Catageus
''Catageus'' is a genus of amblypygids of the family Charontidae. Species , there are 8 species in this genus. * ''Catageus berkeleyi'' ( Graveley, 1915) * ''Catageus brevispina'' (Weygoldt, 2002) * ''Catageus cavernicola'' (Thorell, 1889) * '' Catageus cerberus'' ( Simon, 1901) * ''Catageus dammermani'' ( Roewer, 1928) * ''Catageus longispina'' (Gravely, 1915) * ''Catageus orientalis'' (Seiter & Wolf, 2017) * ''Catageus sunda'' (Rahmadi & Harvey Harvey, Harveys or Harvey's may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Harvey'' (play), a 1944 play by Mary Chase about a man befriended by an invisible anthropomorphic rabbit * Harvey Awards ("Harveys"), one of the most important awards ..., 2008) References {{Taxonbar, from=Q2578739 Amblypygi Arachnid genera ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Catageus Cerberus
''Catageus'' is a genus of amblypygids of the family Charontidae. Species , there are 8 species in this genus. * '' Catageus berkeleyi'' ( Graveley, 1915) * '' Catageus brevispina'' (Weygoldt, 2002) * '' Catageus cavernicola'' (Thorell, 1889) * ''Catageus cerberus'' ( Simon, 1901) * '' Catageus dammermani'' ( Roewer, 1928) * '' Catageus longispina'' (Gravely, 1915) * '' Catageus orientalis'' (Seiter & Wolf, 2017) * '' Catageus sunda'' (Rahmadi & Harvey Harvey, Harveys or Harvey's may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Harvey'' (play), a 1944 play by Mary Chase about a man befriended by an invisible anthropomorphic rabbit * Harvey Awards ("Harveys"), one of the most important awards ..., 2008) References {{Taxonbar, from=Q2578739 Amblypygi Arachnid genera ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Catageus Dammermani
''Catageus'' is a genus of amblypygids of the family Charontidae. Species , there are 8 species in this genus. * ''Catageus berkeleyi'' ( Graveley, 1915) * '' Catageus brevispina'' (Weygoldt, 2002) * '' Catageus cavernicola'' (Thorell, 1889) * ''Catageus cerberus'' ( Simon, 1901) * '' Catageus dammermani'' ( Roewer, 1928) * ''Catageus longispina'' (Gravely, 1915) * ''Catageus orientalis'' (Seiter & Wolf, 2017) * ''Catageus sunda'' (Rahmadi & Harvey Harvey, Harveys or Harvey's may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Harvey'' (play), a 1944 play by Mary Chase about a man befriended by an invisible anthropomorphic rabbit * Harvey Awards ("Harveys"), one of the most important awards ..., 2008) References {{Taxonbar, from=Q2578739 Amblypygi Arachnid genera ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Catageus Cavernicola
''Catageus'' is a genus of amblypygids of the family Charontidae. Species , there are 8 species in this genus. * ''Catageus berkeleyi'' ( Graveley, 1915) * ''Catageus brevispina'' (Weygoldt, 2002) * '' Catageus cavernicola'' (Thorell, 1889) * ''Catageus cerberus'' ( Simon, 1901) * ''Catageus dammermani'' ( Roewer, 1928) * ''Catageus longispina'' (Gravely, 1915) * ''Catageus orientalis'' (Seiter & Wolf, 2017) * ''Catageus sunda'' (Rahmadi & Harvey Harvey, Harveys or Harvey's may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Harvey'' (play), a 1944 play by Mary Chase about a man befriended by an invisible anthropomorphic rabbit * Harvey Awards ("Harveys"), one of the most important awards ..., 2008) References {{Taxonbar, from=Q2578739 Amblypygi Arachnid genera ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Amblypygi
Amblypygi is an ancient order of arachnid chelicerate arthropods also known as African cave-dwelling spiders, whip spiders and tailless whip scorpions (not to be confused with whip scorpions or vinegaroons that belong to the related order Thelyphonida). The name "amblypygid" means "blunt tail", a reference to a lack of the flagellum that is otherwise seen in whip scorpions. Amblypygids possess no silk glands or venomous fangs. They rarely bite if threatened, but can grab fingers with their pedipalps, resulting in thorn-like puncture injuries. As of 2016, 5 families, 17 genera and around 155 species had been discovered and described. They are found in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide; they are mainly found in warm and humid environments and like to stay protected and hidden within leaf litter, caves, or underneath bark. Some species are subterranean; all are nocturnal. Fossilized amblypygids have been found dating back to the Carboniferous period, such as '' Weygoldtina ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Charontidae
Charontidae is a family of whip spiders. Genera *'' Catageus'' Thorell, 1889 (9 species) *''Charon In Greek mythology, Charon or Kharon (; grc, Χάρων) is a psychopomp, the ferryman of Hades, the Greek underworld. He carries the souls of those who have been given funeral rites across the rivers Acheron and Styx, which separate the wo ...'' Karsch, 1879 (5 species) References Biolib Amblypygi Arachnid families {{arachnid-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Amblypygi
Amblypygi is an ancient order of arachnid chelicerate arthropods also known as African cave-dwelling spiders, whip spiders and tailless whip scorpions (not to be confused with whip scorpions or vinegaroons that belong to the related order Thelyphonida). The name "amblypygid" means "blunt tail", a reference to a lack of the flagellum that is otherwise seen in whip scorpions. Amblypygids possess no silk glands or venomous fangs. They rarely bite if threatened, but can grab fingers with their pedipalps, resulting in thorn-like puncture injuries. As of 2016, 5 families, 17 genera and around 155 species had been discovered and described. They are found in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide; they are mainly found in warm and humid environments and like to stay protected and hidden within leaf litter, caves, or underneath bark. Some species are subterranean; all are nocturnal. Fossilized amblypygids have been found dating back to the Carboniferous period, such as '' Weygoldtina ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |