Haplochernes Buxtoni
''Haplochernes'' is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the Chernetidae family. It was described in 1932 by Austrian arachnologist Max Beier. Species The genus contains the following species: * '' Haplochernes aterrimus'' Beier, 1948 * '' Haplochernes atrimanus'' (Kästner, 1927) * '' Haplochernes boncicus'' (Karsch, 1881) ** '' Haplochernes boncicus boncicus'' (Karsch, 1881) ** '' Haplochernes boncicus hagai'' Morikawa, 1953 * ''Haplochernes boninensis'' Beier, 1957 * '' Haplochernes buxtoni'' (Kästner, 1927) * ''Haplochernes dahli'' Beier, 1932 * ''Haplochernes ellenae'' Chamberlin, 1938 * ''Haplochernes funafutensis'' (With, 1907) * ''Haplochernes hebridicus'' Beier, 1940 * ''Haplochernes insulanus'' Beier, 1957 * ''Haplochernes kraepelini'' (Tullgren, 1905) * ''Haplochernes madagascariensis ''Haplochernes'' is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the Chernetidae family. It was described in 1932 by Austrian arachnologist Max Beier. Species The genus contains the following species: ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Max Beier
Max Beier (6 April 1903 in Spittal an der Drau – 4 July 1979 in Vienna) was an Austrian arachnologist and entomologist. He studied zoology at the University of Vienna, and obtained his doctorate there in 1927. He took up a post at the Natural History Museum in Vienna, in the same year, developing an expertise in pseudoscorpions. He was appointed Director of the zoological department of the Vienna Museum in 1962, and retired in 1968. A list of Beier's 398 scientific papers was published, with an obituary, in ''Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien''. 252 were on pseudoscorpions. He described and named over 1200 pseudoscorpion species of which 1180 were still valid in 2007. He was editor of the ''Orthopterorum Catalogus'' and an updated edition of the volume on insects in the '. Awards Beier was awarded the Fabricius Medal in January 1967 of Deutsche Gesellschaft für Allgemeine und Angewandte Entomologie (German entomology society). In July 1968 he was granted an ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Haplochernes Ellenae
''Haplochernes'' is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the Chernetidae family. It was described in 1932 by Austrian arachnologist Max Beier. Species The genus contains the following species: * '' Haplochernes aterrimus'' Beier, 1948 * '' Haplochernes atrimanus'' (Kästner, 1927) * '' Haplochernes boncicus'' (Karsch, 1881) ** '' Haplochernes boncicus boncicus'' (Karsch, 1881) ** '' Haplochernes boncicus hagai'' Morikawa, 1953 * ''Haplochernes boninensis'' Beier, 1957 * '' Haplochernes buxtoni'' (Kästner, 1927) * ''Haplochernes dahli'' Beier, 1932 * '' Haplochernes ellenae'' Chamberlin, 1938 * ''Haplochernes funafutensis'' (With, 1907) * ''Haplochernes hebridicus'' Beier, 1940 * ''Haplochernes insulanus'' Beier, 1957 * ''Haplochernes kraepelini'' (Tullgren, 1905) * ''Haplochernes madagascariensis ''Haplochernes'' is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the Chernetidae family. It was described in 1932 by Austrian arachnologist Max Beier. Species The genus contains the following species ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pseudoscorpion Genera
Pseudoscorpions, also known as false scorpions or book scorpions, are small, scorpion-like arachnids belonging to the order Pseudoscorpiones, also known as Pseudoscorpionida or Chelonethida. Pseudoscorpions are generally beneficial to humans since they prey on clothes moth larvae, carpet beetle larvae, booklice, ants, mites, and small flies. They are tiny, and are rarely noticed due to their small size, despite being common in many environments. When people do see pseudoscorpions, especially indoors, they are often mistaken for ticks or small spiders. Pseudoscorpions often carry out phoresis, a form of commensalism in which one organism uses another for the purpose of transport. Characteristics Pseudoscorpions belong to the class Arachnida. They are small arachnids with a flat, pear-shaped body, and pincer-like pedipalps that resemble those of scorpions. They usually range from in length.Pennsylvania State University, DepartmentEntomological Notes: Pseudoscorpion Fact Sheet/r ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Haplochernes Wuzhiensis
