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Qué (quién) es false scorpion - definición

ORDER OF ARACHNIDS
Pseudoscorpionida; List of false scorpions; False Scorpion; False scorpion; Pseudoscorpiones; Book scorpion; Pseudo scorpion; Pseudoscorpions; Psuedoscorpions; Psuedoscorpion; Book-Scorpion; Chelonethida; Epiocheirata; Book-scorpion
  • Example of pseudoscorpions preserved in amber. (a) ''Progonatemnus succineus'', (b) ''Roncus succineus'', (c) ''Chelignathus kochii'', (d) ''Neobisium exstinctum'', (e) ''Electrochelifer balticus'', (f) ''Cheiridium hartmanni'', (g) ''Geogarypus macrodactylus'', (h) ''Microcreagris koellneri''
  • Phoretic]] pseudoscorpion (''Lamprochernes'' sp.) on a fly, Germany

false scorpion         
¦ noun a minute arachnid with pincers but no long abdomen or sting. [Order Pseudoscorpiones.]
Pseudoscorpiones         
·noun ·pl An order of Arachnoidea having the palpi terminated by large claws, as in the scorpions, but destitute of a caudal sting; the false scorpions. Called also Pseudoscorpii, and Pseudoscorpionina. ·see ·Illust. of Book scorpion, under Book.
pseudoscorpion         
¦ noun another term for false scorpion.

Wikipedia

Pseudoscorpion

Pseudoscorpions, also known as false scorpions or book scorpions, are small, scorpion-like arachnids belonging to the order Pseudoscorpiones, also known as Pseudoscorpionida or Chelonethida.

Pseudoscorpions are generally beneficial to humans since they prey on clothes moth larvae, carpet beetle larvae, booklice, ants, mites, and small flies. They are tiny, and are rarely noticed due to their small size, despite being common in many environments. When people do see pseudoscorpions, especially indoors, they are often mistaken for ticks or small spiders. Pseudoscorpions often carry out phoresis, a form of commensalism in which one organism uses another for the purpose of transport.