Anatemnus
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Anatemnus is a genus of pseudoscorpions.
Species
The genus contains the following species:
- Anatemnus angustus Redikorzev, 1938
- Anatemnus chaozhouensis Hu & Zhang, 2012[1]
- Anatemnus elongatus (Ellingsen, 1902)
- Anatemnus javanus (Thorell, 1883)
- Anatemnus luzonicus Beier, 1932
- Anatemnus madecassus Beier, 1932
- Anatemnus megasoma (Daday, 1897)
- Anatemnus nilgiricus Beier, 1932
- Anatemnus novaguineensis (With, 1908)
- Anatemnus orites (Thorell, 1889)
- Anatemnus oswaldi (Tullgren, 1907)
- Anatemnus pugilatorius Beier, 1965
- Anatemnus reni Gao & Zhang, 2016[2]
- Anatemnus rotundus (With, 1906)
- Anatemnus seychellesensis Beier, 1940
- Anatemnus subindicus (Ellingsen, 1910)
- Anatemnus subvastus Alexander, Burger & Harvey, 2014[3]
- Anatemnus subvermiformis Redikorzev, 1938
- Anatemnus tonkinensis Beier, 1943
- Anatemnus vermiformis (With, 1906)
- Anatemnus voeltzkowi (Ellingsen, 1908)
Anatemnus longus Beier, 1932 is a synonym of Anatemnus voeltzkowi (With, 1906).[4]
References
- Hu, Jun-Fang; Zhang, Feng (2012). "A New Species of the Genus Anatemnus (Pseudoscorpiones, Atemnidae) from China" (PDF). ISRN Zoology. 2012: 1–3. doi:10.5402/2012/164753.
- Gao, Zhizhong; Zhang, Feng (2016). "Description of a new species of the genus Anatemnus Beier, 1932 (Pseudoscorpiones: Atemnidae) from China". Ecologica Montenegrina. 7: 567–572. doi:10.37828/em.2016.7.25.
- Alexander, Jason B.; Burger, Mieke A. A.; Harvey, Mark S. (2014). "A new species of troglobitic Anatemnus (Pseudoscorpiones: Atemnidae) from the Pilbara bioregion of Australia" (PDF). Records of the Western Australian Museum. 29 (2): 141–148. doi:10.18195/issn.0312-3162.29(2).2014.141-148.
- Klausen, Finn Erik (2005). "The Male Genitalia of the Family Atemnidae (Pseudoscorpiones)". The Journal of Arachnology. 33 (3): 641–662. doi:10.1636/H03-6.1. JSTOR 4129867. S2CID 54895103.
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