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Definition of Order Pedipalpi
1. Noun. Whip scorpions.
Generic synonyms: Animal Order
Group relationships: Arachnida, Class Arachnida
Member holonyms: Whip Scorpion, Whip-scorpion, Genus Mastigoproctus, Mastigoproctus
Lexicographical Neighbors of Order Pedipalpi
Literary usage of Order Pedipalpi
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences by Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences (1914)
"They represent what may have been an arthropod, but nothing more definite can be
said about them. order Pedipalpi With the exception of the recent family ..."
2. College zoology by Robert William Hegner (1918)
"322, E), which feeds on the skin of sheep, cattle, and horses, producing scabs.
FIG. 323. — Order PEDIPALPI. A South American species, ..."
3. Bulletin by Geological Survey (U.S.) (1887)
"Since then S tur has described a second species from Ostrau, in Moravia, under
the name of E. Salmi. 4. Order PEDIPALPI Latreille. ..."
4. A Text-book of Invertebrate Morphology by James Playfair McMurrich (1896)
"order Pedipalpi.—No distinction of head and thorax ; abdomen segmented, and either
undifferentiated or with three small segments terminated by a ..."
5. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1900)
"Though, indeed, the order Pedipalpi is poor in species, its two suborders,
Amblypygi (with the family ..."
6. Systematic Review of Our Present Knowledge of Fossil Insects, Including by Samuel Hubbard Scudder (1886)
"Order PEDIPALPI Latreille. Body depressed, the cephalothorax and abdomen distinctly
separate. Cephalothorax compact, but sometimes broken into two parts; ..."
7. A Manual of Palaeontology for the Use of Students with a General by Henry Alleyne Nicholson (1872)
"... then existed do not appear to have been strikingly different from living types.
order Pedipalpi.—The typical members of this order are the Scorpions ..."