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Ammotrechidae

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Containing group: Solifugae

Characteristics

Male ammotrechids have a fixed, non-rotatable membranous flagellum attached to the mesal face of each chelicera. 
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Geographic Distribution

Members of the family Ammotrechidae are known from North America, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean Islands. 

 

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Scientific Name Ammotrechula pilosa Muma
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
Sex Male
Life Cycle Stage Adult
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