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Paraphrynus
''Paraphrynus'' is a genus of whip spiders, also known as tailless whip scorpions (order Amblypygi), of the family Phrynidae. It is distributed from the southwestern United States to Central America, including several Caribbean islands. Most species are endemic to Mexico. Taxonomy This genus can be told apart from ''Phrynus'' by observing the patella of the pedipalp, which in ''Phrynus'' has one small spine between the two largest, while ''Paraphrynus'' has two. It can be distinguished from ''Acantophrynus'' by its lack of spines in the frontal region of the carapace. The remaining member of the family Phrynidae, ''Heterophrynus,'' does not seem to be sympatric with any species of this genus. There are about 18 species: * '' Paraphrynus aztecus'' (Pocock, 1894) * '' Paraphrynus baeops'' (Mullinex, 1975) * '' Paraphrynus carolynae'' Armas, 2012 * '' Paraphrynus chacmool'' (Rowland, 1973) * '' Paraphrynus chiztun'' (Rowland, 1973) * '' Paraphrynus cubensis'' Quintero, 1983 * ' ...
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Paraphrynus Mexicanus
''Paraphrynus'' is a genus of whip spiders, also known as tailless whip scorpions (order Amblypygi), of the family Phrynidae. It is distributed from the southwestern United States to Central America, including several Caribbean islands. Most species are endemic to Mexico. Taxonomy This genus can be told apart from ''Phrynus'' by observing the patella of the pedipalp, which in ''Phrynus'' has one small spine between the two largest, while ''Paraphrynus'' has two. It can be distinguished from ''Acantophrynus'' by its lack of spines in the frontal region of the carapace. The remaining member of the family Phrynidae, ''Heterophrynus,'' does not seem to be sympatry, sympatric with any species of this genus. There are about 18 species: * ''Paraphrynus aztecus'' (Pocock, 1894) * ''Paraphrynus baeops'' (Mullinex, 1975) * ''Paraphrynus carolynae'' Armas, 2012 * ''Paraphrynus chacmool'' (Rowland, 1973) * ''Paraphrynus chiztun'' (Rowland, 1973) * ''Paraphrynus cubensis'' Quintero, 1983 ...
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Paraphrynus Cubensis
''Paraphrynus'' is a genus of whip spiders, also known as tailless whip scorpions (order Amblypygi), of the family Phrynidae. It is distributed from the southwestern United States to Central America, including several Caribbean islands. Most species are endemic to Mexico. Taxonomy This genus can be told apart from ''Phrynus'' by observing the patella of the pedipalp, which in ''Phrynus'' has one small spine between the two largest, while ''Paraphrynus'' has two. It can be distinguished from ''Acantophrynus'' by its lack of spines in the frontal region of the carapace. The remaining member of the family Phrynidae, ''Heterophrynus,'' does not seem to be sympatric with any species of this genus. There are about 18 species: * '' Paraphrynus aztecus'' (Pocock, 1894) * '' Paraphrynus baeops'' (Mullinex, 1975) * '' Paraphrynus carolynae'' Armas, 2012 * '' Paraphrynus chacmool'' (Rowland, 1973) * '' Paraphrynus chiztun'' (Rowland, 1973) * '' Paraphrynus cubensis'' Quintero, 1983 ...
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Paraphrynus Viridiceps
''Paraphrynus'' is a genus of whip spiders, also known as tailless whip scorpions (order Amblypygi), of the family Phrynidae. It is distributed from the southwestern United States to Central America, including several Caribbean islands. Most species are endemic to Mexico. Taxonomy This genus can be told apart from ''Phrynus'' by observing the patella of the pedipalp, which in ''Phrynus'' has one small spine between the two largest, while ''Paraphrynus'' has two. It can be distinguished from ''Acantophrynus'' by its lack of spines in the frontal region of the carapace. The remaining member of the family Phrynidae, ''Heterophrynus,'' does not seem to be sympatric with any species of this genus. There are about 18 species: * '' Paraphrynus aztecus'' (Pocock, 1894) * '' Paraphrynus baeops'' (Mullinex, 1975) * '' Paraphrynus carolynae'' Armas, 2012 * '' Paraphrynus chacmool'' (Rowland, 1973) * '' Paraphrynus chiztun'' (Rowland, 1973) * ''Paraphrynus cubensis'' Quintero, 1983 * ...
