Summary
Solpugema genucornis is a species of insect commonly known as the camel spider. It belongs to the order Solifugae and is found in arid regions of North Africa and the Middle East. This insect is characterized by its large size, with a body length of up to 6 inches, and its distinctive long, curved jaws. Despite its intimidating appearance, Solpugema genucornis is not venomous to humans and primarily feeds on small invertebrates.
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harmful
bite
garden pest
crop pest
pest