Karyotype diversity of pseudoscorpions of the genus Chthonius (Pseudoscorpiones, Chthoniidae) in the Alps. [PDF]
Pseudoscorpions are found in almost all terrestrial habitats. However, their uniform appearance presents a challenge for morphology-based taxonomy, which may underestimate the diversity of this order. We performed cytogenetic analyses on 11 pseudoscorpion species of the genus Chthonius C. L.
Kotrbová J +3 more
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Insights from the Dalberto Teixeira Pombo (DTP) Arthropod Collection - I. Revealing the Hidden Diversity of Terrestrial Cave Arthropods in the Azores. [PDF]
Crespo LCF +3 more
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Intruders in beehives? New bee-associated <i>Ellingsenius</i> species (Pseudoscorpiones, Cheliferidae) from China based on morphological data and molecular analyses, with comments on pseudoscorpion-bee relationships. [PDF]
Gao Z, Sun J, Zhang F.
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Subterranean fauna associated with mesovoid shallow substratum in canga formations from southeastern Brazil: invertebrate biodiversity of a highly threatened ecosystem. [PDF]
Dornellas LMSM +4 more
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Hitchhiking across continents: phoresy of pseudoscorpions (Arachnida, Pseudoscorpiones) on Diptera, with new European records. [PDF]
Christophoryová J +3 more
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Biodiversity and threats in non-protected areas: A multidisciplinary and multi-taxa approach focused on the Atlantic Forest. [PDF]
Avigliano E +15 more
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Review of <i>Calocheiridius</i> Beier & Turk, 1952 (Pseudoscorpiones: Olpiidae) of Iran with Descriptions of Two New Species. [PDF]
Latifi Z, Aliabadian M, Mirshamsi O.
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Three new species of the millipede genus Hyleoglomeris Verhoeff, 1910 from the Aegean region of Greece (Diplopoda, Glomerida, Glomeridae). [PDF]
Golovatch S.
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Brazilian obligatory subterranean fauna and threats to the hypogean environment. [PDF]
Gallão JE, Bichuette ME.
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Convergent evolution revealed by paraphyly and polyphyly of many taxa of oribatid mites: A molecular approach. [PDF]
Cordes P +7 more
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