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Five new epigean Lagynochthonius species (Pseudoscorpiones, Chthoniidae) from southern China [PDF]

open access: yesZooKeys
Five new Lagynochthonius species of the pseudoscorpion family Chthoniidae are described, based on morphological characters: Lagynochthonius duo sp. nov., Lagynochthonius gibbus sp. nov., Lagynochthonius hepingensis sp. nov., Lagynochthonius houi sp. nov.,
Xiangbo Guo
exaly   +10 more sources

Two new species of cave-adapted pseudoscorpions (Pseudoscorpiones, Chthoniidae) from Yunnan, China [PDF]

open access: yesZooKeys, 2022
Two new cave-adapted pseudoscorpion species belonging to the family Chthoniidae are described: Tyrannochthonius pandus sp. nov. from Biyu Cave (Yunnan: Luxi) and Lagynochthonius laoxueyanensis sp. nov. from Laoxueyan Cave (Yunnan: Yanshan). Both of them,
Yanmeng Hou, Zhizhong Gao, Feng Zhang
doaj   +8 more sources

A new cave Pseudoscorpion from Serbia (Pseudoscorpiones, Chthoniidae) [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Biological Sciences, 2011
A new pseudoscorpion from the family Chthoniidae - Chthonius (Chthonius) aquasanctae n. sp. from west Serbia is described. The newly erected taxon is endemic to the area studied. Its taxonomic relationship to its phenetically close congeners Chthonius
B P M Curcic   +2 more
exaly   +7 more sources

Three new species of cave-adapted pseudoscorpions (Pseudoscorpiones, Chthoniidae) from eastern Yunnan, China [PDF]

open access: yesZooKeys, 2023
Three new cave-adapted chthoniid pseudoscorpions from four karst caves of Yunnan Province (China) are described, including detailed diagnosis and illustrations: Tyrannochthonius calvatus sp. nov.
Yanmeng Hou, Zegang Feng, Feng Zhang
doaj   +5 more sources

On two new cave pseudoscorpions from Dalmatia, Croatia (Chthoniidae and Neobisiidae, Pseudoscorpiones) [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Biological Sciences, 2012
Two new endemic species from the Jama Bezdan Pit between the villages of Komaji and Vignje, southeast from Ćilipi and Dubrovnik, Dalmatia (Croatia) - Chthonius (Chthonius) croaticus n. sp. B. Ćurčić & Rađa (Chthoniidae) and Roncus ragusae n. sp. B.
B P M Curcic   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Revision of the genus Lechytia Balzan, 1892 (Pseudoscorpiones, Chthoniidae) from China, with descriptions of two new species [PDF]

open access: yesBiodiversity Data Journal
The hoffi species-group previously comprised only two species, Lechytia hoffi Muchmore, 1975 and Lechytia yulongensis Zhang and Zhang, 2014, of which L.
Jianzhou Sun, Xiangbo Guo, Feng Zhang
doaj   +5 more sources

New cave-dwelling pseudoscorpions of the genus Lagynochthonius (Pseudoscorpiones, Chthoniidae) from Guizhou in China.

open access: yesZootaxa, 2023
Eleven new Lagynochthonius species from thirteen karst caves of Guizhou Province are described, including detailed diagnosis and illustrations: L. biyunensis sp. nov. from Biyun Cave (Panzhou City), L. guanniuensis sp. nov.
Yanmeng Hou, Zegang Feng, Feng Zhang
semanticscholar   +5 more sources

Chthonius (Chthonius) makirina (Chthoniidae, Pseudoscorpiones), a new species from Croatia [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Biological Sciences, 2012
The pseudoscorpion sample discovered under a stone in Dalmatia (Croatia) was studied. A new species is described herein: Chthonius (Chthonius) makirina n. sp. This taxon is considered endemic to Dalmatia and the Balkan Peninsula.
B P M Curcic   +2 more
exaly   +4 more sources

Zaragozachthonius (Pseudoscorpiones, Chthoniidae), a new genus with species in Italy and the Balkan peninsula.

open access: yesZootaxa, 2020
Zaragozachthonius siculus n. gen. n. sp. is described from Sicily and Z. karamanianus (Hadži, 1937) (n. comb.), originally described from Macedonia, is newly recorded from central-southern Italy and Sicily.
G. Gardini
semanticscholar   +8 more sources

The dark side of pseudoscorpion diversity: The German Barcode of Life campaign reveals high levels of undocumented diversity in European false scorpions. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol, 2021
A first extensive COI barcode library for European pseudoscorpions, covering 70% of the German fauna, revealed unexpected high levels of cryptic diversity. BIN and ASAP partitions provide an interim taxonomic system on which thorough taxonomic revisions of morphologically uniform species groups can be based.
Muster C   +5 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

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