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Whip Scorpion Anatomy - Scientific Illustration & Identification Guide #295267 (License: Personal Use)
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This highly detailed black-and-white illustration depicts a whip scorpion (order Thelyphonida), showcasing its distinctive morphology: a segmented abdomen, prominent chelicerae with venom glands, large pedipalps used for sensing and handling prey, and a long, thin, non-venomous flagellum extending from the rear. The drawing emphasizes joint articulation, setae distribution, and cuticular texture, typical of vintage entomological plates used in taxonomic keys. Fine linework captures musculature and appendage structure critical for species identification.
Used in educational resources, entomology textbooks, museum exhibits, or arachnid identification guides; serves users seeking accurate morphological reference for research, teaching, or hobbyist classification of arachnids.
Related Cliparts: Explore a precise anatomical drawing of a whip scorpion, highlighting its unique features like the tail-like flagellum and pedipalps-ideal for entomology students and arachnid enthusiasts.
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