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I went to Panama for four months to study. Lets begin with my research subjects: Amblypygids. They are Phrynus gervaisii and Parphrynus laevifrons
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3 As an interesting note on this one, examples of predation upon amblys in the the wild are rare. That I know of, only one other by a scorpion, and one other by a uakari have been seen and these might be the first pictures. The scorpion was identified to Diomedes Quintero as a Tityus pachyurus. The ambly is a P. gervaisii.
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