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Paraphrynus Velmae
''Paraphrynus'' is a genus of whip spiders, also known as tailless whip scorpions (order Amblypygi), of the family Phrynidae. It is distributed from the southwestern United States to Central America, including several Caribbean islands. Most species are endemic to Mexico. Taxonomy This genus can be told apart from ''Phrynus'' by observing the patella of the pedipalp, which in ''Phrynus'' has one small spine between the two largest, while ''Paraphrynus'' has two. It can be distinguished from ''Acantophrynus'' by its lack of spines in the frontal region of the carapace. The remaining member of the family Phrynidae, ''Heterophrynus,'' does not seem to be sympatric with any species of this genus. There are about 18 species: * '' Paraphrynus aztecus'' (Pocock, 1894) * '' Paraphrynus baeops'' (Mullinex, 1975) * '' Paraphrynus carolynae'' Armas, 2012 * '' Paraphrynus chacmool'' (Rowland, 1973) * '' Paraphrynus chiztun'' (Rowland, 1973) * ''Paraphrynus cubensis'' Quintero, 1983 * ...
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Paraphrynus Robustus
''Paraphrynus'' is a genus of whip spiders, also known as tailless whip scorpions (order Amblypygi), of the family Phrynidae. It is distributed from the southwestern United States to Central America, including several Caribbean islands. Most species are endemic to Mexico. Taxonomy This genus can be told apart from ''Phrynus'' by observing the patella of the pedipalp, which in ''Phrynus'' has one small spine between the two largest, while ''Paraphrynus'' has two. It can be distinguished from ''Acantophrynus'' by its lack of spines in the frontal region of the carapace. The remaining member of the family Phrynidae, ''Heterophrynus,'' does not seem to be sympatric with any species of this genus. There are about 18 species: * '' Paraphrynus aztecus'' (Pocock, 1894) * '' Paraphrynus baeops'' (Mullinex, 1975) * '' Paraphrynus carolynae'' Armas, 2012 * '' Paraphrynus chacmool'' (Rowland, 1973) * '' Paraphrynus chiztun'' (Rowland, 1973) * ''Paraphrynus cubensis'' Quintero, 1983 * ...
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Paraphrynus Reddelli
''Paraphrynus'' is a genus of whip spiders, also known as tailless whip scorpions (order Amblypygi), of the family Phrynidae. It is distributed from the southwestern United States to Central America, including several Caribbean islands. Most species are endemic to Mexico. Taxonomy This genus can be told apart from ''Phrynus'' by observing the patella of the pedipalp, which in ''Phrynus'' has one small spine between the two largest, while ''Paraphrynus'' has two. It can be distinguished from ''Acantophrynus'' by its lack of spines in the frontal region of the carapace. The remaining member of the family Phrynidae, ''Heterophrynus,'' does not seem to be sympatric with any species of this genus. There are about 18 species: * '' Paraphrynus aztecus'' (Pocock, 1894) * '' Paraphrynus baeops'' (Mullinex, 1975) * '' Paraphrynus carolynae'' Armas, 2012 * '' Paraphrynus chacmool'' (Rowland, 1973) * '' Paraphrynus chiztun'' (Rowland, 1973) * ''Paraphrynus cubensis'' Quintero, 1983 * ...
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Paraphrynus Raptator
''Paraphrynus'' is a genus of whip spiders, also known as tailless whip scorpions (order Amblypygi), of the family Phrynidae. It is distributed from the southwestern United States to Central America, including several Caribbean islands. Most species are endemic to Mexico. Taxonomy This genus can be told apart from ''Phrynus'' by observing the patella of the pedipalp, which in ''Phrynus'' has one small spine between the two largest, while ''Paraphrynus'' has two. It can be distinguished from ''Acantophrynus'' by its lack of spines in the frontal region of the carapace. The remaining member of the family Phrynidae, ''Heterophrynus,'' does not seem to be sympatric with any species of this genus. There are about 18 species: * '' Paraphrynus aztecus'' (Pocock, 1894) * '' Paraphrynus baeops'' (Mullinex, 1975) * '' Paraphrynus carolynae'' Armas, 2012 * '' Paraphrynus chacmool'' (Rowland, 1973) * '' Paraphrynus chiztun'' (Rowland, 1973) * ''Paraphrynus cubensis'' Quintero, 1983 * ...
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Paraphrynus Pococki
''Paraphrynus'' is a genus of whip spiders, also known as tailless whip scorpions (order Amblypygi), of the family Phrynidae. It is distributed from the southwestern United States to Central America, including several Caribbean islands. Most species are endemic to Mexico. Taxonomy This genus can be told apart from ''Phrynus'' by observing the patella of the pedipalp, which in ''Phrynus'' has one small spine between the two largest, while ''Paraphrynus'' has two. It can be distinguished from ''Acantophrynus'' by its lack of spines in the frontal region of the carapace. The remaining member of the family Phrynidae, ''Heterophrynus,'' does not seem to be sympatric with any species of this genus. There are about 18 species: * '' Paraphrynus aztecus'' (Pocock, 1894) * '' Paraphrynus baeops'' (Mullinex, 1975) * '' Paraphrynus carolynae'' Armas, 2012 * '' Paraphrynus chacmool'' (Rowland, 1973) * '' Paraphrynus chiztun'' (Rowland, 1973) * ''Paraphrynus cubensis'' Quintero, 1983 * ...
