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Solifugae - Wikipedia
Solifugae is an order of arachnids known variously as solifuges, sun spiders, camel spiders, and wind scorpions. The order includes more than 1,000 ... en.wikipedia.org
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Solifuges (Order Solifugae) - iNaturalist
Solifugae is an order of animals in the class Arachnida known variously as camel spiders, wind scorpions, sun spiders, or solifuges. The order includes more ... www.inaturalist.org
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The Solifuge, also known as the Camel Spider, Wind Scorpion, and ...
The Solifuge, also known as the Camel Spider, Wind Scorpion, and Sun Spider. They are an order of animals in the class Arachnida. www.reddit.com
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solifuge
solifuge [ad. L. solifūga, var. of sol(i)pūga: cf. Solpuga.] † 1. (See quot.). Obs.—01658 Phillips, Solifuge, a certain venemous animal, found chiefly in the Silver Mines of Sardinia. 2. = solpugid. Also soˈlifugid (-dʒɪd) [-id3], in the same sense.1925 R. W. G. Hingston in E. F. Norton Fight for Ev... Oxford English Dictionary
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Solifuge - African Snakebite Institute
Solifuges are diurnal and nocturnal and are often seen scurrying across dirt roads. They seem to avoid sunlight, usually moving from shade to shade, often ... www.africansnakebiteinstitute.com
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SOLIFUGE | CAMEL SPIDER Murderous Speed Demon of the Desert
Solifugae is an order of animals in the class Arachnida which includes more than 1,000 described species known variously as camel spiders, ... www.youtube.com
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Metasolpuga
Metasolpuga is a genus of solifuge or sun spider. The monotypic genus contains the species Metasolpuga picta which is native to Namibia. It is one of several large, diurnal solifuge species that occur in the arid regions of southern Africa. wikipedia.org
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The Solifuge | Wetlands Park Friends
Solifuges are basically harmless to people and to pets, though a bite from a trapped and frightened solifuge can be painful but not (generally) medically ... wetlandsparkfriends.org
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Solifuge Arachnids (that's Latin for awesome) - The Bug Chicks
Solifuges (also called camel spiders, wind scorpions or sun-spiders) are ancient, nonvenomous arachnids in the Order Solifugae. They are related to true spiders ... www.thebugchicks.com
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scientist's guide to Solifugae: how solifuges could advance research ...
Solifuges are crucial media for transferring energy within desert communities (Polis 1991), because they link smaller invertebrates with top ... academic.oup.com
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Solifugae (solifuges, solifugids, solpugids) - biodiversity explorer
Solifuges are solitary, have no venom glands and are not a threat to people although they are very aggressive and fast moving and can inflict a painful bite. www.biodiversityexplorer.info
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Camel spider, solifuge, Kalahari Ferrari! One of the most hated ...
Camel spider, solifuge, Kalahari Ferrari! One of the most hated arachnids is possibly the most misunderstood! I'll be in Australia with my Ocean tour in ... www.facebook.com
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Solpuga
‖ Solpuga (sɒlˈpjuːgə) Also 8 Sal-. [L. solpūga (salpūga), also solipūga, solifūga: cf. solifuge.] 1. A venomous ant or spider mentioned by classical authors.1601 Holland Pliny viii. xxix. 212 In æthyopia..there is a great countrey..dispeopled sometime by Scorpions, and a Kind of Pismires called Sol... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rhagoditta susa
Rhagoditta susa is a species of solifuge within the family Rhagodidae found distributed in Iran. 2 specimens of the species have been found, with 1 being wikipedia.org
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Cratosolpuga
Cratosolpuga is an extinct genus of solifuge from the Early Cretaceous Araripe Basin of Brazil. wikipedia.org
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