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The Pseudoscorpions of Illinois

open access: yesIllinois Natural History Survey Bulletin, 1949
Pseudoscorpions are minute animals only a few millimeters long, with the general appearance of diminutive scorpions except that they have no tails. They belong to the large phylum of joint-legged animals, the Arthropoda, and to the class Arachnida.
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PSEUDOSCORPIONS (ARACHNIDA, PSEUDOSCORPIONES) OF CENTRAL DONBAS

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To date, 12 pseudoscorpion species belonging to 4 families have been recorded in Central Donbas (within the territories of the Donetsk People's Republic and Lugansk People's Republic). The family Chernetidae is represented by the highest number of species (5), the family Chthoniidae contains three species, the families Cheliferidae and Neobisiidae each
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Cave-dwelling pseudoscorpions (Arachnida, Pseudoscorpiones) from Brazil

open access: yesRevue suisse de zoologie., 2001
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Pseudoscorpions (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones) from the Galapagos Islands (Ecuador)

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First record of phoresy by Parachernes setiger Mahnert, 1979 (Pseudoscorpiones, Chernetidae) on the fly Artemita amenides (Walker, 1849) (Diptera, Stratiomyidae, Pachygastrinae) in the Central Amazon

open access: yesEntomological Communications
Pseudoscorpions can attach themselves to various mobile arthropods. This interaction is known as phoresy. We report for the first time the phoretic interaction between pseudoscorpion (Arachnida) and Stratiomyidae (Diptera) in the New World, as well as ...
Cleiton R. Guimarães   +4 more
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Popis faune lažištipavaca (Arachnida, Pseudoscorpiones) Hrvatske

open access: yesNatura Croatica : Periodicum Musei Historiae Naturalis Croatici, 2004
On the basis of literature references, information from other arachnologists, as well as redetermination of pseudoscorpions from the Croatian Natural History Museum Collection and the author’s collection, 109 taxa of pseudoscorpions have been established for the Croatian fauna, comprising 99 species and 10 subspecies, 26 genera, 10 families.
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First records of Larca lata (Hansen, 1884) and Neobisium biharicum Beier, 1939 in Hungary [PDF]

open access: yesOpuscula Zoologica Instituti Zoosystematici et Oecologici Universitatis Budapestinensis, 2013
The first records of Larca lata (Hansen, 1884) and Neobisium biharicum Beier, 1939 are reported from Hungary. With L. lata and N. biharicum the number of the recorded pseudoscorpion species for Hungary has raised to 47.
Novák, J.
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