PseudoscorpionsClass Arachnida

Definition of PseudoscorpionsClass Arachnida as it relates to Animals, Arachnids, Pseudoscorpions, Class Arachnida

PseudoscorpionsClass Arachnida refers to tiny arachnids that are characterized by their pincer-like pedipalps, resembling those of scorpions, but without a tail. They are part of the Class Arachnida and share similarities with other arachnids such as spiders and mites. PseudoscorpionsClass Arachnida possess eight legs and two main body segments, like other arachnids. However, they differ from their relatives in that they have a venom gland in their pedipalps, which they use to immobilize prey. They are typically found in leaf litter, soil, and other organic debris. In the hierarchy, PseudoscorpionsClass Arachnida falls under the Class Arachnida, indicating its place within the broader group of arachnids, and is a subcategory of Pseudoscorpions.

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