drivers of the population dynamics of many species. We analyzed how the environmental structure influences species establishment in an area by comparing microhabitat preference and functional richness of ...
A. Lira, A. M. DeSouza, C. Albuquerque
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Esterase Activity in the Arachnida
Nature, 1966DESPITE the immense amount of work which has been carried out on the physiology of the insects, there is little comparative information available for the Arachnida. The present note is a report on current studies of the comparative biochemistry of these animals.
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Nomenclatural notes in Scorpiones (Arachnida) [PDF]
Several previous nomenclatural corrections are analyzed and the valid name determined for each case. These include (a) emendations and subsequent spellings: Brachistosternus weijenberghi (Thorell, 1877a) (Bothriuridae), Urophonius iheringi Pocock, 1893 (Bothriuridae), Lisposoma josehermana Lamoral, 1979 (Bothriuridae), Chactas raymondhansi Francke &
Acosta, Luis E., Fet, Victor
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, 1879
Of the twelve species of Myriopda obtained by Messrs. George Gulliver and H. H. Slater, seven are referable to the Chilognatha and five to the Chilopoda : all, with the exception of the two species of Scolopendra (and possibly ...
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Of the twelve species of Myriopda obtained by Messrs. George Gulliver and H. H. Slater, seven are referable to the Chilognatha and five to the Chilopoda : all, with the exception of the two species of Scolopendra (and possibly ...
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2004
Abstract Although the earliest arachnids were apparently marine, arachnid diversity has been dominated by terrestrial forms from at least the Devonian. Even though arachnid fossils are scarce (perhaps only 100 pre-Cenozoic taxa), representatives of all major arachnid clades are known or cladistically implied from the Devonian or earlier,
Coddington, Jonathan A.+4 more
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Abstract Although the earliest arachnids were apparently marine, arachnid diversity has been dominated by terrestrial forms from at least the Devonian. Even though arachnid fossils are scarce (perhaps only 100 pre-Cenozoic taxa), representatives of all major arachnid clades are known or cladistically implied from the Devonian or earlier,
Coddington, Jonathan A.+4 more
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2020
The microanalytical entomologist can expect to encounter certain species of scorpions, sunspiders or windscorpions, tailless whipscorpions and harvestmen in food products or buildings where food is handled or stored. Spiders are carnivores that are attracted to the insects and mites that infest a building or food product rather than to the food ...
Warren E. Savary+2 more
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The microanalytical entomologist can expect to encounter certain species of scorpions, sunspiders or windscorpions, tailless whipscorpions and harvestmen in food products or buildings where food is handled or stored. Spiders are carnivores that are attracted to the insects and mites that infest a building or food product rather than to the food ...
Warren E. Savary+2 more
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