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Three new Stenohya species with sexually dimorphic leg I from China (Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae) [PDF]
Three new species of the genus Stenohya Beier, 1967 from China are described: Stenohya gibba sp. nov. and S. papillata sp. nov. from Hunan Province, and S. guangmingensis sp. nov. from Jiangxi Province.
Jiaqi Zhao, Xiangbo Guo, Feng Zhang
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FIGURE 7. Parobisium yuantongi sp. n., holotype male: A. Carapace (dorsal view); B. Right chelicerae (dorsal view); C. Left chela (lateral view); D. Left pedipalp (dorsal view); E. Right leg I (lateral view); F.
Feng, Zegang +2 more
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The Genus Microbisium in North and Central America (Pseudoscorpionida, Neobisiidae)
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Two Microcreagris species belonging to the family Neobisiidae are described from China: Microcreagris gigas Balzan, 1892 from Fanjing Mountain in Guizhou Province, and Microcreagris xikangensis sp. nov. from the Xikang-Tibet Plateau in Sichuan Province. Detailed diagnosis, descriptions and illustrations of the two species are presented.
Xiangbo, Guo, Zhang, Feng
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On the Identity of Ideobisium tibiale Banks (Neobisiidae: Pseudoscorpiones: Arachnida)
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FIGURE 1. Study area map and locations of caves, Fangshan World Geopark Park, Bejing, China. Parobisium magangensis sp. n. is recorded from Magang Cave and Parobisium yuantongi sp. n. from Shenxian Cave.Published as part of Feng, Zegang, Wynne, J. Judson
Feng, Zegang +2 more
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FIGURE 1. Maps showing location of the locus typicus (red star) of Roncus montsenyensis sp. nov., with a photograph of the beech forest where samples were collected.Published as part of Zaragoza, Juan A.
Zaragoza, Juan A. +1 more
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Two new troglomorphic pseudoscorpion species, Bisetocreagris maomaotou sp. nov. (Family Neobisiidae) and Tyrannochthonius chixingi sp. nov. (Family Chthoniidae) are described from one cave in the tower karst of northern Guangxi Province, China. This cave
Gao, Zhizhong +2 more
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Über höhlenbewohnende Pseudoskorpione (Neobisiidae, Pseudoscopiones) aus Süd- und Osteuropa
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New Species of Chthoniidae and Neobisiidae (Arachnida, Pseudoscorpiones) from Montenegro, Yugoslavia
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Ćurčić, Božidar P. M. +2 more
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