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The Italian species of the Chthonius ischnocheles group (Arachnida, Pseudoscorpiones, Chthoniidae), with reference to neighbouring countries.

open access: yesZootaxa, 2021
A taxonomic revision and a key to the Chthonius C.L. Koch, 1843 species of the ischnocheles group from Italy, with records from neighbouring countries, are provided. The following new species are described: Chthonius gallettii n. sp.
G. Gardini
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Chthoniidae Daday 1889

open access: yes, 2013
Family Chthoniidae Daday, 1889Published as part of <i>Gardini, Giulio, 2013, A revision of the species of the pseudoscorpion subgenus Chthonius (Ephippiochthonius) (Arachnida, Pseudoscorpiones, Chthoniidae) from Italy and neighbouring areas, pp.
Gardini, Giulio
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Ayyalonia dimentmani n. g., n. sp. (Ayyaloniini n. Trib., Chthoniidae, Pseudoscorpiones) from a cave in Israel [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Biological Sciences, 2008
A new eyeless troglobitic pseudoscorpion, Ayyalonia dimentmani n. g., n. sp., is described from inside karstic voids in Israel that form a completely isolated, old underground ecosystem with living populations of blind pseudoscorpions, crustaceans ...
B P M Curcic, Curcic B P M
exaly   +2 more sources

Five new hypogean Occidenchthonius (Pseudoscorpiones: Chthoniidae) from Portugal [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Arachnology, 2018
Five new species of the recently created genus Occidenchthonius Zaragoza, 2017 are described from caves of Portugal: Occidenchthonius alandroalensis sp. nov., O. algharbicus sp. nov., O. duecensis sp. nov., O. goncalvesi sp. nov. and O. vachoni sp.
Ana Sofia P.S. Reboleira   +5 more
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Chthoniidae

open access: yes, 2008
CHTHONIIDAE Lechytia Balzan, 1892 † Lechytia tertiaria Schawaller, 1980b:9 [Dominican amber] Lechytia trinitatis Beier, 1970. Beier, 1976:46 Mundochthonius Chamberlin, 1929 Mundochthonius dominicanus Muchmore, 1996:104 *DR ...
Perez-Gelabert, Daniel E.
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Chthonius kirghisicus (Pseudoscorpiones, Chthoniidae), a new cave-dwelling species from Kyrgyzstan [PDF]

open access: yesSubterranean Biology, 2021
A new pseudoscorpion species, Chthonius kirghisicus sp. nov., is described. It can be distinguished from the other species of the genus mainly by the number and shape of chelal teeth, the number of coxae setae, the arrangement of carapacal setae, and its
Guilherme C. Prado   +3 more
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New data on the pseudoscorpion family Chthoniidae (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones) from Hungary [PDF]

open access: yesOpuscula Zoologica Instituti Zoosystematici et Oecologici Universitatis Budapestinensis, 2020
Chthonius submontanus Beier, 1963, Ephippiochthonius romanicus (Beier, 1935) and Occidenchthonius parmensis (Beier, 1963) are firstly recorded from Hungary. The genus Occidenchthonius Zaragoza, 2017 is new for the country.
Novák, János
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Five new troglobitic species of Tyrannochthonius (Arachnida, Pseudoscorpiones, Chthoniidae) from the Yunnan, Guizhou and Sichuan Provinces, China [PDF]

open access: yesZooKeys, 2022
Five new species of the genus Tyrannochthonius Chamberlin, 1929 are described from caves in the provinces of Yunnan (T. huilongshanensis sp. nov., T. xinzhaiensis sp. nov., and T. yamuhensis sp. nov.), Guizhou (T. dongjiensis sp.
Yun-Chun Li
doaj   +4 more sources

Diversity of cave-dwelling pseudoscorpions from Guizhou in China, with the description of twenty-four new species of the genus Tyrannochthonius (Pseudoscorpiones, Chthoniidae).

open access: yesZootaxa, 2023
Twenty-four new Tyrannochthonius species from twenty-eight karst caves of Guizhou are described, including detailed diagnosis and illustrations: T. acutus sp. nov. from Gazuida Cave (Kaili City), T. altus sp. nov.
Yanmeng Hou, Zegang Feng, Feng Zhang
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Molecular diversity of Pseudoscorpiones in southern High Appalachian leaf litter [PDF]

open access: yesBiodiversity Data Journal
The Pseudoscorpiones fauna of North America is diverse, but in regions like the southern Appalachian Mountains, they are still poorly documented with respect to their species diversity, distributions and ecology.
Ernesto Recuero, Michael Caterino
doaj   +4 more sources

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