Description
#Fragile
#Harmless
CTTO Mikhei Kasradze
The name "amblypygid" means "blunt tail", a reference to a lack of the flagellum that is otherwise seen in whip scorpions.
Amblypygids are harmless to humans. They possess no silk glands or venomous fangs. They rarely bite if threatened, but can grab fingers with their pedipalps, resulting in thorn-like puncture injuries.
This species appears to be Charon grayi's Negros island variation. It is similar to Damon diadema in outlook as both of them have the zebra-legged, however Charon sp. negros has a smoother surface and more obvious in the lining.
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