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Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 4711
Colombia is a mega-biodiverse country and rich in ecosystems as different as the Amazon and the Andes. Much is known of the vertebrate fauna, however there is still an information-gap for many arthropod groups including the arachnids. Here, we compil
Tridenchthonius parvidentatus (Balzan, 1887 b) Ditha parvidentata (Balzan): Feio 1945 (distr.). LA RIOJA: Villa Uni��n (Feio 1945) (MLP) (Ceballos & Rosso de Ferrad��s 2008 a). Further distribution. Paraguay; Venezuela.
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Heterolophus guttiger T��m��sv��ry, 1884 RIO NEGRO: Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi, Los Cantaros, 8.III.1959, 1 3, ���in sehr feuchtem valdivischen Wald nahe der Grenze��� (Beier 1962); (Ceballos & Rosso de Ferrad��s 2008 a)
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Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 2881:1
Seventy-two named species of Pseudoscorpiones, representing 14 families, are recorded from Argentina, of which Chernetidae (40 species) and Withiidae (11 species) are the most diverse. Three species are new country records: Parachernes melanopygus, P
Autor:
Peter Weygoldt
Publikováno v:
Zeitschrift f�r Morphologie der Tiere. 63:111-154
The development of three species of the suborder Chthoniinea is described. Especially in Chthonius there are primitive features indicating the way in which the embryonic pumping organ might have evolved. Verrucaditha is more specialized. The implicat
Autor:
C. Clayton Hoff
Publikováno v:
Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 43:534-536
During the past few years, the writer has received a number of collections of pseudoscorpions of the family Tridenchthoniidae (Dithidae). These collections serve as the basis for the present short report. The material examined belongs to and is depos
Autor:
Mark S. Harvey
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Zoology. 34:753
The Geogarypidae is raised to family status, and three genera are recognised: Geogarypus Chamberlin, .Afrogarypus Beier and Indogarypus Beier; the latter is raised to generic level. The following species are recorded from Australia: G. rhantus Harvey