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Phrynus Noeli
''Phrynus'' is a genus of whip spiders found in tropical and subtropical regions, mostly in the new world. Appearance Like other species of the order Amblypygi, species of the genus ''Phrynus'' are dorso-ventrally flattened arachnids with elongate, antenniform front legs used to navigate their environment and communicate with conspecifics. Individuals capture prey using raptorial pedipalps. ''Phrynus'' species vary in size, from the small '' Phrynus marginemaculatus'' to the larger ''Phrynus longipes''. At least one species of ''Phrynus'' is territorial and cannibalistic (''Phrynus longipes''). ''Phrynus'' is a New World genus, found from the southern United States to northern South America; the sole exception is ''Phrynus exsul'' from Indonesia. List of species *''Phrynus alejandroi'' Armas & Teruel, 2010 *''Phrynus araya'' Colmenares Garcia & Villarreal Manzanilla 2008 *''Phrynus asperatipes'' Wood, 1863 *''Phrynus barbadensis'' (Pocock, 1894) *''Phrynus calypso'' Joya, 2017 ...
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Jean-Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet, chevalier de Lamarck (1 August 1744 – 18 December 1829), often known simply as Lamarck (; ), was a French naturalist, biologist, academic, and soldier. He was an early proponent of the idea that biological evolution occurred and proceeded in accordance with natural laws. Lamarck fought in the Seven Years' War against Prussia, and was awarded a commission for bravery on the battlefield. Posted to Monaco, Lamarck became interested in natural history and resolved to study medicine. Packard (1901), p. 15. He retired from the army after being injured in 1766, and returned to his medical studies. Lamarck developed a particular interest in botany, and later, after he published the three-volume work ''Flore françoise'' (1778), he gained membership of the French Academy of Sciences in 1779. Lamarck became involved in the Jardin des Plantes and was appointed to the Chair of Botany in 1788. When the French National Assembly founded the Muséum ...
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Phrynus Cozumel
''Phrynus'' is a genus of whip spiders found in tropical and subtropical regions, mostly in the new world. Appearance Like other species of the order Amblypygi, species of the genus ''Phrynus'' are dorso-ventrally flattened arachnids with elongate, antenniform front legs used to navigate their environment and communicate with conspecifics. Individuals capture prey using raptorial pedipalps. ''Phrynus'' species vary in size, from the small '' Phrynus marginemaculatus'' to the larger ''Phrynus longipes''. At least one species of ''Phrynus'' is territorial and cannibalistic (''Phrynus longipes''). ''Phrynus'' is a New World genus, found from the southern United States to northern South America; the sole exception is ''Phrynus exsul'' from Indonesia. List of species *'' Phrynus alejandroi'' Armas & Teruel, 2010 *'' Phrynus araya'' Colmenares Garcia & Villarreal Manzanilla 2008 *'' Phrynus asperatipes'' Wood, 1863 *'' Phrynus barbadensis'' (Pocock, 1894) *''Phrynus calypso'' Joya ...
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Phrynus Noeli
''Phrynus'' is a genus of whip spiders found in tropical and subtropical regions, mostly in the new world. Appearance Like other species of the order Amblypygi, species of the genus ''Phrynus'' are dorso-ventrally flattened arachnids with elongate, antenniform front legs used to navigate their environment and communicate with conspecifics. Individuals capture prey using raptorial pedipalps. ''Phrynus'' species vary in size, from the small '' Phrynus marginemaculatus'' to the larger ''Phrynus longipes''. At least one species of ''Phrynus'' is territorial and cannibalistic (''Phrynus longipes''). ''Phrynus'' is a New World genus, found from the southern United States to northern South America; the sole exception is ''Phrynus exsul'' from Indonesia. List of species *''Phrynus alejandroi'' Armas & Teruel, 2010 *''Phrynus araya'' Colmenares Garcia & Villarreal Manzanilla 2008 *''Phrynus asperatipes'' Wood, 1863 *''Phrynus barbadensis'' (Pocock, 1894) *''Phrynus calypso'' Joya, 2017 ...
