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Discover Life in America -- GSMNP Arachnida
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URL: http://www.discoverlife.org/nh/cl/GSMNP/arachnid/key/key_order.html
Photos, morphology. [ eng ] |

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Selts ebaskorpionilised (<I>Pseudoscorpiones</I>). Üldinfo
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URL: http://www.zbi.ee/satikad/ammelgad/ebaskorpion/ebas.htm
Varjatud elupaikades peidavad end skorpionite sarnased 1-2 (7) mm pikkused lapiku kehaga
ebaskorpionid. Nad peidavad end põhiliselt mullas, kuid ka puu korba all, samblas, kivide all, koobastes ning ka
selgroogsete pesades ja urgudes. Mõned liigid elavad ka majades. Maailmas teadaolevast 2000 liigist elab
Eestis vaid 5. Kuna neid on võrdlemisi vähe uuritud, siis arvatakse, et neid esineb tegelikult kaks korda rohkem.
Põhiliselt elavad ebaskorpionid subtroopikas. [ est ] |

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Arachnida Pseudoscorpiones
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URL: http://digilander.iol.it/enrlana/baboiaweb/pseud.htm
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World bibliography on subterranean Arachnida, Pseudoscorpiones
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URL: http://members.aol.com/blspecies/pseudoscorpiones.htm
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Discover Life in America-GSMNP Pseudoscorpions
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URL: http://www.discoverlife.org/nh/cl/GSMNP/arachnid/pseudoscorpion/
This list represents all of the Pseudoscorpiones thus far recorded from the states of Tennessee and North Carolina. [ eng ] |

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Pseudoscorpiones Type Collection Holdings
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URL: http://www.calacademy.org/research/entomology/types/pseudfam.htm
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Psuedoscorpions
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URL: http://www.upcrc.com/guides/houseid/pseudosc.htm
Description, picture, biology. [ eng ] |

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Pseudoscorpions
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URL: http://insects.ummz.lsa.umich.edu/MES/notes/entnote16.html
Have you ever seen a pseudoscorpion, living or dead? These tiny arachnids--the average body length of the adult ranges from 2 to 4 mm--often generate little interest because they are
difficult to keep alive for prolonged periods and their economic importance is confined to the role they play in the food web. They superficially resemble true scorpions except for the
absence of a post-abdomen and accompanying sting (Fig. 1). However, they do have poison glands in their pedipalps which are used to capture small arthropods such as Collembola and
mites. Because of their size as well as their secretive behavior, they usually go unobserved. Nevertheless, they are widespread in their distribution and diverse in their habits. [ eng ] |

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Pseudoscorpions
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URL: http://gardening.wsu.edu/library/inse009/inse009.htm
Pseudoscorpions or "book scorpions" are flattened, oval shaped, and related to spiders. They are commonly found in houses but also occur outside under
loose bark, dead leaves, etc. Although these tiny creatures (commonly 1/8 inch long) somewhat resemble scorpions, they do not sting and are reported to
be harmless. They feed mostly on small insects, and are therefore beneficial. Pseudoscorpions spin small, disk shaped, whitish, cocoon like structures in
which they lay eggs, overwinter, or shed their skin. These structures may be found in various locations where pseudoscorpions have been present. No
controls are generally suggested. Avoid stacking firewood indoors. Only bring in the amount you are going to burn at any one time. Such practices will go a
long way in cutting down the number of pseudoscorpions and other such creatures that often come in with firewood. [ eng ] |

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