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Schizomida, also known as sprickets [1] or short-tailed whip-scorpions, [2] is an order of arachnids, generally less than 5 millimetres (0.20 in) in length. The order is not yet widely studied. The order is not yet widely studied.
As of June 2022, the World Schizomida Catalog accepts the following twenty-four species: [2] Schizomus africanus (Hansen, 1905) – Sierra Leone; Schizomus arganoi Brignoli, 1973 – Mexico; Schizomus brevicaudus (Hansen, 1921) – Guinea-Bissau; Schizomus cambridgei (Thorell, 1889) – Myanmar
It is the larger of the two extant families of the order, Schizomida, and is divided into two subfamilies. The family is based on the description published by Orator F. Cook in 1899. [ 1 ] The American Arachnological Society assigns the common name hubbardiid shorttailed whipscorpion to members of this family.
As of September 2022, the World Schizomida Catalog accepted the following eleven species: [2] Bamazomus aviculus Harvey, 2001 – Seychelles; Bamazomus bamaga Harvey, 1992 – Australia (Queensland) Bamazomus hunti Harvey, 2001 – Australia (Western Australia) Bamazomus madagassus (Lawrence, 1969) – Madagascar
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As of September 2022, the World Schizomida Catalog accepts the following two species: [2] Cubazomus armasi (Rowland & Reddell, 1981) – Cuba Cubazomus montanus Teruel, 2004 – Cuba
As of September 2022, the World Schizomida Catalog accepts the following two species: [2] Burmezomus cavernicola (Gravely, 1912) – Myanmar Burmezomus chaibassicus (Bastawade, 2002) – India
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