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Lechytia Finniae
''Lechytia'' is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the subfamily Lechytiinae within the family Chthoniidae. It is the sole genus in its subfamily and contains 22 described species from many parts of the world. Species * ''Lechytia anatolica'' Max Beier, Beier, 1965 — Turkey * ''Lechytia arborea'' Muchmore, 1975 — Florida, Texas * ''Lechytia asiatica'' Redikorzev, 1938 — Vietnam * ''Lechytia cavicola'' Muchmore, 1973 — Mexico * ''Lechytia chilensis'' Beier, 1964 — Chile * ''Lechytia chthoniiformis'' (Balzan, 1887) — South America * ''Lechytia delamarei'' Vitali-di Castro, 1984 — Guadeloupe * ''Lechytia dentata'' Volker Mahnert, Mahnert, 1978 — Republic of Congo * † ''Lechytia finniae'' Hagen et al., 2025 — fossil: Kachin amber * ''Lechytia garambica'' Beier, 1972 — Democratic Republic of Congo * ''Lechytia himalayana'' Beier, 1974 — Nepal * ''Lechytia hoffi'' Muchmore, 1975 — western USA * ''Lechytia indica'' Murthy & Ananthakrishnan, 1977 — India * ''Lechyti ...
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Joseph Conrad Chamberlin
Joseph Conrad Chamberlin (December 23, 1898 – July 17, 1962) was an American arachnologist who studied mainly pseudoscorpions. A native of Utah, he studied primarily at Stanford University while working most of his career in Oregon for the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Several species are named in his honor. His zoological author abbreviation is J.C.Chamberlin. Early life Chamberlin was born in Salt Lake City, Utah to Ole Chamberlin and Mary Ethel (Conrad) Chamberlin.Judson, Mark & Chamberlin, David C. (1998)Joseph C. Chamberlin 1898-1962.''The Journal of Arachnology'' 26(3): 411-418. His parents were descended from early Mormon pioneer families, and he was their first child. Joseph's father died in 1911, leaving the remaining five person family near poverty. After one year of high school, he left school in 1914 to work in order to support the family. In October 1918, Joseph was drafted into the United States Army, but fell ill with the Spanish flu pandemic and never served in ...
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