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Pseudoscorpions

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This is a microbisium parvulum (Neobisioidea)   Size : (2.5–4.5 mm or 0.10–0.18 in) Normally found in grapes plant. Pseudoscorpions are not harmful to humans, and are in fact helpful! They do not damage property, eat tiny pests like mites, and their venom is not dangerous to us in such small amounts. A pseudoscorpion, also known as a false scorpion or book scorpion, is an arachnid  belonging to the order Pseudoscorpiones, also known as Pseudoscorpionida or Chelonethida. Scientific classification Kingdom:        Animalia Phylum:          Arthropoda Subphylum:    Chelicerata Class:             Arachnida Order:           Pseudoscorpiones                       Haeckel,1866          7 types superfamilies • Chthonioidea • Neobisioidea • Garypoidea • Cheiridioidea • Feaelloidea • Sternophoroidea • Cheliferoidea Behaviour  Some species have an elaborate mating dance, where the male pulls a female over a spermatophore previously laid upon a surface.[7] In other species, the male also pushes the

Pseudoscorpions|little scorpions|j.d.sarkar|microbisium parvulum

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  This is a microbisium parvulum (Neobisioidea)   Size : (2.5–4.5 mm or 0.10–0.18 in) Normally found in grapes plant. Pseudoscorpions are not harmful to humans, and are in fact helpful! They do not damage property, eat tiny pests like mites, and their venom is not dangerous to us in such small amounts. A pseudoscorpion, also known as a false scorpion or book scorpion, is an arachnid  belonging to the order Pseudoscorpiones, also known as Pseudoscorpionida or Chelonethida. Scientific classification Kingdom:        Animalia Phylum:          Arthropoda Subphylum:    Chelicerata Class:             Arachnida Order:           Pseudoscorpiones                       Haeckel,1866          7 types superfamilies • Chthonioidea • Neobisioidea • Garypoidea • Cheiridioidea • Feaelloidea • Sternophoroidea • Cheliferoidea Behaviour  Some species have an elaborate mating dance, where the male pulls a female over a spermatophore previously laid upon a surface.[7] In other species, the male also pushes t

અવન નુ ઝાડ

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  Common name: Scarlet Cordia, Orange Geiger Tree, Sebesten plum, Geiger Tree  • Gujrati          : avan • Hindi             : Lal Lasora, Bohari •  English         : Geiger Tree • Bengali         : Kamla buhal,Raktarag  • Kannada     : Challekendala  • Tamil            : Aechinaruvihli  • Telugu          : Virigi  Botanical name: Cordia sebestena     Family: Boraginaceae (Forget-me-not family) Synonyms: Cordia laevis, Cordia juglandifolia, Cordia sebestena var. rubra                Scientific classification Domain               :Eukaryota Kingdom             :Plantae Clade                  :Tracheophytes Clade                  :Angiosperms Clade                  :Eudicots Clade                  :Asterids Order                  :Boraginales Family                :Boraginaceae Genus                 :Cordia Species                :C. sebestena               Binomial name              Cordia sebestena