Common names:
palpigrades
Probability of
encounter: low
Quarantine importance:
no known importance.
Similarity to mites:
small size, strong chelicerae; somewhat mite-like when the flagellum breaks off
(common), but with clear opisthosomal segmentation.
- Morphology
- Normal adult length:
<1 mm
Body tagmata: prosoma, opisthosoma, segmented telson (flagellum)
Eyes: absent
Antennae: absent
Mouthparts: 3-segmented chelicerae; leg-like palps
Legs: 4 pairs; legs I antenniform
Distinguishing features: tail-like flagellum; finger-like median and
lateral organs; 3-segmented chelicerae
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- Diversity: 2
families, 6 genera, > 78 spp.
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References
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- Harvey, M.S. 2003. Catalogue of the smaller
arachnid orders of the World. CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Victoria