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Paraphrynus Olmeca
''Paraphrynus'' is a genus of whip spiders, also known as tailless whip scorpions (order Amblypygi), of the family Phrynidae. It is distributed from the southwestern United States to Central America, including several Caribbean islands. Most species are endemic to Mexico. Taxonomy This genus can be told apart from ''Phrynus'' by observing the patella of the pedipalp, which in ''Phrynus'' has one small spine between the two largest, while ''Paraphrynus'' has two. It can be distinguished from ''Acantophrynus'' by its lack of spines in the frontal region of the carapace. The remaining member of the family Phrynidae, ''Heterophrynus,'' does not seem to be sympatric with any species of this genus. There are about 18 species: * '' Paraphrynus aztecus'' (Pocock, 1894) * '' Paraphrynus baeops'' (Mullinex, 1975) * '' Paraphrynus carolynae'' Armas, 2012 * '' Paraphrynus chacmool'' (Rowland, 1973) * '' Paraphrynus chiztun'' (Rowland, 1973) * ''Paraphrynus cubensis'' Quintero, 1983 * ...
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Paraphrynus Maya
''Paraphrynus'' is a genus of whip spiders, also known as tailless whip scorpions (order Amblypygi), of the family Phrynidae. It is distributed from the southwestern United States to Central America, including several Caribbean islands. Most species are endemic to Mexico. Taxonomy This genus can be told apart from ''Phrynus'' by observing the patella of the pedipalp, which in ''Phrynus'' has one small spine between the two largest, while ''Paraphrynus'' has two. It can be distinguished from ''Acantophrynus'' by its lack of spines in the frontal region of the carapace. The remaining member of the family Phrynidae, ''Heterophrynus,'' does not seem to be sympatric with any species of this genus. There are about 18 species: * '' Paraphrynus aztecus'' (Pocock, 1894) * '' Paraphrynus baeops'' (Mullinex, 1975) * '' Paraphrynus carolynae'' Armas, 2012 * '' Paraphrynus chacmool'' (Rowland, 1973) * '' Paraphrynus chiztun'' (Rowland, 1973) * ''Paraphrynus cubensis'' Quintero, 1983 * ...
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Paraphrynus Macrops
''Paraphrynus'' is a genus of whip spiders, also known as tailless whip scorpions (order Amblypygi), of the family Phrynidae. It is distributed from the southwestern United States to Central America, including several Caribbean islands. Most species are endemic to Mexico. Taxonomy This genus can be told apart from ''Phrynus'' by observing the patella of the pedipalp, which in ''Phrynus'' has one small spine between the two largest, while ''Paraphrynus'' has two. It can be distinguished from ''Acantophrynus'' by its lack of spines in the frontal region of the carapace. The remaining member of the family Phrynidae, ''Heterophrynus,'' does not seem to be sympatric with any species of this genus. There are about 18 species: * '' Paraphrynus aztecus'' (Pocock, 1894) * '' Paraphrynus baeops'' (Mullinex, 1975) * '' Paraphrynus carolynae'' Armas, 2012 * '' Paraphrynus chacmool'' (Rowland, 1973) * '' Paraphrynus chiztun'' (Rowland, 1973) * ''Paraphrynus cubensis'' Quintero, 1983 * ...
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Paraphrynus Leptus
''Paraphrynus'' is a genus of whip spiders, also known as tailless whip scorpions (order Amblypygi), of the family Phrynidae. It is distributed from the southwestern United States to Central America, including several Caribbean islands. Most species are endemic to Mexico. Taxonomy This genus can be told apart from ''Phrynus'' by observing the patella of the pedipalp, which in ''Phrynus'' has one small spine between the two largest, while ''Paraphrynus'' has two. It can be distinguished from ''Acantophrynus'' by its lack of spines in the frontal region of the carapace. The remaining member of the family Phrynidae, ''Heterophrynus,'' does not seem to be sympatric with any species of this genus. There are about 18 species: * '' Paraphrynus aztecus'' (Pocock, 1894) * '' Paraphrynus baeops'' (Mullinex, 1975) * '' Paraphrynus carolynae'' Armas, 2012 * '' Paraphrynus chacmool'' (Rowland, 1973) * '' Paraphrynus chiztun'' (Rowland, 1973) * ''Paraphrynus cubensis'' Quintero, 1983 * ...
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