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English: This illustration depicts morphologic differences found in scorpions, ticks, and spiders, all members of the Class Arachnida.

Regarding the body regionality displayed by scorpions, Scorpionida, spiders, Araneae, and ticks, Acarina, it is really based on the degree of fusion between segments that differentiates these Orders from one another.

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