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  1. Arachnids as food: Some arachnids may be used for human consumption (edible arachnids), either whole or as an ingredient in processed food products such as cheese (Milbenkäse). Arachnids include spiders, scorpions, and mites (including ticks). [100%] 2023-12-03 [Arachnids as food] [Types of food]...
  2. List of extinct arachnids: This article contains a list of extinct species from the class Arachnida, with the year and location that they were last recorded. There are currently no known arachnids that are extinct in the wild yet still kept in captivity. (none) [86%] 2024-07-12 [Lists of extinct animals] [IUCN Red List extinct species]...

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  1. Arachnida: Pour les créatures de l'univers de fiction, voir Arachnides (Starship Troopers). Brachypelma smithi (une araignée) Hottentotta tamulus (un scorpion) Ixodes ricinus (une tique) Aceria anthocoptes (un acarien) Hadrobunus grandis (un opilion) Gluvia dorsalis (un solifuge) Classe Ordres de rang ... [100%] 2023-12-18
  2. Arachnida: Arachnida, the zoological name given in 1815 by Lamarck to a class which he instituted for the reception of the spiders, scorpions and mites, previously classified by Linnaeus in the order Aptera of his great group Insecta. Lamarck at the ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  3. Arachnida: Los arácnidos (Arachnida, del griego -αράχνη -aráchne, "araña" e -ιδες -ides, "perteneciente a un grupo") son una clase de artrópodos quelicerados de la que han sido descritas más de 102 000 especies.​ Incluye formas tan conocidas como las arañas, las garrapatas y ... [100%] 2023-12-30
  4. Arachnida: See text. An arachnid is any member of the arthropod class Arachnida, a largely terrestrial group that includes spiders, mites, ticks, scorpions, and harvestmen (daddy longlegs). Arachnida is one of the classes of the subphylum Chelicerata (including horseshoe crabs, sea ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  5. Arachnida: See text. An arachnid is any member of the arthropod class Arachnida, a largely terrestrial group that includes spiders, mites, ticks, scorpions, and harvestmen (daddy longlegs). Arachnida is one of the classes of the subphylum Chelicerata (including horseshoe crabs, sea ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  6. Arachnis: Sinonimia * Arachnanthe Blume (1849) * Arrhynchium Lindl. editar datos en Wikidata] Arachnis Rchb f. Es un género que tiene asignadas aproximadamente once especies de orquídeas de hábito terrestre y algunas epífitas, de la subtribu Aerangidinae. [96%] 2023-05-26
  7. Arachnid: Arachnida (/əˈræknɪdə/) is a class of joint-legged arthropods, in the subphylum Chelicerata. Arachnida includes, among others, spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites, pseudoscorpions, harvestmen, camel spiders, whip spiders and vinegaroons. (Class of arthropods) [96%] 2023-12-17 [Arachnids] [Extant Silurian first appearances]...
  8. Arachnid: Arachnid es una película española, dirigida por Jack Sholder y estrenada en el año 2001 En una isla de Sur del Pacífico, una avioneta se ve obligada a realizar un aterrizaje de emergencia. En ella viaja una expedición secreta para ... [96%] 2023-12-17
  9. Arachnid locomotion: Arachnid locomotion is the various means by which arachnids walk, run, or jump; they make use of more than muscle contraction, employing additional methods like hydraulic compression. Another adaptation seen especially in larger arachnid variants is inclusion of elastic connective ... [68%] 2023-11-08 [Arachnids] [Animal locomotion]...
  10. Arachnis nedyma: Arachnis nedyma is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by John G. (Biology) [68%] 2023-12-30 [Spilosomina]
  11. Arachnis zuni: Arachnis zuni, the zuni tiger-moth, is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Berthold Neumoegen in 1890. (Species of moth) [68%] 2024-03-27 [Moths described in 1890] [Spilosomina]...
  12. Arachnis citra: Arachnis citra is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Berthold Neumögen and Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. (Species of moth) [68%] 2024-08-10 [Moths described in 1893] [Spilosomina]...

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