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  BAS Bulletin Articles - P
Punzo, F. An analysis of feeding and optimal foraging behaviour in the solpugid Eremobates mormonus (Roewer) (Solpugida, Eremobatidae).
Punzo, F. Dispersion, temporal patterns of activity, and the phenology of feeding and mating behaviour in Eremobates palpisetulosus Fichter (Solifugae, Eremobatidae).
Punzo, F. The effects of maternal nest guarding behaviour by Eremobates marathoni Muma & Brookhart on the survivorship of offspring (Solifugae, Eremobatidae).
www.britishspiders.org.uk /bultn/p.html   (833 words)

  
  QB - The Pallipes Species-Group of Eremobates Banks (Solpugida
The pallipes species-group of Eremobates Banks is reviewed following an investigation of the stability of diagnostic characters utilized in distinguishing species of the group and the discovery of new reliable specific characters.
Three new species are described: E. docolora from western Colorado, Utah, Montana, and Wyoming; E. dentilis from southeastern Arizona; and E. woodruffi from the Big Bend region of Texas.
Eremobates arizonica (Roewer) is resurrected from synonymy with E. pallipes (Say), and Eremothera barberi Muma from southern Texas is reassigned to this group of the genus Eremobates.
www.fcla.edu /~fclwlv3t/cgi-bin/wlv3/DBQB/DI326976000/DGref/SSBIP0000250000010086E3C3C6D3D6D9C9C4C140C5D5E3D6D4D6D3D6C7C9E2E3400E06070F0F00004040toc=f/RO1/RP33/CM34/P113   (125 words)

  
  Eremobates   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Eremobates is a genus of arachnids of the order Solifugae.
About 2 inches long, this fast-moving creature has the largest jaw size to body ratio of any creature.
The female stays with the young until they are mature enough to hunt and defend themselves, feeding and caring for them.
www.yournursery.com /search.php?title=Eremobates   (108 words)

  
  Eremobates
Eremobates is a genus of arachnids of the order Solifugae.
The female stays with the young until they are mature enough to hunt and defend themselves, feeding and caring for them.
It is licensed under the GNU free documentation license.
www.ufaqs.com /wiki/en/er/Eremobates.htm   (126 words)

  
 Eremobates - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Eremobates - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Eremobates is a genus of arachnids of the order Solifugae.
About 2 inches long, this fast-moving creature has the largest jaw size to body ratio of any creature.
www.music.us /education/E/Eremobates.htm   (324 words)

  
 Sunspiders (Windscorpions)
They have long, leg-like pedipalps on the side of the jaws, which makes it look like they have five pairs of legs.
There are approximately 15 species in the state, all in the genus Eremobates.
The ones typically found in a home range from about 1/2 to 1 1/4 inches and are light brown to reddish brown.
www.ext.colostate.edu /pubs/insect/05589.html   (525 words)

  
 Gordon's Solifugae (Sun Scorpions and Wind Scorpions) Page
However some species are more specialised, Solpuga sericea and Solpuga lineata burrow into the soil in order to feed on termites while a Californian species of the genera Eremobates enters bees hives and feeds on the bees and Eremobates pallipes from Colarado is suspected of hunting 'bedbugs'.
to 21-28 days in Eremobates durangonus The first instar larvae (sometimes called the the first 'stadium') is a non-moving embryo like creature, it later moults into a more active aniaml which looks like a small Solifugidae.
In some species of Galeodes the female is known to stays and guard the eggs and the non-moving larval stage.
www.earthlife.net /chelicerata/sunscorp.html   (884 words)

  
 EREMOBATES Articles Eremobates is a genus of arachnids
Eremobates is a genus of arachnids of the order Solifugae.
About 2 inches long, this fast-moving creature has the largest jaw size to body ratio of any creature.
The female stays with the young until they are mature enough to hunt and defend themselves, feeding and caring for them.
www.amazines.com /Eremobates_related.html   (380 words)

  
 Sun, Wind Scorpions aka Solufigids
They differ from the only other North American family, Ammotrechnidae, in having a straight front of the head and 1 or 2 claws on the first pair of legs, rather than a rounded or pointed head and no claws.
Wind Scorpions, including Sun Scorpions (Eremobates gladiolus) are easily recognized by the pair of large, pincerlike chelicerae on the head in front of the mouth and by the slight, waistlike constriction near the middle of the body.
Unlike the broadly joined cephalothorax and abdomen of scorpions, windscorpions have 3 distinct body regions - a segmented cephalothoracic area with 2 eyes at the front margin, a 3-segmented thorax, and a 10-segmented abdomen.
arachnophiliac.co.uk /burrow/sun_wind_scorpions.htm   (642 words)

  
 BZN 58(3) Cases
It is also proposed that the names Eremobates Banks, 1990 and Eremorhax Roewer, 1934 (family EREMOBATIDAE) be conserved for two genera of solifuges from the southern United States and Mexico.
Datames formidabilis Simon, 1879, which is currently included in Eremorhax, is the valid type species of Eremobates.
It is proposed that Galeodes pallipes Say,1823 be confirmed as the type species of Eremobates in accordance with the accustomed understanding of the genus.
www.iczn.org /BZNSept2001cases.htm   (1897 words)

