Biology:Phrynidae

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Short description: Family of whip scorpions

Phrynidae
Temporal range: Cretaceous–Recent
Paraphrynus sp. with her young - Belize.jpg
Paraphrynus spp. with her young in Belize
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Amblypygi
Family: Phrynidae
Thorell, 1883
Genera

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Phrynidae is a family of amblypygid arachnida arthropods also known as whip spiders and tailless whip scorpions. Phrynidae species are found in tropical and subtropical regions in North and South America. Some species are subterranean; all are nocturnal.[1] At least some species of Phrynidae hold territories that they defend from other individuals.[2]

Taxonomy

The following genera are recognised:[3]

Phrynidae Blanchard, 1852

References

  1. Chapin, KJ; Hebets, EA (2016). "Behavioral ecology of amblypygids". Journal of Arachnology 44 (1): 1–14. 
  2. Chapin KJ; Hill-Lindsay S (2015). "Territoriality evidenced by asymmetric intruder-holder motivation in an amblypygid". Behavioural Processes 122: 110–115. 
  3. Mark S. Harvey (2003). "Order Amblypygi". Catalogue of the smaller arachnid orders of the world: Amblypygi, Uropygi, Schizomida, Palpigradi, Ricinulei and Solifugae. CSIRO Publishing. pp. 3–58. ISBN 978-0-643-06805-6. https://books.google.com/books?id=I5JNqiORopUC&pg=PA12. 
  4. Dunlop, Jason A.; Mrugalla, Boris (2015). "Redescription of the Chiapas amber whip spider Electrophrynus mirus (Amblypygi)". The Journal of Arachnology 43 (2): 220–223. ISSN 0161-8202. https://www.jstor.org/stable/24717337. 

External links

Wikidata ☰ Q3381696 entry