Clipart images of several species of spiders, mites, scorpions, and hermit crabs. These animals are members of the arachnid class of insects.
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Mygale Fodiens
Mygale fodiens, part of the Arachnidia class.... |
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Nymphonomorphous
"One of the Numphonomorphous Pantopoda, Nymphon hispidum, showing the seven pairs of appendages 1 to 7; ab, the rudimentary opisthoma; s, the mouth-bearing proboscis." — The Encyclopedia Britann... |
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Palaeophonus Hunteri
"Ventral view of a restoration of Palaeophonus Hunteri, Pocock, the Silurian scorpion from Lesmahagow, Scotland. Restored by R. I. Peacock. The meeting of the coxae of all the prosomatic limbs in fr... |
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Palaophonus
"Dorsal view of a restoration of Palaeophonus nuncius, Thorell. The Silurian scorpion from Gothland." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Pierygotus Osiliensis
"Pierygotus osiliensis, Schmidt. Silurian of Rootzkil. Restoration of the ventral surface, about a third natural size, after Schmidt. a, Camerostome or epistoma. m, Chilarium or metasternite of the ... |
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Prosomatic Limb
"Comparison of the sixth prosomatic limb of a recent scorpion (B), of Palaeophonus (C), and of Limulus (A), showing their agreement in the number of segments; in the existence of a movable spine, Sp, ... |
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Pseudoscorpion
A small arachnid that resembles a scorpion. ... |
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Retinula
"Diagram of a retinula of the central eye of a scorpion consisting of five retina-cells (ret), with adherent branched pigment cells (pig)." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Rhabdom
"Rhabdom of the same, consisting of five confluent rhabdomeres." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Rhabdom
"Transverse section of the rhabdom of a retinula of the scorpion's central eye, showing its five constituent rhabdomeres as rays of a star." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Sao Hirsuto
"Five stages in the development of the trilobite Sao hirsuta. A, Youngest stage. B, Older stage with distinct pygidial carapace. C, Stage with two free mesosomatic somites between the prosomatic an... |
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Schizomus
"Schizomus crassicaudaius, one of the Tartarid Pedipalpi. Ventral view of a female with the appendages cut short near the base. a, Prosternum of prosoma. b, Metasternum of prosoma. prae-gen, The prae... |
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Schizomus
"Schizomus crassicaudatus, a Tartarid Pedipalp. Dorsal view of a male with the appendages cut short. I to VI. The prosomatic appendages. a, Anterior plate. b, Posterior plate of the prosomatic carapac... |
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Schizomus
"Schizomus crassicaudatus, one of the Pedipalpi. Lateral view of a male, II to VI, the prosomatic appendages, the first being concealed; 5, the fifth, and II, the eleventh tergites of the opisthosoma;... |
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Scorpio Embryo
"Embryo of scorpion, ventral view showing somites and appendages. sgc, Frontal groove. sa, Rudiment of lateral eyes. obl, Camerostome (upper lip). so, Sense-organ of Patten. PrGabp1, Rudiment of ... |
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Scorpion
Scorpions are found in warm climates, reaching their greatest size in tropical America and Africa. ... |
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Scorpion
Scorpions are characterized by having a distinctly segmented abdomen, which passes into the cephalothorax, without any well-marked line of boundary.... |
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Scorpion
"This order, sometimes called the Pedipalpi, or feet-feelers, and which derives its name from the Greek polus, many mera, divisions, and somata, bodies, includes two... |
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Scorpion
The name of an extensive genus of insects, native to the warm climates of both hemispheres, and belonging to the same family as the spiders. ... |
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Scorpion
"Ventral view of a scorpion. Palamnaeus indus, de Geer, to show the arrangement of the coxae of the limbs, the sternal elements, genital plate and pectens. M, Mouth behind the oval median camerostom... |
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Scorpion
"View from below of a scorpion (Buthus occitanus) opened and dissected so as to show the pericardium with its muscles, the lateral arteries, and the tergo-sternal muscles. PRO, Prosoma. dpm, Dorso-p... |
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Scorpion
"Diagram of a lateral view of a longitudinal section of a scorpion. d, Chelicera. ch, Chela. cam, Camerostome. m, Mouth. ent, Entosternum. p, Pecten. stig1, First pulmonary aperture. stig4, Fourth pu... |
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Scorpion
"Drawing from life of the desert scorpion, Buthusaustralis." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910
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Scorpion
"Drawing from tlife of the Italian scorpion Euscorpius italicus, Herbst, holding a blue-bottle fly with its left chela, and carefully piercing it between head and thorax with its string. Two insertio... |
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Scorpion
"The same scorpion carrying the now paralysed fly held in its chelicerae, the chelae liberated for attack and defence." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |