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called the protonymph, deutonymph and tritonymph. The developing embryo and the protonymph, which remain attached to the mother, is nourished by a ‘milk’ produced by her ovary. Many species molt in a small, silken igloo that protects them from enemies during this vulnerable period.
501:(sperm storing organ) can store the sperm for a longer period of time before fertilizing the eggs, but species without the organ fertilize the eggs shortly after mating. The female carries the fertilized eggs in a brood pouch attached to her
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After reaching adulthood they no longer molt, and will live for 2–3 years. They are active in the warm months of the year, overwintering in silken cocoons when the weather grows cold. Smaller species live in debris and
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is the species most commonly found in homes, where it is often observed in rooms with dusty books. There, the tiny animals (2.5–4.5 mm or 0.10–0.18 in) can find their food such as booklice and
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More than 3,300 species of pseudoscorpions are recorded in more than 430 genera, with more being discovered on a regular basis. They range worldwide, even in temperate to cold regions such as
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2850:"The first fossils of the most basal pseudoscorpion family (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones: Pseudotyrannochthoniidae): evidence for major biogeographical shifts in the European paleofauna"
2899:"First non-amber Mesozoic pseudoscorpion from Upper Triassic deposits of eastern Europe, with a description of two new fossil subfamilies (Arachnida, Pseudoscorpiones, Feaellidae)"
317:. They are common in many environments, but they are rarely noticed due to their small size. When people see pseudoscorpions, especially indoors, they often mistake them for
2679:"A nature's treasury: pseudoscorpion diversity of the Canary Islands, with the description of nine new species (Pseudoscorpiones, Chthoniidae, Cheiridiidae) and new records"
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which is attached to the substrate and is picked up by the female. Members of the
Cheliferoidea (Atemnidae, Cheliferidae, Chernetidae and Withiidae) have an elaborate
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A pseudoscorpion has eight legs with five to seven segments each; the number of fused segments is used to distinguish families and genera. They have two very long
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Kolesnikov, Vasiliy B.; Turbanov, Ilya S.; Eskov, Kirill Yu.; Propistsova, Evgenia A.; Bashkuev, Alexey S. (September 2022). Taylor, Paul (ed.).
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Wolfgang
Schawaller, William A. Shear & Patricia M. Bonamo (1991). "The first Paleozoic pseudoscorpions (Arachnida, Pseudoscorpionida)".
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2809:"Reinterpretation of Dracochela deprehendor (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones) as a stem-group pseudoscorpion: STEM-GROUP PSEUDOSCORPION"
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587:. Species have been found under tree bark, in leaf and pine litter, in soil, in tree hollows, under stones, in caves such as the
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below). The abdomen is short and rounded at the rear, rather than extending into a segmented tail and stinger like
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William A. Shear, Wolfgang
Schawaller & Patricia M. Bonamo (1989). "Record of Palaeozoic pseudoscorpions".
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M. Beier (1961). "Pseudoscorpione von der Insel
Ascension" [Pseudoscorpions from Ascension Island].
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In "Systematics of the North
American Insects and Arachnids: Status and Needs." National Biological Survey
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Ukraine, approximately 227 million years ago, which is suggested to be an early relative of the family
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2495:"Mating biology resolves trichotomy for cheliferoid pseudoscorpions (Pseudoscorpionida, Cheliferoidea)"
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Clayton Hoff (1958): List of the Pseudoscorpions of North America North of Mexico.
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Benavides, Ligia R.; Cosgrove, Julia G.; Harvey, Mark S.; Giribet, Gonzalo (October 2019).
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3000:"Phylogenomic interrogation resolves the backbone of the Pseudoscorpiones tree of life"
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Schwarze, Daniel; Harms, Danilo; Hammel, Jörg U.; Kotthoff, Ulrich (2021-06-22).
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The following taxon numbers are calculated as of the end of 2023.
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2470:"What are pseudoscorpions? | Field Guide and Catalogues"
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February, 2020's species of the month: Pseudoscorpions
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Schembri, Patrick J.; Baldacchino, Alfred E. (2011).
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620:Example of pseudoscorpions preserved in amber. (a)
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2271:(in Maltese). Malta University Press. p. 66.
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2551:Jędrzejowska, Izabela; Garbiec, Arnold (2020).
508:Between 2 and 50 young are hatched in a single
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2301:Entomological Notes: Pseudoscorpion Fact Sheet
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2720:"Movile Cave - An Oddity Of Romania"
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970:Schawaller, Shear & Bonamo, 1991
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372:Pseudoscorpions belong to the class
3202:Video of Pseudoscorpions in Ireland
3165:Catalogue of the Pseudoscorpionida.
