Synsphyronus Explained

Synsphyronus is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the Garypidae family. It was described in 1930 by American arachnologist Joseph Conrad Chamberlin.[1] Its distribution is mainly in Australia, but also extends to New Zealand and New Caledonia.[2]

Species

The genus contains the following species:[3]

Notes and References

  1. Chamberlin. JC . 1930 . A synoptic classification of the false scorpions or chela-spinners, with a report on a cosmopolitan collection of the same. Part II. The Diplosphyronida (Arachnida-Chelonethida) . Annals and Magazine of Natural History . 10 . 5 . 1–48, 585–620 [615] .
  2. Web site: Genus Synsphyronus Chamberlin, 1930. . 2023-10-09. Australian Faunal Directory . Dept of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, Australia . 2023-10-22.
  3. Web site: 2023 . Genus: Synsphyronus Chamberlin, 1930. World Arachnida Catalog . Natural History Museum Bern. 2023-10-22.