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Ammotrechidae

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- Ammotrechinae
- Mortola mortola
- Nothopuga
- Oltacola
- Saronominae
- Chileotrecha atacamensis
- Eutrecha longirostris
- Xenotrecha huebneri
- Happlodontus proterus

Characteristics
Male ammotrechids have a fixed, non-rotatable membranous flagellum attached to the mesal face of each chelicera.

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Geographic Distribution
Members of the family Ammotrechidae are known from North America, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean Islands.

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Title Illustrations

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Scientific Name
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Ammotrechula pilosa Muma
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Specimen Condition
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Live Specimen
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Sex
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Male
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Life Cycle Stage
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Adult
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Copyright
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© 2003 Warren E. Savary
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- First online 20 June 2006
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