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2962:"Pseudoscorpiones de Geer, 1778"
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2966:World Pseudoscorpiones Catalog
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2373:Agricultural Research Council
2297:Pennsylvania State University
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3074:Pseudoscorpions of the World
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2493:Heather C. Proctor (1993).
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818:(11 genera, 110 species)
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646:Geogarypus macrodactylus
638:Electrochelifer balticus
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3113:Peter Weygoldt (1969).
2903:Papers in Palaeontology
2694:: 27–45. Archived from
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2342:"Endemic invertebrates"
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827:(21 genera, 94 species)
764:(12 genera, 44 species)
650:Microcreagris koellneri
622:Progonatemnus succineus
380:that resemble those of
278:belonging to the order
2500:Journal of Arachnology
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917:(2 genera, 13 species)
881:(5 genera, 12 species)
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836:(2 genera, 81 species)
773:(9 genera, 81 species)
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2561:Journal of Morphology
2236:"Book-Scorpion"
872:(1 genus, 15 species)
809:(8 genus, 37 species)
707:Historical references
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3480:(hooded tickspiders)
3186:at Wikimedia Commons
3072:Mark Harvey (2011).
2474:www.museum.wa.gov.au
2392:Garypus californicus
972:(1 genus, 1 species)
908:(1 genus, 1 species)
677:, dating to the mid-
642:Cheiridium hartmanni
634:Neobisium exstinctum
489:The male produces a
128:Neobisium sylvaticum
3016:2019MolPE.13906509B
2915:2022PPal....8E1466K
2753:1989Natur.341..527S
2555:Chelifer cancroides
2432:1966Sci...153.1647W
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630:Chelignathus kochii
596:Chelifer cancroides
556:Chelifer cancroides
537:. Some species are
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3065:Arthropods portal
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2656:"Pseudoscorpions"
2567:(10): 1160–1172.
2369:"Pseudoscorpions"
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1213:
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1169:
1157:
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1144:Palaeosphyronida
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602:house dust mites
565:Northern Ontario
481:pseudoscorpion (
392:Ascension Island
387:Garypus titanius
360:
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282:, also known as
280:Pseudoscorpiones
266:, also known as
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3437:Schizomida
3336:(scorpions)
3334:Scorpiones
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2106:Chernetidae
1864:Garypinidae
1589:Neobisiidae
1407:Hemictenata
1330:Feaelloidea
1263:Chthoniidae
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798:Daday, 1888
795:Chthoniidae
789:Menge, 1855
786:Chernetidae
780:Risso, 1827
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531:phagophiles
499:spermatheca
425:sclerotized
421:opisthosoma
244:Feaelloidea
183:Chelicerata
179:Subphylum:
41:380–0
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3415:Amblypygi
3361:Solifugae
3326:Opiliones
3257:Arthropoda
3010:: 106509.
2972:25 October
2724:WorldAtlas
2705:2012-09-04
2609:Ross Piper
2479:2022-04-02
2217:References
1670:Garypoidea
1646:Panctenata
1543:Parahyidae
1528:Syarinidae
1466:Bochicidae
1397:Iocheirata
1358:Feaellidae
1012:Parvorder
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903:Parahyidae
804:Feaellidae
759:Bochicidae
701:Feaellidae
683:Cretaceous
452:book lungs
431:above and
234:Garypoidea
173:Arthropoda
3619:Haptopoda
3403:Pedipalpi
3392:(spiders)
3310:Dromopoda
3238:Arachnida
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2939:253137909
2931:2056-2799
2884:235600702
2876:1867-6812
2860:: 11–27.
2835:129220288
2794:2246/5041
2058:Atemnidae
2043:Withiidae
1749:Menthidae
1727:Garypidae
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977:Cladogram
957:Withiidae
876:Menthidae
813:Garypidae
750:Atemnidae
713:Aristotle
695:from the
612:Evolution
464:spiracles
433:sternites
399:pedipalps
382:scorpions
378:pedipalps
374:Arachnida
321:or small
276:arachnids
193:Arachnida
159:Kingdom:
153:Eukaryota
3736:BugGuide
3667:Wikidata
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3445:Uropygi
3390:Araneae
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3251:Animalia
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894:Olpiidae
867:Larcidae
717:booklice
697:Triassic
679:Devonian
675:New York
539:phoretic
527:arboreal
479:Phoretic
470:Behavior
460:tracheae
429:tergites
414:venomous
327:phoresis
303:booklice
301:larvae,
297:larvae,
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163:Animalia
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210:, 1778
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514:molts
510:brood
319:ticks
315:flies
311:mites
3866:NCBI
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