Notozomus Explained
Notozomus is a genus of hubbardiid short-tailed whip-scorpions. It is endemic to Australia and was first described by Mark Harvey in 1992.[1]
Species
, the World Arachnida Catalog accepted the following seventeen species from Queensland:[2]
- Notozomus aterpes Harvey, 1992
- Notozomus boonah Harvey, 2000
- Notozomus bronwenae Harvey, 2000
- Notozomus curiosus Harvey, 2000
- Notozomus daviesae Harvey, 1992
- Notozomus elongatus Harvey, 2000
- Notozomus faustus Harvey, 2000
- Notozomus ingham Harvey, 1992
- Notozomus jacquelinae Harvey, 2000
- Notozomus ker Harvey, 1992
- Notozomus majesticus Harvey, 2000
- Notozomus maurophila Harvey, 2000
- Notozomus monteithi Harvey, 1992
- Notozomus raveni Harvey, 1992
- Notozomus rentzi Harvey, 1992
- Notozomus spec (Harvey, 1992)
- Notozomus wudjl Harvey, 2000
Notes and References
- Harvey . Mark . 1992 . The Schizomida (Chelicerata) of Australia . Invertebrate Taxonomy . 6 . 1 . 77–129 . 10.1071/IT9920077.
- Web site: Genus: Notozomus Harvey, 1992 . 2023-09-27 . World Arachnida Catalog . Natural History Museum Bern.