Hesperochernes Explained
Hesperochernes is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the family of Chernetidae.
Distribution
The species of this genus are found in North America, the Antilles and Japan.
List of species
According to Pseudoscorpions of the World 1.2:[1]
- Hesperochernes canadensis Hoff, 1945
- Hesperochernes globosus (Ellingsen, 1910)
- Hesperochernes holsingeri Muchmore, 1994
- Hesperochernes inusitatus Hoff, 1946
- Hesperochernes laurae Chamberlin, 1924
- Hesperochernes mimulus Chamberlin, 1952
- Hesperochernes mirabilis (Banks, 1895)
- Hesperochernes molestus Hoff, 1956
- Hesperochernes montanus Chamberlin, 1935
- Hesperochernes occidentalis (Hoff & Bolsterli, 1956)
- Hesperochernes pallipes (Banks, 1893)
- Hesperochernes paludis (Moles, 1914)
- Hesperochernes riograndensis Hoff & Clawson, 1952
- Hesperochernes shinjoensis Sato, 1983
- Hesperochernes tamiae Beier, 1930
- Hesperochernes thomomysi Hoff, 1948
- Hesperochernes tumidus Beier, 1933
- Hesperochernes unicolor (Banks, 1908)
- Hesperochernes utahensis Hoff & Clawson, 1952
- Hesperochernes vespertilionis Beier, 1976
Publications
- Chamberlin, 1924 : Hesperochernes laurae, a new species of false scorpion from California inhabiting the nest of Vespa. Pan-Pacific Entomologist, vol. 1, .
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Harvey, 2009 : Pseudoscorpions of the World 1.2. Western Australian Museum. . 2018-05-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140204220444/http://wamuseum.com.au/arachnids/pseudoscorpions/ . 2014-02-04 . dead .