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Muchmore, W. New cavernicolous pseudoscorpions from California (Pseudoscorpionida, Chthoniidae and Garypidae).
A third species of the genus Mexichthonius (Pseudoscorpionida, Chthoniidae), from a cave in Texas.
A remarkable new genus and species of Pseudoscorpionida (Syarinidae) from a cave in Arizona.
www.karstwaters.org /files/kwirefs.txt   (3425 words)

  
 BAS Bulletin Articles - H
Harvey, M.S. Redescriptions of Geogarypus bucculentus Beier and Geogarypus pustulatus Beier (Geogarypidae: Pseudoscorpionida).
Harvey, M.S. Two new cavernicolous chthoniids from Australia, with notes on the generic placement of the south-western Pacific species attributed to the genera Paraliochthonius Beier and Morikawia Chamberlin (Pseudoscorpionida: Chthoniidae).
Harvey, M.S. Notes on the genera Parahya Beier and Stenohya Beier (Pseudoscorpionida: Neobisiidae).
www.britishspiders.org.uk /bultn/h.html   (558 words)

  
 BISON Species Account 321420   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
ORDER PSEUDOSCORPIONIDA: Pseudoscorpions are common in many different habitats, at the seashore, in caves, in houses, in woods among mosses and under bark, leaves, and stones (Milne and Milne, 1980) *03*.
Pseudoscorpions live in leaf mold or decaying vegetation, in soil, beneath bark and stones, and in some mammal's nests (Smith, 1992) *06*.
ORDER PSEUDOSCORPIONIDA: Some species have 2-4 simple eyes; others do not have eyes, and judging from the long hairs on the pincers, their main sense is touch.
fwie.fw.vt.edu /states/nmex_main/species/321420.htm   (464 words)

  
 Searching Dataset GLOBAL
The pseudoscorpions described by R.V. Chamberlin (Pseudoscorpionida, Olpiidae and Chernetidae).
The blood parasites of the spiny pocket mouse Liomys salvini (Thomas, 1893) from Costa Rica.
The beetle family Carabidae of Costa Rica: the genus Epikastea Liebke of the Plochonida group, with new neotropical species and notes on their way of life (Insecta: Coleoptera, Lebiini, Agrina).
www.ots.ac.cr /rdmcnfs/datasets/exsrch.phtml?ds=global&qbe=10340   (3490 words)

  
 Urban IPM: Scorpions and Scorpion-Like: Pseudoscorpions
Description: Pseudoscorpions (order Pseudoscorpionida) are tiny arachnids rarely longer than 8 mm (Figure 6).
They live in leaf mold or decaying vegetation, in soil, beneath bark and stones, and in the nests of some mammals.
There is never a need to control pseudoscorpions.
ag.arizona.edu /urbanipm/scorpions/pseudoscorpions.html   (482 words)

  
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The family Pseudogarypidae (Pseudoscorpionida) in North America with comments on the genus Neopseudogarypus Morris from Tasmania.
Muchmore, W.B. New species and records of Kleptochthonius from Indiana (Pseudoscorpionida, chthoniidae).
Description of an eyeless, cavernicolous Albiorix (Pseudoscorpionidae: Ideoroncidae) in Arizona, with some observations on its biology and ecology.
www.karstwaters.org /files/keyrefs_2003.doc   (6734 words)

  
 Wolf's Pseudoscorpion Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Since they often feed on creatures that can be problemetical for humans, such as mites and ants, they may indeed be an important ecological indicator.
With their potential ecologic value, and with a lot of work yet to be done on Order Pseudoscorpionida, these animals are a nice subject for the student of biology.
This species, of superfamily Cheliferoidea, is often found associated with humans, and can be found living in outbuildings and houses (Muchmore 1982).
www.sff.net /people/windrummer/ReadWebSite/psdoscrp.html   (1669 words)

  
 Catalogue of the Pseudoscorpionida; Author: Harvey, Mark S. (Curator of Arachnids, Western Australian Museum, Perth, ...
A catalogue of information concerning the morphology, distribution and systematics of the Pseudoscorpionida.
The authors also address the problem of keeping abreast of the changes in nomenclature since the last major catalogue was published in 1932.
Prices subject to change to be advised on confirmation of order.
www.netstoreusa.com /sabooks/071/071902935X.shtml   (185 words)

  
 BAS Library Index - H
(1994) Redescription and the systematic position of the Brazilian genus Xenochernes Feio (Pseudoscorpionida: Chernetidae); J.Arachnol.
HARVEY,M.S.) The systematics of the family Menthidae (Pseudoscorpionida); Invertebr.Taxon.
HIPPA,H.) Invertebrates of Scandinavian caves I. Araneae, Opiliones and Pseudoscorpionida (Arachnida); Ann.ent.fenn.
www.britishspiders.org.uk /library/h.htm   (8763 words)

  
 Australian Biological Resources Study - Grants Publications List - H
Harvey, M.S. Chelifer Geoffroy, 1762 (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpionida: Cheliferidae) proposed conservation
Harvey, M.S. Pseudoscorpions from the Krakatau Islands and adjacent regions, Indonesia (Chelicerata: Pseudoscorpionida)
Harvey, M.S. New Pseudoscorpions of the genera Americhernes Muchmore and Cordylochernes Beier from Australia (Pseudoscorpionida: Chernetidae)
www.deh.gov.au /biodiversity/abrs/admin/grants/grants-reprint-h.html   (3306 words)

  
 Find in a Library: The maritime pseudoscorpions of Baja California, México (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpionida)
Find in a Library: The maritime pseudoscorpions of Baja California, México (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpionida)
The maritime pseudoscorpions of Baja California, México (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpionida)
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 Definition of pseudoscorpionida - Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
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