  
 Eremobatinae
The single claw of the eremobatines, which is flattened and has a broad base, is a unique inherited feature (a synapomorphy) shared by members of this distinctive lineage.
Four genera are known, three of which - Eremorhax, Eremocosta, and Eremobates - occur in California.
The peculiar genus Eremothera occurs in Arizona, Sonora, and Baja California, but has not yet been reported from California.
www.californiabiota.com /cabiota/eremobatinae.htm   (85 words)

  
 Baron Pest Control
The Pale Windscorpion (Eremobates pallipes) is a small, yellow-brown creature only 1/2 to 1 inch long.
Unlike a true scorpion, its eggs are laid in the soil, and the female stands guard until hatching.
There are more than 100 species in the Eremobates genus, which only experts can tell apart.
www.baronpest.com /scorpion.shtml   (624 words)

  
 Solpugid Bibliography: Part II - Authors M through Z.
, Eremobates nodularis, Eremobates palpisetulosus, Eremobates purpusi, Eremobates scopulatus, Eremobates similis, Eremobates tuberculatus, Eremobatidae, Eremobatinae, Eremorhax, Eremorhax magnus, Eremothera sculpturata, Eremothera, Hemerotrecha, Hemerotrecha banksi, Hemerotrecha californica, Hemerotrecha denticulata, Hemerotrecha elpasoensis n.
Intraspecific variation in response to temperature and moisture in Eremobates palpisetulosus Fichter (Solpugida, Eremobatidae) along an altitudinal gradient.
An analysis of feeding and optimal foraging behaviour in the solpugid Eremobates mormonus (Roewer) (Solpugida, Eremobatidae).
pw1.netcom.com /~wsavary/solpuga2.html   (2098 words)

  
 Curve-faced Solifugid - Family Ammotrechidae
The Pallipes Species-Group of Eremobates Banks (Solpugida: Arachnida) in the United States.
Egg Deposition and Incubation for Eremobates Durangonus with Notes on the Eggs of Other Species of Eremobatidae (Arachnida: Solpugida).
The Life Cycle of Eremobates Durangonus (Arachnida: Solpugida).
www.texasento.net /Solifugids.htm   (840 words)

  
 Southwestern Association of Naturalists
Intraspecific male aggression in Arenotherus joshuaensis Brookhart and Muma, and Eremobates marathoni Muma (Solifugae, Eremobatidae).
Selective ingestion by Eremobates marathoni Muma (Arachnida, Solifugae: Eremobatidae).
This page was updated on 03 December 2002.
www.biosurvey.ou.edu /swan/con43_3.htm   (270 words)

  
 WindScorpion Info
Windscorpion (Sun Spider, Child of the earth) Eremobates pallipes
Four large, pincer like mouth parts held forward and close together.
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www.bugyman.com /slwndsc3.htm   (168 words)

  
 Sun scorpion killed by black widow spider; dan.johnson@uleth.ca
The female spider reacts to the threat of a visitor by aggressive movement, and holding web threads with each foot in order to detect movement.
In the background, a recently killed prey item is visible: a sun scorpion, genus Eremobates.
The dead sun scorpion hangs in the web next to the fl widow spider egg sacs.
people.uleth.ca /~dan.johnson/bws.htm   (1455 words)

  
 eremobates
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www.allsonglyrics.net /search/2005-01-24/eremobates.html   (238 words)

  
 Wind Scorpions Zoom In @ National Geographic Magazine
View exclusive photographs and get the facts behind the frame.
After its cover was blown, a male wind scorpion (Eremobates constricta) found under a rock in Baja California quickly scurried away to a new hiding place.
Others reside on rocky hillsides or burrow beneath desert scrub.
magma.nationalgeographic.com /ngm/0407/feature5/zoom2.html   (133 words)

  
 Genus Eremobates
Female Eremobates sp., palpisetulosus group from California, USA.
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www.solpugid.com /eremobates.htm   (73 words)

  
 Straight Dope Staff Report: Do camel spiders eat a camel's stomach until its intestines fall out?
Do camel spiders eat a camel's stomach until its intestines fall out?
For the last few years, I've read things about the famed camel spider or wind scorpion (Eremobates gladiolus) in the Middle East.
From pictures I've seen, it's a little bigger than your hand and very aggressive.
www.straightdope.com /mailbag/mcamelspider.html   (399 words)

  
 QB -
AAA2187 QB RECTYPE: a BIBLEVEL: m ENCLEV: z DCF: FORMAT: B
100:1 : a Brookhart, John O. a The Pallipes Species-Group of Eremobates Banks (Solpugida: Arachnida) in the United States
520: : a The pallipes species-group of Eremobates Banks is reviewed following an investigation of the stability of diagnostic characters utilized in distinguishing species of the group and the discovery of new reliable specific characters.
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 Urban Entomology [Ebeling Chap. 12] Miscellaneous Pests   (Site not responding. Last check: )
They seek their prey at night, catching it on the run, and occasionally find their way into homes.
The principal genera in the United States Southwest are Ammotrecha, Eremobates, and Hemepotrecha.
Mites are discussed at considerable length in chapters 7 and 9, entitled "Pests of Stored Food Products" and "Pests Attacking Man and His Pets." Some of the species discussed in those chapters may occasionally be seen crawling about on walls, cabinets, furniture, and other interior surfaces.
www.insects.ucr.edu /ebeling/ebel12.html   (16051 words)

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