Apozomus Explained
Apozomus is a genus of hubbardiid short-tailed whipscorpions, first described by Mark Harvey in 1992.[1]
Species
, the World Schizomida Catalog accepted the following nineteen species:[2]
- Apozomus alligator Harvey, 1992 – Australia
- Apozomus brignolii Cokendolpher & Reddell, 2000 – Marshall Islands
- Apozomus buxtoni (Gravely, 1915) – Sri Lanka
- Apozomus cactus Harvey, 1992 – Australia
- Apozomus daitoensis (Shimojana, 1981) – Japan
- Apozomus eberhardi Harvey, 2001 – Australia
- Apozomus gerlachi Harvey, 2001 – Seychelles
- Apozomus gunn Harvey, 1992 – Australia
- Apozomus howarthi Harvey, 2001 – Australia
- Apozomus pellew Harvey, 1992 – Australia
- Apozomus rupina Harvey, 1992 – Australia
- Apozomus sauteri (Kraepelin, 1911) – China, Japan, Taiwan, Vietnam
- Apozomus termitarium Cokendolpher, Sissom & Reddell, 2010 – Malaysia
- Apozomus volschenki Harvey, 2001 – Australia
- Apozomus watsoni Harvey, 1992 – Australia
- Apozomus weiri Harvey, 1992 – Australia
- Apozomus yamasakii (Cokendolpher, 1988) – Taiwan
- Apozomus yirrkala Harvey, 1992 – Australia
- Apozomus zhensis (Chen & Song, 1996) – China
Notes and References
- Harvey . Mark . 1992 . The Schizomida (Chelicerata) of Australia . Invertebrate Taxonomy . 6 . 1 . 77-129 . 10.1071/IT9920077.
- Web site: Genus: Apozomus Harvey, 1992 . 6 June 2022 . World Schizomida Catalog . Natural History Museum Bern.