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Pseudoscorpions (false scorpions)
Temporal range: Devonian 380 mya
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Pseudoscorpionida

Haeckel, 1866
A book scorpion (Chelifer cancroides) on top of an open book

A pseudoscorpion (or book scorpion) is an arachnid. They can be 2 to 8 millimetres (0.079 to 0.315 in) long. The largest known species is Garypus titanius of Ascension Island at 12 millimetres (0.47 in).

Pseudoscorpions eat clothes moth larvae, carpet beetle larvae, booklice, ants, mites, and small flies. Because of this, they are liked by humans. The pseudoscorpions are small and cannot harm humans. They are rarely seen because of their size. Some species of pseudoscorpions do a "mating dance" to attract mates. The eggs will stay with the mother until the pseudoscorpions are about a month old. There are more than 3,300 species of pseudoscorpions recorded. The oldest known fossil of pseudoscorpions dates back 380 million years to the Devonian period. view more...







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