Tartarocreagris Infernalis
''Tartarocreagris'' is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the family Neobisiidae. It contains the following species: *''Tartarocreagris altimana'' Muchmore, 2001 *''Tartarocreagris amblyopa'' Muchmore, 2001 *''Tartarocreagris attenuata'' Muchmore, 2001 *''Tartarocreagris comanche'' Muchmore, 1992 *''Tartarocreagris cookei'' Muchmore, 2001 *''Tartarocreagris domina'' Muchmore, 2001 *''Tartarocreagris grubbsi'' Muchmore, 2001 *''Tartarocreagris hoodensis'' Muchmore, 2001 *'' Tartarocreagris infernalis'' (Muchmore, 1969) *''Tartarocreagris intermedia'' Muchmore, 1992 *''Tartarocreagris ozarkensis'' (Hoff, 1945) *''Tartarocreagris proserpina'' Muchmore, 2001 *''Tartarocreagris reyesi'' Muchmore, 2001 *''Tartarocreagris texana The Tooth Cave pseudoscorpion ''( Tartarocreagris texana)'' is a small cave-dwelling arachnid of the family Neobisiidae. The species was originally assigned to the genus ''Microcreagris'', and then reassigned to ''Austalillocregris'' before arriv ...'' (Muchmore ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tartarocreagris Domina
''Tartarocreagris'' is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the family Neobisiidae. It contains the following species: *''Tartarocreagris altimana'' Muchmore, 2001 *''Tartarocreagris amblyopa'' Muchmore, 2001 *''Tartarocreagris attenuata'' Muchmore, 2001 *''Tartarocreagris comanche'' Muchmore, 1992 *''Tartarocreagris cookei'' Muchmore, 2001 *'' Tartarocreagris domina'' Muchmore, 2001 *'' Tartarocreagris grubbsi'' Muchmore, 2001 *'' Tartarocreagris hoodensis'' Muchmore, 2001 *'' Tartarocreagris infernalis'' (Muchmore, 1969) *''Tartarocreagris intermedia'' Muchmore, 1992 *''Tartarocreagris ozarkensis'' (Hoff, 1945) *''Tartarocreagris proserpina'' Muchmore, 2001 *''Tartarocreagris reyesi'' Muchmore, 2001 *''Tartarocreagris texana The Tooth Cave pseudoscorpion ''( Tartarocreagris texana)'' is a small cave-dwelling arachnid of the family Neobisiidae. The species was originally assigned to the genus ''Microcreagris'', and then reassigned to ''Austalillocregris'' before arriv ...'' (Muchm ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tartarocreagris Texana
The Tooth Cave pseudoscorpion ''(Tartarocreagris texana)'' is a small cave-dwelling arachnid of the family Neobisiidae. The species was originally assigned to the genus ''Microcreagris'', and then reassigned to ''Austalillocregris'' before arriving at its current genus, ''Tartarocreagris''. The Tooth Cave pseudoscorpion has a small geographic distribution, known to occur in only two caves in Travis County, Texas. Additionally, it is tentatively identified in two nearby caves in Texas, but more research is necessary to accurately define the range where the species lives. There is little known about the biology, life cycle, and life history of the Tooth Cave pseudoscorpion due to a lack of research and study. Because of this, the Tooth Cave pseudoscorpion is listed on the IUCN Red List as data deficient. Under the Endangered Species Act, the Tooth Cave pseudoscorpion is listed as endangered.Hammerson, G., Schweitzer, D., Master, L., Cordeiro, J., Tomanio, A., Oliver, L., & Nichols, J ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tartarocreagris Reyesi
