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Pseudoscorpions, also known as false scorpions or book scorpions, [1] are small, scorpion-like arachnids belonging to the order Pseudoscorpiones, also known as Pseudoscorpionida or Chelonethida. Pseudoscorpions are generally beneficial to humans because they prey on clothes moth larvae, carpet beetle larvae, booklice , ants , mites , and small ...
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Arachnids in the order Pseudoscorpionida (Pseudoscorpionides, Pseudoscorpiones) — the pseudoscorpions, sorted by superfamilies, families, or genera. Subcategories This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total.
Chelifer cancroides, the house pseudoscorpion, is a species of pseudoscorpion. It is the most widely distributed species of pseudoscorpion in the world, it occurs in a range of habitats, but it is mostly synanthropic and harmless to humans.
According to Pseudoscorpions of the World (version 3.0), Larcidae consists of the following species: [2] Larca bosselaersi Henderickx & Vets, 2002; Larca chamberlini Benedict & Malcolm, 1978; Larca fortunata Zaragoza, 2005; Larca granulata (Banks, 1891) Larca hispanica Beier, 1939; Larca italica Gardini, 1983; Larca laceyi Muchmore, 1981; Larca ...
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Lasiochernes cretonatus is a species of pseudoscorpion discovered in the late 1990s in the ...
Pseudotyrannochthonius is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the family Pseudotyrannochthoniidae. It was described in 1930 by Austrian arachnologist Max Beier . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Pseudotyrannochthonius typhlus is a species of pseudoscorpion in the Pseudotyrannochthoniidae family. It is endemic to Australia. It was described in 1970 by Australian zoologist Alan Dartnall. [1] [2]