Meanwhile, witches' brooms serve as a safe haven for daddy longlegs and pseudoscorpions. |
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Arachnids are represented in Sweden by spiders, harvestmen, pseudoscorpions and acarids. |
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Larvae develop as parasitoids of 13 insect orders, spider eggs, ticks, pseudoscorpions, and nematodes, or as primary or secondary feeders on plant tissue. |
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The silk of the pseudoscorpions is produced by a spinneret located on a movable projection of the chelicerae. |
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The toxicity of the venom of pseudoscorpions is not known. |
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Long ago, he used to study tiny pseudoscorpions as a zoologist. |
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The effects of varied grazing management on epigeal spiders, harvestmen and pseudoscorpions of Nardus stricta grassland in upland Scotland. |
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Sometimes he misses studying tiny pseudoscorpions. |
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Invertebrates observed in these caves included crustaceans, pseudoscorpions, spiders, millipedes, a dipluran, psocopteran, collembolans, beetles, and flies. |
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Thirty-two species of pseudoscorpions have been found co-existing with nine packrat species of the genus Neotoma, and this association has been referred to as phoresy. |
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Pseudoscorpions, sunspiders, ricinuleids, daddy longlegs, and mites and ticks have only tracheae. |
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Pseudoscorpions, literally 'false scorpions', are small and reddish or brown. They have oval, flattened bodies with two conspicuous pedipalps. |
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