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Paratemnoides Nidificator
''Paratemnoides'' is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the Atemnidae family. It was described in 1991 by Australian arachnologist Arachnology is the scientific study of arachnids, which comprise spiders and related invertebrates such as scorpions, pseudoscorpions, harvestmen, ticks, and mites. Those who study spiders and other arachnids are arachnologists. More narrowly ... Mark Harvey. Species The genus contains the following species: * '' Paratemnoides aequatorialis'' (Beier, 1932) * '' Paratemnoides assimilis'' (Beier, 1932) * '' Paratemnoides borneoensis'' (Beier, 1932) * '' Paratemnoides curtulus'' (Redikorzev, 1938) * '' Paratemnoides ellingseni'' (Beier, 1932) * '' Paratemnoides feai'' (Ellingsen, 1906) * '' Paratemnoides indicus'' (Sivaraman, 1980) * '' Paratemnoides indivisus'' (Tullgren, 1907) * '' Paratemnoides insubidus'' (Tullgren, 1907) * '' Paratemnoides japonicus'' (Morikawa, 1953) * '' Paratemnoides laosanus'' (Beier, 1951) * '' Paratemnoides magnificus'' ...
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Mark Harvey (arachnologist)
Mark Stephen Harvey (born 17 September 1958) is a museum scientist and biologist. Since 1989 he has been based at the Western Australian Museum as Curator of Arachnids and Myriapods. Career Harvey graduated from Monash University in 1983 with a PhD titled "Contributions to the systematics of the Pseudoscorpionida (Arachnida) : the genus ''Synsphyronus'' Chamberlin (Garypidae) and the family Sternophoridae". His research interests include the systematics and evolution of arachnids and other terrestrial invertebrates. He has published 374 scientific papers or books, and was instrumental in the promotion of short-range endemism Short-range endemic invertebrates through a paper outlining the criteria for recognising taxa that could be considered short-range endemics. His primary research interests are with Pseudoscorpions. As of 2024, he has described 888 new species, 93 new genera and four new families including the aquatic mite family Pezidae and the pseudoscorpion family Lar ...
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