Scorpion Diagram
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“Diagram of structure of Scopionidae (most of the appendages removed). IV. to XX., fourth to twentieth somite; IV., basis of the pedipalpi or great claws; V., VI., of two succeeding cephalic segments; T, telson of sting; a, mouth; b, alimentary canal; c, anus; d, heart; e, a pulmonary sac; f, line of ventral ganglionated cord; g, cerebroganglia.” -Whitney, 1911
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arachnid, Pedipalpi, stinger, sting, arthropod, Somite, telson, scorpion anatomy, scorpion diagram, great claws, scorpion partsGalleries
Spiders, Mites and ScorpionsSource
William Dwight Whitney The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language (New York, NY: The Century Co., 1911)
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