FUNDus!
Abalius samoanus Kraepelin 1897
Catalog number: ZMH-A0001494 Name: Abalius samoanus Kraepelin 1897 Country / Sea: Australia Type: Holotype Location: Samoa, Upolu Island Collection name: Chelicerata and Myriapoda Class: Arachnida Order: Thelyphonida Family: Thelyphonidae Preparation: alcohol
Collection: Whip scorpions / Thelyphonida
Whip scorpions look very similar to the real scorpions but instead of a sting with a poison gland, they have a long, thin flagellate at the base of which are defensive glands. The animals squirt caustic liquids from these glands against predators, hence why they are sometimes called "Vinegaroons". With about 100 species, the animals are at home in tropical latitudes. The Collections contain type-material for 9 species.
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