Syarinidae

Zaragoza, Juan A., 2010, Arcanobisium, a remarkable new genus, representing a new subfamily with a relictual distribution from eastern Spain (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones: Syarinidae), Zootaxa 2491, pp. 41-60 : 57

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.195647

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6208449

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0386879E-FFBB-B87F-FF5F-721E9993FDC2

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Plazi

scientific name

Syarinidae
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Key to the subfamilies of Syarinidae View in CoL

1 Pedipalpal apex rounded, usually with 2 setae (seldom 3); male sternite IV with cribrate areas; male genital atrium without glandular setae; trichobothrium isb on paraxial face of fixed finger; junction between femur and patella of leg IV strongly oblique; subterminal setae of tarsi acuminate....................... Syarininae View in CoL (Genera: Anysrius View in CoL , Syarinus View in CoL ).

- Pedipalpal apex triangular, with 2 setae; male sternite IV without cribrate areas; male genital atrium with 1–3 pairs of glandular setae; trichobothrium isb on antiaxial face of fixed finger or on hand; junction between femur and patella of leg IV slightly oblique or perpendicular; subterminal setae of tarsi usually dentate................................... 2

2 Tergites and sternites X–XI extremely reduced in size; trichobothrium it far distad of et; stigmata with only one microseta or none.............................................................................. Arcanobisiinae View in CoL (Genus: Arcanobisium View in CoL gen. nov.)

- Tergites and sternites X–XI of normal size; trichobothrium it basal to et, or occasionally level with et; stigmata with 2 or more setae .............................................................................................................................................................. 3

3 Movable cheliceral finger without galea; male sternite VI usually with gland openings area (seldom absent) ............ ............................................................... Chitrellinae View in CoL (Genera: Aglaochitra View in CoL , Chitrella View in CoL , Pararoncus View in CoL , Pseudoblothrus View in CoL ).

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