order chelonethida
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Definition
Noun: - Order Chelonethida: A taxonomic order within the class Arachnida, comprising small arachnids commonly known as pseudoscorpions or false scorpions. They resemble true scorpions but lack a long, segmented tail and stinger. They are characterized by their small size (usually 2 to 8 mm), large pedipalps (pincers) resembling those of scorpions, and a flattened, oval body.
Usage
- Scientific Classification: Used primarily in biological and zoological contexts to classify and discuss this specific order of arachnids.
- The biologist studied the morphology of several species within order Chelonethida.
- These tiny arachnids, belonging to order Chelonethida, are found in leaf litter worldwide.
Advanced Usage
- The order name Chelonethida is synonymous with the order Pseudoscorpiones or Pseudoscorpionida in many taxonomic systems.
- Recent phylogenetic studies suggest a close relationship between order Chelonethida and other arachnid orders.
Variants and Related Words
- Pseudoscorpion (n): The common name for any member of the order Chelonethida.
- A pseudoscorpion was discovered living symbiotically in a beetle's wing case.
- Chelonethid (n/adj): A less common term referring to a member of this order, or used as an adjective.
- The chelonethid fauna of the region is particularly diverse.
Synonyms
- Order Pseudoscorpiones
- Order Pseudoscorpionida
- False scorpions (common name)
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Arachnid: The larger class (Arachnida) to which this order belongs.
- Pedipalp: The specialized pincer-bearing appendage characteristic of these creatures.
- Book lung: The respiratory organ found in many arachnids, including some pseudoscorpions.
Noun
- false scorpions