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Pycnogonum

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Kingdom
  
Class
  
Pycnogonida

Scientific name
  
Pycnogonum

Rank
  
Genus

Subphylum
  
Family
  
Phylum
  
Order
  
Sea spider

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Similar
  
Sea spider, Pycnogonidae, Nymphon, Callipallenidae, Achelia

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Pycnogonum is a genus of sea spiders in the family Pycnogonidae.

Contents

Sea spider pycnogonum littorale


Characteristics

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Members of the genus Pycnogonum have squarish bodies with a tough integument and a few hairs. The cephalon (the anterior end of the body which is fused with the first segment of the trunk) has a long smooth proboscis and a low tubercle on which the eyes are set. There are no chelicerae or palps and these sea spiders use their proboscis to suck juices from their prey. On the first segment of the trunk of males there are small ovigerous legs with nine segments. The larvae are carried around by the males on these appendages. The four pairs of ambulatory legs are short but strong, with well-developed terminal claws. The genital openings are on the second segment of the posterior pair of legs.

Species

The World Register of Marine Species lists the following species:

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References

Pycnogonum Wikipedia


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