Pseudoscorpiones (pseudoscorpions)

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Pseudoscorpion (less than 5 mm long) eating a collembolan. [image H. Robertson, Iziko ©]

Pseudoscorpions are tiny, most of which are less than 5 mm in length. They resemble the true scorpions but have no metasoma and sting. They have no book lungs and gas exchange takes place through a tracheal system. They are found in nests of ground-dwelling animals as well as in organic debris. They have poison glands in the pedipalps and when feeding, the prey is injected while they are grasped. 

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