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Systems of Arachnida

2018
Heymons (1901), the author of the term Chelicerata, united Merostomata (Eurypterids and Xiphosurans) with Arachnida in one monophyletic group. Dunlop and Selden (1997) restricted this term to Lemoneites, Xiphosura, Chasmataspida, Eurypterida, and Arachnida. There were many attempts to create a “natural” system of the monophyletic (Wheeler et al.
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Familial nomina in harvestmen (Arachnida, Opiliones)

Bionomina, 2018
This work is an in depth survey of all known extant and fossil Opiliones family-series nomina from the nomenclatural viewpoint, based on a corpus of 3788 bibliographic sources and aiming to serve as a reliable reference on the taxonomy of the order.
A. Kury
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The Fossil Arachnida

2018
Concerning the fossil orders, Dunlop (1996a, b) presents a revised concept of the formerly accepted (Weygoldt and Paulus 1979; Shultz 1990) five fossil orders of Arachnida. The subclasses of Petrunkevitch (1949) have been rejected, Anthracomartida – synonymized with Trigonotarbida.
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Ecology of Arachnida alien to Europe

BioControl, 2011
The ecology of selected species of spiders (Araneae), harvestmen (Opiliones), and the neglected tropical order Schizomida, alien to Europe, is discussed. Their geographic origins and pathways of introduction, by transportation with goods, are similar to other predatory terrestrial arthropods.
Nedvěd, Oldřich   +6 more
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The gene arrangement and phylogeny using mitochondrial genomes in spiders (Arachnida: Araneae).

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2020
K. Tyagi   +6 more
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Arachnida

Parasiticide Screening, Volume 1, 2019

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Arachnida (except Acari)

1978
There are several important related features of climate and topography which play a major role in the distributions of invertebrate populations in southern Africa. Southern Africa has one of the richest arachnid faunas in the world and this is probably due to the wide range of habitat types ranging from extreme desert to forest within a relatively ...
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MYRIAPODA AND ARACHNIDA

New Zealand Entomologist, 1970
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MYRIOPODA AND ARACHNIDA

Transactions of the Linnean Society of London. 2nd Series: Zoology, 1900
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Effects of anthropogenic land-use on scorpions (Arachnida: Scorpiones) in Neotropical forests

International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 2019
A. Lira   +4 more
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