Pseudochiridium Explained
Pseudochiridium is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the Pseudochiridiidae family. It was described in 1906 by Danish arachnologist Carl Johannes With.[1]
Species
The genus contains the following species:[2]
- Pseudochiridium africanum Beier, 1944
- Pseudochiridium clavigerum (Thorell, 1889)
- Pseudochiridium heurtaultae Vitali-di Castri, 1970
- Pseudochiridium insulae Hoff, 1964
- Pseudochiridium kenyense Mahnert, 1982
- Pseudochiridium lawrencei Beier, 1964
- Pseudochiridium minutissimum Beier, 1959
- Pseudochiridium thorelli With, 1906
- Pseudochiridium traegardhi Tullgren, 1907
- Pseudochiridium triquetrum Beier, 1965
- Pseudochiridium vachoni (Vitali-di Castri, 1970)
Fossil species
- †Pseudochiridium lindae Judson, 2007
Notes and References
- Web site: Genus Pseudochiridium With, 1906. . 2023-10-09. Australian Faunal Directory . Dept of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, Australia . 2023-11-24.
- Web site: 2023 . Genus: Pseudochiridium With, 1906 . World Arachnida Catalog . Natural History Museum Bern. 2023-11-22.