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Phrynus Maesi
''Phrynus'' is a genus of whip spiders found in tropical and subtropical regions, mostly in the new world. Appearance Like other species of the order Amblypygi, species of the genus ''Phrynus'' are dorso-ventrally flattened arachnids with elongate, antenniform front legs used to navigate their environment and communicate with conspecifics. Individuals capture prey using raptorial pedipalps. ''Phrynus'' species vary in size, from the small '' Phrynus marginemaculatus'' to the larger ''Phrynus longipes''. At least one species of ''Phrynus'' is territorial and cannibalistic (''Phrynus longipes''). ''Phrynus'' is a New World genus, found from the southern United States to northern South America; the sole exception is ''Phrynus exsul'' from Indonesia. List of species *''Phrynus alejandroi'' Armas & Teruel, 2010 *''Phrynus araya'' Colmenares Garcia & Villarreal Manzanilla 2008 *''Phrynus asperatipes'' Wood, 1863 *''Phrynus barbadensis'' (Pocock, 1894) *''Phrynus calypso'' Joya, 2017 ...
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Phrynus Levii
''Phrynus'' is a genus of whip spiders found in tropical and subtropical regions, mostly in the new world. Appearance Like other species of the order Amblypygi, species of the genus ''Phrynus'' are dorso-ventrally flattened arachnids with elongate, antenniform front legs used to navigate their environment and communicate with conspecifics. Individuals capture prey using raptorial pedipalps. ''Phrynus'' species vary in size, from the small '' Phrynus marginemaculatus'' to the larger ''Phrynus longipes''. At least one species of ''Phrynus'' is territorial and cannibalistic (''Phrynus longipes''). ''Phrynus'' is a New World genus, found from the southern United States to northern South America; the sole exception is ''Phrynus exsul'' from Indonesia. List of species *''Phrynus alejandroi'' Armas & Teruel, 2010 *''Phrynus araya'' Colmenares Garcia & Villarreal Manzanilla 2008 *''Phrynus asperatipes'' Wood, 1863 *''Phrynus barbadensis'' (Pocock, 1894) *''Phrynus calypso'' Joya, 2017 ...
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Phrynus Kennidae
''Phrynus'' is a genus of whip spiders found in tropical and subtropical regions, mostly in the new world. Appearance Like other species of the order Amblypygi, species of the genus ''Phrynus'' are dorso-ventrally flattened arachnids with elongate, antenniform front legs used to navigate their environment and communicate with conspecifics. Individuals capture prey using raptorial pedipalps. ''Phrynus'' species vary in size, from the small '' Phrynus marginemaculatus'' to the larger ''Phrynus longipes''. At least one species of ''Phrynus'' is territorial and cannibalistic (''Phrynus longipes''). ''Phrynus'' is a New World genus, found from the southern United States to northern South America; the sole exception is ''Phrynus exsul'' from Indonesia. List of species *''Phrynus alejandroi'' Armas & Teruel, 2010 *''Phrynus araya'' Colmenares Garcia & Villarreal Manzanilla 2008 *''Phrynus asperatipes'' Wood, 1863 *''Phrynus barbadensis'' (Pocock, 1894) *''Phrynus calypso'' Joya, 2017 ...
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Phrynus Hoffmannae
''Phrynus'' is a genus of whip spiders found in tropical and subtropical regions, mostly in the new world. Appearance Like other species of the order Amblypygi, species of the genus ''Phrynus'' are dorso-ventrally flattened arachnids with elongate, antenniform front legs used to navigate their environment and communicate with conspecifics. Individuals capture prey using raptorial pedipalps. ''Phrynus'' species vary in size, from the small '' Phrynus marginemaculatus'' to the larger ''Phrynus longipes''. At least one species of ''Phrynus'' is territorial and cannibalistic (''Phrynus longipes''). ''Phrynus'' is a New World genus, found from the southern United States to northern South America; the sole exception is ''Phrynus exsul'' from Indonesia. List of species *''Phrynus alejandroi'' Armas & Teruel, 2010 *''Phrynus araya'' Colmenares Garcia & Villarreal Manzanilla 2008 *''Phrynus asperatipes'' Wood, 1863 *''Phrynus barbadensis'' (Pocock, 1894) *''Phrynus calypso'' Joya, 2017 ...
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Phrynus Hispaniolae
''Phrynus'' is a genus of whip spiders found in tropical and subtropical regions, mostly in the new world. Appearance Like other species of the order Amblypygi, species of the genus ''Phrynus'' are dorso-ventrally flattened arachnids with elongate, antenniform front legs used to navigate their environment and communicate with conspecifics. Individuals capture prey using raptorial pedipalps. ''Phrynus'' species vary in size, from the small '' Phrynus marginemaculatus'' to the larger ''Phrynus longipes''. At least one species of ''Phrynus'' is territorial and cannibalistic (''Phrynus longipes''). ''Phrynus'' is a New World genus, found from the southern United States to northern South America; the sole exception is ''Phrynus exsul'' from Indonesia. List of species *''Phrynus alejandroi'' Armas & Teruel, 2010 *''Phrynus araya'' Colmenares Garcia & Villarreal Manzanilla 2008 *''Phrynus asperatipes'' Wood, 1863 *''Phrynus barbadensis'' (Pocock, 1894) *''Phrynus calypso'' Joya, 2017 ...
