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All genera of the world: Order Schizomida (Animalia: Arthropoda: Arachnida)
MegataxaEighty-one genus-group names are available in the arachnid Order Schizomida Petrunkevitch, 1945 by the end of 2025. All except one genus, i.e., 72 extant genera and eight extinct genera, are currently accepted.
L. Prendini
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Zootaxa, 2020
The schizomid fauna of mainland Australia currently comprises 60 species within seven named genera, of which five are endemic to the continent: Attenuizomus Harvey, 2000, Brignolizomus Harvey, 2000, Draculoides Harvey, 1992, Julattenius Harvey, 1992 ...
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The schizomid fauna of mainland Australia currently comprises 60 species within seven named genera, of which five are endemic to the continent: Attenuizomus Harvey, 2000, Brignolizomus Harvey, 2000, Draculoides Harvey, 1992, Julattenius Harvey, 1992 ...
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New Venezuelan genus of Hubardiidae (Arachnida: Schizomida)
Zootaxa, 2008A new Amazonian genus and species of Schizomida is described from Tobogán de la Selva, Amazonas state in Venezuela. Piaroa virichaj n. gen. and n. sp is the seventh species of the order described for Venezuela. Piaroa virichaj gen. and n. sp. is distinguished by having the metapeltidium entire; abdominal segment IX – XII elongated in the male; male ...
Manzanilla, Osvaldo Villarreal +2 more
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1980
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Rowland, J Mark, Reddell, James R.
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Rowland, J Mark, Reddell, James R.
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Zootaxa
A new species of schizomid, Rowlandius ufpi sp. nov., is described based on individuals collected in gallery and riverine forests in a Cerrado-Caatinga ecotone in northeastern Brazil. Rowlandius ufpi sp. nov.
Iara Siqueira Santos Silva +2 more
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A new species of schizomid, Rowlandius ufpi sp. nov., is described based on individuals collected in gallery and riverine forests in a Cerrado-Caatinga ecotone in northeastern Brazil. Rowlandius ufpi sp. nov.
Iara Siqueira Santos Silva +2 more
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2008
SCHIZOMIDA Key reference: Armas (2004). HUBBARDIIDAE Antillostenochrus Armas & Teruel, 2002 Antillostenochrus subcerdoso (Armas & Abud, 1990):11. Armas, 2004c:14 *DR Rowlandius Reddell & Cockendolpher, 1995 Rowlandius anasilviae (Armas & Abud, 1990):21. Armas, 2004c:16 *DR Rowlandius casabito (Armas & Abud, 1990):6.
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SCHIZOMIDA Key reference: Armas (2004). HUBBARDIIDAE Antillostenochrus Armas & Teruel, 2002 Antillostenochrus subcerdoso (Armas & Abud, 1990):11. Armas, 2004c:14 *DR Rowlandius Reddell & Cockendolpher, 1995 Rowlandius anasilviae (Armas & Abud, 1990):21. Armas, 2004c:16 *DR Rowlandius casabito (Armas & Abud, 1990):6.
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The Schizomida (Chelicerata) of Australia
Invertebrate Taxonomy, 1992A revision of the Schizomida known to occur in Australia reveals five new genera (Draculoides, Apozomus, Bamazomus, Notozomus and Julattenius) and 25 species, 24 of which are newly described: Draculoides (type and only species, Schizomus vinei Harvey); Apozomus (type species A. watsoni, and A. alligator, A. cactus, A. gunn, A. mainae, A. nob, A. pellew,
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Arthropoda
Five new species of Schizomida are described from the Ecuadorian Andes and the Amazonian ecoregion in three different genera: in Colombiazomus, Colombiazomus karsticus n. sp. (female); in Hansenochrus, Hansenochrus maicun. sp.
Nadine Dupérré, Elicio E. Tapia
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Five new species of Schizomida are described from the Ecuadorian Andes and the Amazonian ecoregion in three different genera: in Colombiazomus, Colombiazomus karsticus n. sp. (female); in Hansenochrus, Hansenochrus maicun. sp.
Nadine Dupérré, Elicio E. Tapia
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Arachnology, 2019
Schizomida is an arachnid order widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions, commonly found in humid and warm environments such as leaf litter, on the underside of rocks, and in caves.
Gustavo H. Migliorini +2 more
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Schizomida is an arachnid order widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions, commonly found in humid and warm environments such as leaf litter, on the underside of rocks, and in caves.
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