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New research by wildlife trade watchdog TRAFFIC reveals a thriving online trade in live tarantulas and scorpions in the Philippines, with more than 16,000 arachnids found offered for sale on Facebook ...
“It is quite unlike any other arachnid known, living or extinct,” co-author Paul Selden, ... The species was described in a study published May 17 in the peer-reviewed Journal of Paleontology.
These arachnid males come in three types: alpha, beta and gamma. Photograph by D. Hegg / Erin C Powell and others, Juvenile leg autotomy predicts ...
“It is quite unlike any other arachnid known, living or extinct,” co-author Paul Selden, ... The species was described in a study published May 17 in the peer-reviewed Journal of Paleontology.
“It is quite unlike any other arachnid known, living or extinct,” co-author Paul Selden, ... The species was described in a study published May 17 in the peer-reviewed Journal of Paleontology.
Hughes’s study found that more than 73% of the arachnid species for sale online were not even listed as being in trade either by CITES or the Law Enforcement Management Information System run by ...
“It is quite unlike any other arachnid known, living or extinct,” researchers said. ... The species was described in a study published May 17 in the peer-reviewed Journal of Paleontology.
“It is quite unlike any other arachnid known, living or extinct,” co-author Paul Selden, ... The species was described in a study published May 17 in the peer-reviewed Journal of Paleontology.
Dunlop and Selden say they cannot determine which arachnid groups are closely related to the new species because some details, such as mouth parts, cannot be seen.