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The manuscript name Chelifer longimanus Kollar, 1848, most often cited as Obisium longimanum Kollar, was first introduced in a note by Kollar (1848) that has been overlooked in the taxonomic literature on pseudoscorpions. No description or indication has
Judson, Mark L.I., Hörweg, Christoph
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Molecular analyses of pseudoscorpions in a subterranean biodiversity hotspot reveal cryptic diversity and microendemism. [PDF]
Hlebec D +3 more
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Segmental Anomalies in Roncus aff. lubricus (Neobisiidae, Pseudoscorpiones) from Yugoslavia
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Ćurčić, Božidar P. M. +3 more
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Review of the pseudoscorpion genus Stenohya Beier, 1967 from China (Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae)
Stenohya Beier, 1967 is an Asian pseudoscorpion genus, with more than half of the species reported from China. In this study, eight new Stenohya species from China are described: S. biverticis Zhao, Guo & Zhang sp. nov., S. cordata Zhao, Guo & Zhang sp.
Jiaqi Zhao +3 more
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Three new species of the genus Roncus L. Koch, 1873 are described and figured: Roncus gasparoi n.sp. from Corfu (Spilaio Anthropograva), Roncus pieperi n.sp. from Kefalonia (caves Fitidi and Drogarati) and Roncus giachinoi n.sp.
Mahnert, Volker, Gardini, Giulio
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FIGURES 20–27. Stenohya xiningensis sp. nov., male holotype. 20, carapace, dorsal view; 21, right pedipalp, dorsal view; 22, galea; 23, rallum; 24, right chelicera, dorsal view; 25, left leg IV; 26, tip of telotarsus IV; 27, subterminal seta of leg IV ...
Zhao, Yong-Wei, Jia, Ying, Zhang, Feng
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FIGURES 14–17. Roncus montsenyensis sp. nov., male paratype. SEM photographs. 14. right palp, dorsal view; 15. fingers of the right chela, partial dorsal view; 16. left chela, lateral-external view; 17.
Zaragoza, Juan A. +1 more
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Description of three new Bisetocreagris species (Pseudoscorpiones: Neobisiidae) from Southern China
Three new Bisetocreagris species are described from southern China: Bisetocreagris shunhuangensis sp. n. from Hunan Province, B. wangi sp. n. and B. gaoi sp. n. from Guizhou Province. Detailed diagnoses, descriptions and illustrations of the three new species are presented.
Guo, Xiangbo, Wang, Weitong, Zhang, Feng
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Figure 9. Neobisium radjai n. sp., holotype female, habitus. Scale: 5.00 mm.Published as part of <i>Dimitrijević, Rajko N. & Rađa, Tonći, 2017, Neobisium radjai n. sp.
Rađa, Tonći, Dimitrijević, Rajko N.
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The four species of Microcreagris first described by J. C. Chamberlin (1930) from China and Japan are transferred to the genus Bisetocreagris Curcic and the type material is redescribed: B. brevidigitata (Chamberlin) comb. nov., B. lampra (Chamberlin) comb. nov., B. orientalis (Chamberlin) comb. nov. and B. silvestrii (Chamberlin) comb. nov.
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