''Tartarocreagris'' is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the family Neobisiidae. It contains the following species: *'' Tartarocreagris altimana'' Muchmore, 2001 *'' Tartarocreagris amblyopa'' Muchmore, 2001 *'' Tartarocreagris attenuata'' Muchmore, 2001 *'' Tartarocreagris comanche'' Muchmore, 1992 *''Tartarocreagris cookei'' Muchmore, 2001 *'' Tartarocreagris domina'' Muchmore, 2001 *'' Tartarocreagris grubbsi'' Muchmore, 2001 *'' Tartarocreagris hoodensis'' Muchmore, 2001 *'' Tartarocreagris infernalis'' (Muchmore, 1969) *''Tartarocreagris intermedia'' Muchmore, 1992 *'' Tartarocreagris ozarkensis'' (Hoff, 1945) *'' Tartarocreagris proserpina'' Muchmore, 2001 *'' Tartarocreagris reyesi'' Muchmore, 2001 *''Tartarocreagris texana The Tooth Cave pseudoscorpion ''( Tartarocreagris texana)'' is a small cave-dwelling arachnid of the family Neobisiidae. The species was originally assigned to the genus ''Microcreagris'', and then reassigned to ''Austalillocregris'' before arriv ...'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tartarocreagris Infernalis
''Tartarocreagris'' is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the family Neobisiidae. It contains the following species: *''Tartarocreagris altimana'' Muchmore, 2001 *''Tartarocreagris amblyopa'' Muchmore, 2001 *''Tartarocreagris attenuata'' Muchmore, 2001 *''Tartarocreagris comanche'' Muchmore, 1992 *''Tartarocreagris cookei'' Muchmore, 2001 *''Tartarocreagris domina'' Muchmore, 2001 *''Tartarocreagris grubbsi'' Muchmore, 2001 *''Tartarocreagris hoodensis'' Muchmore, 2001 *'' Tartarocreagris infernalis'' (Muchmore, 1969) *''Tartarocreagris intermedia'' Muchmore, 1992 *''Tartarocreagris ozarkensis'' (Hoff, 1945) *''Tartarocreagris proserpina'' Muchmore, 2001 *''Tartarocreagris reyesi'' Muchmore, 2001 *''Tartarocreagris texana The Tooth Cave pseudoscorpion ''( Tartarocreagris texana)'' is a small cave-dwelling arachnid of the family Neobisiidae. The species was originally assigned to the genus ''Microcreagris'', and then reassigned to ''Austalillocregris'' before arriv ...'' (Muchmore ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tartarocreagris Cookei
''Tartarocreagris'' is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the family Neobisiidae. It contains the following species: *'' Tartarocreagris altimana'' Muchmore, 2001 *'' Tartarocreagris amblyopa'' Muchmore, 2001 *'' Tartarocreagris attenuata'' Muchmore, 2001 *'' Tartarocreagris comanche'' Muchmore, 1992 *'' Tartarocreagris cookei'' Muchmore, 2001 *'' Tartarocreagris domina'' Muchmore, 2001 *'' Tartarocreagris grubbsi'' Muchmore, 2001 *'' Tartarocreagris hoodensis'' Muchmore, 2001 *'' Tartarocreagris infernalis'' (Muchmore, 1969) *'' Tartarocreagris intermedia'' Muchmore, 1992 *'' Tartarocreagris ozarkensis'' (Hoff, 1945) *'' Tartarocreagris proserpina'' Muchmore, 2001 *'' Tartarocreagris reyesi'' Muchmore, 2001 *''Tartarocreagris texana The Tooth Cave pseudoscorpion ''( Tartarocreagris texana)'' is a small cave-dwelling arachnid of the family Neobisiidae. The species was originally assigned to the genus ''Microcreagris'', and then reassigned to ''Austalillocregris'' before arriv ... ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tartarocreagris Texana
The Tooth Cave pseudoscorpion ''(Tartarocreagris texana)'' is a small cave-dwelling arachnid of the family Neobisiidae. The species was originally assigned to the genus ''Microcreagris'', and then reassigned to ''Austalillocregris'' before arriving at its current genus, ''Tartarocreagris''. The Tooth Cave pseudoscorpion has a small geographic distribution, known to occur in only two caves in Travis County, Texas. Additionally, it is tentatively identified in two nearby caves in Texas, but more research is necessary to accurately define the range where the species lives. There is little known about the biology, life cycle, and life history of the Tooth Cave pseudoscorpion due to a lack of research and study. Because of this, the Tooth Cave pseudoscorpion is listed on the IUCN Red List as data deficient. Under the Endangered Species Act, the Tooth Cave pseudoscorpion is listed as endangered.Hammerson, G., Schweitzer, D., Master, L., Cordeiro, J., Tomanio, A., Oliver, L., & Nichol ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |