Sternophoridae
Sternophoridae Temporal range:
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Family: | Sternophoridae J.C. Chamberlin, 1923
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The Sternophoridae are a family of pseudoscorpions with about 20 described species in three genera. While Afrosternophorus is an Old World genus, found mainly in Australasia (with, despite its name, only one African species), the other two genera are found in the New World, from El Salvador to the southern USA and in the Dominican Republic.
Species[]
- Beier, 1967
- Beier, 1967 — Ethiopia
- , 1985 — Australia
- Beier, 1971 — New Guinea
- Beier, 1982 — New Guinea
- Beier, 1973 — India, Sri Lanka
- Redikorzev, 1938 — Laos, Vietnam
- Beier, 1951 — Laos
- Beier, 1951 — Cambodia, Vietnam
- Harvey, 1985 — Vietnam
- Beier, 1971 — New Guinea
- J.C. Chamberlin, 1932 — Australia
- Harvey, 1985 — Australia
- Beier, 1975 — New Guinea
- Harvey, 1985 — Australia
- Banks, 1909
- Beier, 1953 — El Salvador
- Banks, 1909 — Florida, Dominican Republic
- J.C. Chamberlin, 1932 — Mexico
- J.C. Chamberlin, 1923 — Mexico
- Hoff, 1963
- J.C. Chamberlin, 1932 — southeastern United States
- Hoff, 1963 — Florida
References[]
- Joel Hallan's Biology Catalog: Sternophoridae
Categories:
- Sternophoridae
- Pseudoscorpion families
- Pseudoscorpion stubs