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Roncus lubricus, een nieuwe pseudoschorpioen voor Nederland (Pseudoscorpiones: Neobisioidea: Neobisiidae)

open access: yes, 2003
Roncus lubricus, a new pseudoscorpion for the Netherlands (Pseudoscorpiones: Neobisioidea: Neobisiidae) In 1997 Roncus lubricus was found for the first time in the Netherlands, near IJzendijke in the province of Zeeland. A female and a subadult male were collected in leaf litter in a ditch along a polder road.
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A new epigean pseudoscorpion species (Pseudoscorpiones: Neobisiidae) from northeast of Iran, with an identification key to the species of the family Neobisiidae from Iran

open access: yesTurkish Journal of Zoology, 2020
A new epigean species? Roncus khorasanicus sp.n.-is described on the basis of the description of the adult stage males found in north-eastern Iran. A detailed description of the selected morphological characters and accurate illustrations of several diagnostic characters of the new species are provided. Moreover, an identification key to the species of
Mahrad Nassirkhani, Omid Mirshamsi
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Cave-dwelling Neobisiidae in South China Karst, with descriptions of twelve new species of Bisetocreagris (Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae) from Guizhou Province

Zootaxa, 2023
Twelve new troglomorphic pseudoscorpion species of the genus Bisetocreagris Ćurčić, 1983 (Family Neobisiidae) are described based on specimens collected from karst caves in Guizhou Province, China: Bisetocreagris ampla sp. nov. from Hei Cave (Zunyi City), B. aspera sp. nov. from Tu Cave (Tongren City), B. brevis sp. nov.
ZEGANG FENG, FENG ZHANG, JUN CHEN
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Roncus (Parablothrus) setosus N. sp., otro caso de «néochétotaxie majorante prosomatique» (Heurtault) en los pseudoscorpiones Neobisiidae

open access: yesMediterránea Serie De Estudios Biológicos, 1982
A new species of Pseudoscorpion belonging to the family Neobisiidae is described: Roncus (Parablothrus) setosus. Easily distinguishable of any other species of the genus by the extraordinary number of setae on the carapace and tergites, representing ...
Zaragoza Miralles, Juan Antonio
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Roncus ladestani sp. n. and Roncus pecmliniensis sp. n., two new Pseudoscorpions (Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae) from Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, respectively

open access: yesZoologicheskii Zhurnal, 2021
Two new species of pseudoscorpions, Roncus ladestani sp. n. and R. pecmliniensis sp. n. (Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae), from two underground sites [the Jama višje Zađa (= Jama za Zle Poje) Pit, island of Lastovo, Dalmatia, Croatia; and the Ravlića ...
Nina B Curcic
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Monophyly of the subfamily Neobisiinae (Pseudoscorpiones: Neobisiidae)

Journal of Arachnology, 2018
Members of the Neobisiidae are currently classified in two subfamilies, Neobisiinae and Microcreagrinae. Taxonomic assignment to subfamily is based upon two morphological characters, neither of which is consistently found within either subfamily. The form of the galeae is elongate and hyaline in the Microcreagrinae, but reduced and sclerotic in the ...
Garrett B. Hughes, Wendy Moore
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Description of two new cave-dwelling Bisetocreagris species(Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae) from China

open access: yesTurkish Journal of Zoology, 2017
Gao, Zhizhong, Chen, Huiming, Zhang, Feng (2017): Description of two new cave-dwelling Bisetocreagris species (Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae) from China. Turkish Journal of Zoology 41 (4): 615-623, DOI: 10.3906/zoo-1602-39, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/zoo-1602 ...
Zhizhong Gao
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A remarkable new troglobitic Parobisium (Pseudoscorpiones: Neobisiidae) from California

Arachnology, 2020
A new species of the pseudoscorpion genus Parobisium, P. petilum, is described from a cave in Shasta County, northern California. It is the most troglomorphic species of the genus with remarkably slender pedipalpal segments.
Mark S. Harvey, Karen L. Cullen
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