Eremorhax Explained
Eremorhax is a genus of eremobatid camel spiders, first described by Carl Friedrich Roewer in 1934.[1]
Species
, the World Solifugae Catalog accepts the following ten species:[2]
- Eremorhax arenus (Brookhart and Muma, 1987) — US (California)
- Eremorhax joshui (Brookhart and Muma, 1987) — US (California)
- Eremorhax latus Muma, 1951 — US (Arizona)
- Eremorhax magnellus (Brookhart and Muma, 1987) — US (Arizona, New Mexico)
- Eremorhax magnus (Hancock, 1888) — Mexico, US (New Mexico, Texas)
- Eremorhax mumai Brookhart, 1972 — US (Colorado, New Mexico)
- Eremorhax pimanus (Brookhart and Muma, 1987) — US (Arizona)
- Eremorhax puebloensis Brookhart, 1965 — US (Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas)
- Eremorhax pulcher Muma, 1963 — US (Arizona, Nevada)
- Eremorhax tuttlei (Brookhart and Muma, 1987) — US (Arizona)
Notes and References
- Book: Roewer, Carl Friedrich . Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Tierreichs. 5: Arthropoda. IV: Arachnoidea . Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft M.B.H. . 1934 . 5(IV)(4)(4–5) . Leipzig . 481–723 . Solifugae, Palpigradi.
- Web site: 2023 . Eremorhax Roewer, 1934 . 19 February 2023 . World Solifugae Catalog . Natural History Museum Bern.