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Amblypygid - Phrynus

Amblypygid - Phrynus
Barro Colorado Island, Panama
June 7, 2004

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Moved
Moved from Paraphrynus.

whiptail scorpian, a sudo sco
whiptail scorpian, a sudo scorpian i have one as a pet and makes great entertainment watching it hunt crickets at night

Phrynus gervaisii
This would be Phrynus gervaisii. This is in the family Phrynidae. You can tell its Phrynus because there is only one spine on the dorsal margin of the pedipalp tibia between the two longest spines. This is the only species in Panama I believe. I think I have a picture of P. operculatum from here in Texas that I can add.

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