The dark side of pseudoscorpion diversity: The German Barcode of Life campaign reveals high levels of undocumented diversity in European false scorpions. [PDF]
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
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Description of two Stenohya species from China (Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae), with comments on the exaggerated sexual dimorphic pedipalp in this genus [PDF]
Two Stenohya species belonging to the family Neobisiidae are diagnosed, described, and illustrated from China: Stenohya spinata sp. nov. from Chongqing Municipality, and Stenohya huangi Hu & Zhang, 2012 from Fujian Province. The male of S. huangi
Nana Zhan +3 more
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Molecular diversity of Pseudoscorpiones in southern High Appalachian leaf litter [PDF]
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
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A report of the complete mitochondrial genome of Bisetocreagris titanium (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones: Neobisiidae) from Yunnan Province, China [PDF]
A complete mitogenome of a cave dwelling pseudoscorpion Bisetocreagris titanium is reported here. The mitogenome is a circular DNA molecule with a length of 14,756 base pairs (bp), and it contains 13 protein coding genes (PCGs), 22 transfer RNAs (tRNAs),
Huifeng Zhao, Haifeng Chen, Yunchun Li
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Description of two new Stenohya species from China (Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae) [PDF]
Two new species of the genus Stenohya Beier, 1967 are described from China: Stenohya pengae sp. n. (male and female; type locality Daming Mountain, Nanning City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region) and S. huangi sp. n.
Junfang Hu, Feng Zhang
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The pseudoscorpions of the Caucasian Sphagnum bogs: part I. Description of Neobisium (Neobisium) adjaricum sp. nov. and redescription of the holotype of N. (N.) vilcekii Krumpál, 1983 (Arachnida, Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae) [PDF]
A new species of pseudoscorpions, Neobisium (Neobisium) adjaricum sp. nov., is described and diagnosed. It was collected in the Sphagnum habitats of Ispani lowland mires in Transcaucasia (Republic of Adjara, Georgia). The habitat of N. (N.) adjaricum sp.
Vasiliy B. Kolesnikov +3 more
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A new soil Pseudoscorpion, Roncus ursi n. sp., from western Serbia (Neobisiidae, Pseudoscorpiones) [PDF]
A new species of the pseudoscorpion genus Roncus L. Koch (Neobisiidae) from Serbia (Kulina, Mt. Medvednik) is described and its diagnostic characters are illustrated.
B P M Curcic +2 more
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Roncus radgost n. sp., R. jarevid n. sp., and R. crnobog n. sp.: Three new cave dwellers from eastern Serbia (Neobisiidae, Pseudoscorpiones) [PDF]
Three new endemic species of the genus Roncus L. Koch (Neobisiidae, Pseudoscorpiones) from eastern Serbia have been erected, described and fully illustrated.
B P M Curcic +2 more
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A karyological study of four European species of Roncus (Pseudoscorpiones: Neobisiidae)
We present the results of the first study on the karyotypes of four European species of Roncus: Roncus alpinus L. Koch, 1873, Roncus lubricus L. Koch, 1873, Roncus transsilvanicus Beier, 1928 and Roncus sp.
František Šťáhlavský +1 more
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Two new epigean pseudoscorpions (Neobisiidae, Pseudoscorpiones) from the Maritime Alps, France [PDF]
Two species of pseudoscorpions new to science (Neobisium montisageli n. sp. and Roncus peissei n. sp.), collected in Southeastern France, are described, the diagnostic characteristics are illustrated, and their distribution is given.
B P M Curcic +2 more
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