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Phrynus Goesii
''Phrynus'' is a genus of whip spiders found in tropical and subtropical regions, mostly in the new world. Appearance Like other species of the order Amblypygi, species of the genus ''Phrynus'' are dorso-ventrally flattened arachnids with elongate, antenniform front legs used to navigate their environment and communicate with conspecifics. Individuals capture prey using raptorial pedipalps. ''Phrynus'' species vary in size, from the small '' Phrynus marginemaculatus'' to the larger ''Phrynus longipes''. At least one species of ''Phrynus'' is territorial and cannibalistic (''Phrynus longipes''). ''Phrynus'' is a New World genus, found from the southern United States to northern South America; the sole exception is ''Phrynus exsul'' from Indonesia. List of species *''Phrynus alejandroi'' Armas & Teruel, 2010 *''Phrynus araya'' Colmenares Garcia & Villarreal Manzanilla 2008 *''Phrynus asperatipes'' Wood, 1863 *''Phrynus barbadensis'' (Pocock, 1894) *''Phrynus calypso'' Joya, 2017 ...
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Phrynus Gervaisii
''Phrynus'' is a genus of whip spiders found in tropical and subtropical regions, mostly in the new world. Appearance Like other species of the order Amblypygi, species of the genus ''Phrynus'' are dorso-ventrally flattened arachnids with elongate, antenniform front legs used to navigate their environment and communicate with conspecifics. Individuals capture prey using raptorial pedipalps. ''Phrynus'' species vary in size, from the small '' Phrynus marginemaculatus'' to the larger ''Phrynus longipes''. At least one species of ''Phrynus'' is territorial and cannibalistic (''Phrynus longipes''). ''Phrynus'' is a New World genus, found from the southern United States to northern South America; the sole exception is ''Phrynus exsul'' from Indonesia. List of species *''Phrynus alejandroi'' Armas & Teruel, 2010 *''Phrynus araya'' Colmenares Garcia & Villarreal Manzanilla 2008 *''Phrynus asperatipes'' Wood, 1863 *''Phrynus barbadensis'' (Pocock, 1894) *''Phrynus calypso'' Joya, 2017 ...
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Phrynus Garridoi
''Phrynus garridoi'' is a species of Amblypygi in the family of Phrynidae. Distribution The species is endemic to Guerrero in Mexico. It is also found in Acapulco and Tierra Colorada. Description The males measure to and the females from to .Armas, 1995 : ''Nuevos Phrynus de México y Nicaragua, con la descripción complementaria de P. garridoi Armas (Amblypygi: Phrynidae).'' Revista Nicaraguense de Entomologia, , . Etymology The species is named in honour of Orlando H. Garrido Orlando H. Garrido (born 1 March 1931) is a Cuban biologist and former tennis player. A native of Havana, Garrido was a University of Miami collegiate player and represented Cuba in the Davis Cup from 1950 to 1959. He featured in the singles main ....Armas, 1994 : ''Nueva especie de Phrynus (Amblypygi: Phrynidae) del estado de Guerrero, México.'' AvaCient, , . Original publication *Armas, 1994 : ''Nueva especie de Phrynus (Amblypygi: Phrynidae) del estado de Guerrero, México.'' AvaCient, , . Ref ...
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Phrynus Fuscimanus
''Phrynus'' is a genus of whip spiders found in tropical and subtropical regions, mostly in the new world. Appearance Like other species of the order Amblypygi, species of the genus ''Phrynus'' are dorso-ventrally flattened arachnids with elongate, antenniform front legs used to navigate their environment and communicate with conspecifics. Individuals capture prey using raptorial pedipalps. ''Phrynus'' species vary in size, from the small '' Phrynus marginemaculatus'' to the larger ''Phrynus longipes''. At least one species of ''Phrynus'' is territorial and cannibalistic (''Phrynus longipes''). ''Phrynus'' is a New World genus, found from the southern United States to northern South America; the sole exception is ''Phrynus exsul'' from Indonesia. List of species *''Phrynus alejandroi'' Armas & Teruel, 2010 *''Phrynus araya'' Colmenares Garcia & Villarreal Manzanilla 2008 *''Phrynus asperatipes'' Wood, 1863 *''Phrynus barbadensis'' (Pocock, 1894) *''Phrynus calypso'' Joya, 2017 ...
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