Draculoides bramstokeri
Draculoides bramstokeri is a small, troglobite, Australian arachnid. Often mistaken for a spider, D. bramstokeri is a schizomid — a small, soil-dwelling invertebrate that walks on six legs and uses two modified front legs as feelers. It uses large fang-like pedipalps, or pincers, to grasp invertebrate prey and crunch it into pieces before sucking out the juices. Named for this method of dispatching victims and after Bram Stoker, the author of Dracula. The other three described species of Draculoides also occur in Australia.
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Draculoides bramstokeri
Draculoides bramstokeri is a small, troglobite, Australian arachnid. Often mistaken for a spider, D. bramstokeri is a schizomid — a small, soil-dwelling invertebrate that walks on six legs and uses two modified front legs as feelers. It uses large fang-like pedipalps, or pincers, to grasp invertebrate prey and crunch it into pieces before sucking out the juices. Named for this method of dispatching victims and after Bram Stoker, the author of Dracula. The other three described species of Draculoides also occur in Australia.
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Draculoides bramstokeri is a s ...... oides also occur in Australia.
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Draculoides bramstokeriFichier ...... e la famille des Hubbardiidae.
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Draculoides bramstokeri
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Harvey & Humphreys, 1995
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Draculoides bramstokeri is a s ...... oides also occur in Australia.
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Draculoides bramstokeriFichier ...... e la famille des Hubbardiidae.
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Draculoides bramstokeri
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