''Haplochernes'' is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the Chernetidae family. It was described in 1932 by Austrian arachnologist Max Beier. Species The genus contains the following species: * '' Haplochernes aterrimus'' Beier, 1948 * '' Haplochernes atrimanus'' (Kästner, 1927) * ''Haplochernes boncicus'' (Karsch, 1881) ** ''Haplochernes boncicus boncicus'' (Karsch, 1881) ** ''Haplochernes boncicus hagai'' Morikawa, 1953 * ''Haplochernes boninensis'' Beier, 1957 * ''Haplochernes buxtoni'' (Kästner, 1927) * ''Haplochernes dahli'' Beier, 1932 * ''Haplochernes ellenae'' Chamberlin, 1938 * ''Haplochernes funafutensis'' (With, 1907) * ''Haplochernes hebridicus'' Beier, 1940 * ''Haplochernes insulanus'' Beier, 1957 * ''Haplochernes kraepelini'' (Tullgren, 1905) * ''Haplochernes madagascariensis ''Haplochernes'' is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the Chernetidae family. It was described in 1932 by Austrian arachnologist Max Beier. Species The genus contains the following species: * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Haplochernes Ramosus
''Haplochernes ramosus'' is a species of pseudoscorpion in the Chernetidae family. It is endemic to Australia. It was described in 1885 by German arachnologists Ludwig Carl Christian Koch and Eugen von Keyserling. Distribution and habitat The species occurs in central and eastern Australia. The type locality is Rockhampton in Queensland. Behaviour The pseudoscorpions are terrestrial predators Predation is a biological interaction where one organism, the predator, kills and eats another organism, its prey. It is one of a family of common feeding behaviours that includes parasitism and micropredation (which usually do not kill th .... References Chernetidae Endemic fauna of Australia Pseudoscorpions of Australia Arthropods of New South Wales Arthropods of the Northern Territory Arthropods of Queensland Animals described in 1885 Taxa named by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch Taxa named by Eugen von Keyserling {{pseudoscorpion-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Haplochernes Norfolkensis
''Haplochernes norfolkensis'' is a species of pseudoscorpion in the Chernetidae family. It is endemic to Australia. It was described in 1976 by Austrian arachnologist Max Beier. The specific epithet ''norfolkensis'' refers to its native range. Description The body length is 2.5–3.5 mm. The colour is mainly very dark chocolate-brown, the carapace proximally lighter. Distribution and habitat The species occurs only on Norfolk Island, an Australian territory in the south-west Pacific Ocean. The type locality is Steels Point, where the holotype was beaten from the foliage of a pyramid tree. Behaviour The pseudoscorpions are terrestrial predators Predation is a biological interaction where one organism, the predator, kills and eats another organism, its prey. It is one of a family of common feeding behaviours that includes parasitism and micropredation (which usually do not kill th .... References Chernetidae Endemic fauna of Australia Pseudoscorpion ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Haplochernes Nanus
''Haplochernes'' is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the Chernetidae family. It was described in 1932 by Austrian arachnologist Max Beier. Species The genus contains the following species: * '' Haplochernes aterrimus'' Beier, 1948 * '' Haplochernes atrimanus'' (Kästner, 1927) * ''Haplochernes boncicus'' (Karsch, 1881) ** ''Haplochernes boncicus boncicus'' (Karsch, 1881) ** ''Haplochernes boncicus hagai'' Morikawa, 1953 * ''Haplochernes boninensis'' Beier, 1957 * ''Haplochernes buxtoni'' (Kästner, 1927) * ''Haplochernes dahli'' Beier, 1932 * ''Haplochernes ellenae'' Chamberlin, 1938 * ''Haplochernes funafutensis'' (With, 1907) * ''Haplochernes hebridicus'' Beier, 1940 * ''Haplochernes insulanus'' Beier, 1957 * ''Haplochernes kraepelini'' (Tullgren, 1905) * ''Haplochernes madagascariensis'' Beier, 1932 * '' Haplochernes nanus'' Mahnert, 1975 * ''Haplochernes norfolkensis'' Beier, 1976 * ''Haplochernes ramosus'' (L. Koch and Keyserling, 1885) * ''Haplochernes warburgi'' (Tullgren, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |