Schizomida, also known as sprickets
or short-tailed whip-scorpions, is an
order of
arachnid
Arachnids are arthropods in the Class (biology), class Arachnida () of the subphylum Chelicerata. Arachnida includes, among others, spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites, pseudoscorpions, opiliones, harvestmen, Solifugae, camel spiders, Amblypygi, wh ...
s, generally less than in length. The order is not yet widely studied.
E. O. Wilson has identified schizomids as among the "groups of organisms that desperately need experts to work on them."
Taxonomy
Schizomids are grouped into three
families:
*
Calcitronidae † (fossil; dubious)
*
Hubbardiidae
Hubbardiidae is a family (biology), family of arachnids, superficially resembling spiders. It is the larger of the two extant families of the Order (biology), order, Schizomida, and is divided into two subfamily, subfamilies. The family is based ...
*
Protoschizomidae (2 genera, 15 species)
**''
Agastoschizomus''
**
''
Protoschizomus''
About 300 species of schizomids have been described worldwide, most belonging to the
Hubbardiidae
Hubbardiidae is a family (biology), family of arachnids, superficially resembling spiders. It is the larger of the two extant families of the Order (biology), order, Schizomida, and is divided into two subfamily, subfamilies. The family is based ...
family. A
systematic review
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including a full catalogue may be found in Reddell & Cokendolpher (1995). The Schizomida is sister to the order
Uropygi, the two
clade
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s together forming the
Thelyphonida (in the broad sense of the name).
Based on
molecular clock dates, both orders likely originated in the late
Carboniferous
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somewhere in the tropics of
Pangea, and the Schizomida underwent substantial diversification starting in the
Cretaceous
The Cretaceous ( ) is a geological period that lasted from about 143.1 to 66 mya (unit), million years ago (Mya). It is the third and final period of the Mesozoic Era (geology), Era, as well as the longest. At around 77.1 million years, it is the ...
.
The oldest known fossils of the group are from the Mid-Cretaceous
Burmese amber
Burmese amber, also known as Burmite or Kachin amber, is amber from the Hukawng Valley in northern Myanmar. The amber is dated to around 100 million years ago, during the latest Albian to earliest Cenomanian ages of the mid-Cretaceous period. Th ...
of Myanmar, which are assignable to the Hubbardiidae.
Morphology
Schizomids are relatively small, soft-bodied arachnids, somewhat similar in appearance to
whip scorpions. The
prosoma (cephalothorax) is divided into three regions, each covered by plates, the large
protopeltidium and the smaller, paired,
mesopeltidia and
metapeltidia. The name means "split or cleaved middle", referring to the way the prosoma is divided into two separate plates.

The
opisthosoma (abdomen) is a smooth oval of 12 recognizable segments. The first is reduced and forms the
pedicel, while the last three are constricted, forming the
pygidium. The last segment bears a short whip-like tail or
flagellum, consisting of no more than four segments. The females generally have three- or four-segmented flagella, while in males it is single segmented.
Like the related orders
Uropygi and
Amblypygi, and the more distantly related
Solifugae, the schizomids use only six legs for walking, having modified their first two legs to serve as sensory organs. They also have large well-developed pincer-like
pedipalps just before the sensory legs. The hind legs are modified for jumping, as part of their escape response when threatened.
Schizomids have no actual eyes, but a few species have vestigial eyespots capable of telling light from dark. They breathe through a single pair of
book lungs located on the second abdominal segment, as the second pair on third abdominal segment found in the other orders of
Tetrapulmonata is lost.
Distribution and habitat
Schizomids are generally
tropical
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and
subtropical
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creatures, and they have a global distribution in these habitats, including in
Southeast Asia
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,
India
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,
Australia
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, several
Pacific Islands
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,
Central and
South America
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, and
Africa
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.
Additionally, some populations have been found in neighboring
temperate regions such as
California
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and
Texas
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.
Of the two extant families of sprickets,
Hubbardiidae
Hubbardiidae is a family (biology), family of arachnids, superficially resembling spiders. It is the larger of the two extant families of the Order (biology), order, Schizomida, and is divided into two subfamily, subfamilies. The family is based ...
has a global distribution while
Protoschizomidae is only found in
Mexico
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and Texas.
While schizomids are not native to
Europe
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, they have been
introduced to the continent in Britain, France, the Czech Republic, and Poland via soil stock imported for
botanical garden
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s; however, thus far they are still restricted to the artificial
greenhouse environments.
Despite their global distribution, most schizomid species have very restricted distributions, with many only known from their original locality.
Humidity
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is vital to determining the habitats in which sprickets can live as they need to avoid
desiccation
Desiccation is the state of extreme dryness, or the process of extreme drying. A desiccant is a hygroscopic (attracts and holds water) substance that induces or sustains such a state in its local vicinity in a moderately sealed container. The ...
.
They typically live in
rainforest
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leaf litter, particularly in the top layer of organic soil, under rocks, in and beneath
rotten logs, and even in
caves.
Although most species are restricted to rainforests, they can also be found in neighboring woody areas.
The Australian species ''
Draculoides vinei'' is believed to have been forced to move into a nearby humid cave system after its original forests dramatically decreased in size.
Additionally, some species have been found in insect nests; ''
Afrozomus machadoi'' lives in
termite mounds, while ''
Stenochrus portoricensis'' has been found in
ant colonies.
Schizomids are also occasionally found living in the trees; the South American ''
Surazomus arboreus'' lives in rainforest that is
seasonally flooded, forcing the arachnids to move higher into the trees to avoid drowning.
While sprickets are not typically found in colder climates, several Californian ''
Hubbardia'' species have been found living under snow-covered rocks, and ''
Hubbardia briggsi'' in particular is often found in snowy habitats during the winter.
Biology
While not much is known about the lifespans of schizomids, they have been found to live for several months in captivity.
Mortality and defense
Not much is known about the natural predators of sprickets.
Amblypygids have been observed eating schizomids.
Additionally, despite their small size, schizomids have been observed being
parasitized by tiny
nematode
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s; the opisthosoma of one ''
Stenochrus goodnightorum'' was nearly completely filled by a parasitic nematode.
Diet and feeding
Sprickets are active predators, constantly using their antenniform legs to examine the forest soil for potential prey.
A wide range of invertebrates are prey items, including
isopods,
millipede
Millipedes (originating from the Latin , "thousand", and , "foot") are a group of arthropods that are characterised by having two pairs of jointed legs on most body segments; they are known scientifically as the class Diplopoda, the name derive ...
s,
cockroach
Cockroaches (or roaches) are insects belonging to the Order (biology), order Blattodea (Blattaria). About 30 cockroach species out of 4,600 are associated with human habitats. Some species are well-known Pest (organism), pests.
Modern cockro ...
es,
worms,
springtail
Springtails (class Collembola) form the largest of the three lineages of modern Hexapoda, hexapods that are no longer considered insects. Although the three lineages are sometimes grouped together in a class called Entognatha because they have in ...
s,
termite
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s,
booklice,
zorapterans, and even other schizomids.
Prey can range in size from 10% of their body size to as much as 100%.
Once potential prey is located, the arachnid uses their antenniform legs to determine the size of the creature and note any extremities.
Should the schizomid not retreat, it will lunge forward and seize its victim with its palps.
The prey is then subdued, and possibly taken to the shelter of a nearby crevice to be eaten.
The chelicerae dismember the prey item before the tissues are liquified into
chyme and ingested via suction with the mouth.
Schizomids can survive a long time without food; some ''
Hubbardia pentapeltis
''Hubbardia pentapeltis'' is a species of short-tailed whipscorpion in the family Hubbardiidae.
References
Further reading
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External links
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'' have been shown to survive five months without food.
References
Cited texts
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* Reddell, J.R. & Cokendolpher, J.C. (1995). Catalogue, bibliography, and generic revision of the order Schizomida (Arachnida). Tex. Mem. Mus., Speleol. Monogr. 4: 1-170
* Savory, T., 1977. Arachnida. second edition. Academic Press inc. New York. 339pp.
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