Pseudogarypidae
Pseudogarypidae Temporal range:
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Family: | Pseudogarypidae J.C. Chamberlin, 1923
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The Pseudogarypidae are a small family of pseudoscorpions. Most recent species are found in North America, while one species is endemic to Tasmania.
Species[]
- J.C.H. Morris, 1948
- J.C.H. Morris, 1948 — Tasmania
- Ellingsen, 1909
- Jacot, 1938 — Quebec, northeastern United States
- (Banks, 1895)
- † Beier, 1937 — fossil; Baltic amber
- † (C. L. Koch & Berendt, 1854) — fossil; Baltic amber
- J.C. Chamberlin, 1931 — Oregon, Washington
- Muchmore, 1981 — Arizona
- † Beier, 1947 — fossil; Baltic amber
- Muchmore, 1981 — California
- Benedict & Malcolm, 1978 — California
- †Pseudogarypus synchrotron Henderickx, Tafforeau & Soriano, 2012 - fossil; Baltic amber[1]
References[]
- Notes
- ^ Henderickx, H.; Tafforeau, P.; Soriano, C (2012). "Phase-contrast synchrotron microtomography reveals the morphology of a partially visible new Pseudogarypus in Baltic amber (Pseudoscorpiones: Pseudogarypidae)". Palaeontologia Electronica. 15 (2, 17A, 11p): 1–11.
- Bibliography
- Joel Hallan's Biology Catalog: Pseudogarypidae
Categories:
- Pseudogarypidae
- Pseudoscorpion families
- Pseudoscorpion stubs