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Conicochernes
''Conicochernes'' is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the Chernetidae family. It is endemic to Australia. It was described in 1948 by Austrian arachnologist 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 H .... Species The genus contains the following species: * '' Conicochernes brevispinosus'' (L.Koch and Keyserling, 1885) * '' Conicochernes crassus'' Beier, 1954 * '' Conicochernes doyleae'' Kennedy, 1990 * '' Conicochernes globosus'' Beier, 1954 * '' Conicochernes incrassatus'' (Beier, 1933) References Chernetidae Pseudoscorpion genera Endemic fauna of Australia Pseudoscorpions of Australia Taxa described in 1948 Taxa named by Max Beier {{pseudoscorpion-stub ...
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Conicochernes Doyleae
''Conicochernes doyleae'' is a species of pseudoscorpion in the Chernetidae family. It is endemic to Australia. It was described in 1989 by Australian arachnologist Clarice Kennedy. The specific epithet ''doyleae'' honours Suzanne Doyle, colleague and field assistant of the author. Description The body length of males is 2.70–3.28 mm; that of females 2.92–3.46 mm. The colour is dark red-brown. Distribution and habitat The species occurs in eastern New South Wales. The type locality is Stanley Street, Chatswood, Sydney, where pseudoscorpions were collected from beneath the bark of a brush box 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 the .... References Chernetidae Endemic fauna of Au ...
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Conicochernes Crassus
''Conicochernes crassus'' is a species of pseudoscorpion in the Chernetidae family. It is endemic to Australia. It was described in 1954 by Austrian arachnologist Max Beier. Distribution and habitat The species occurs in south-west Western Australia. The type locality is Denmark, where pseudoscorpions were collected from beneath tree bark. 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 the .... References Chernetidae Endemic fauna of Australia Pseudoscorpions of Australia Arthropods of Western Australia Animals described in 1954 Taxa named by Max Beier {{pseudoscorpion-stub ...
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Conicochernes Brevispinosus
''Conicochernes brevispinosus'' 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 at various sites in eastern and south-eastern Australia. Type localities include Rockhampton and Peak Downs in Central Queensland, and Mount Lofty in South Australia, where pseudoscorpions were collected from beneath tree bark. 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 the .... References Chernetidae Endemic fauna of Australia Pseudoscorpions of Australia Fauna of the Australian Capital Territory Arthropods of New South Wales Arthropods of Q ...
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Conicochernes Globosus
''Conicochernes globosus'' is a species of pseudoscorpion in the Chernetidae family. It is endemic to Australia. It was described in 1954 by Austrian arachnologist Max Beier. Distribution and habitat The species occurs in south-west Western Australia. The type locality is Porongurup, where pseudoscorpions were collected from beneath tree bark. 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 the .... References Chernetidae Endemic fauna of Australia Pseudoscorpions of Australia Arthropods of Western Australia Animals described in 1954 Taxa named by Max Beier {{pseudoscorpion-stub ...
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Conicochernes Incrassatus
''Conicochernes incrassatus'' is a species of pseudoscorpion in the Chernetidae family. It is endemic to Australia. It was described in 1933 by Austrian arachnologist Max Beier. Distribution and habitat The species occurs in Victoria. The type locality is Upper Ferntree Gully, 32 km east of central Melbourne, where the holotype A holotype is a single physical example (or illustration) of an organism, known to have been used when the species (or lower-ranked taxon) was formally described. It is either the single such physical example (or illustration) or one of several ... was collected from beneath tree bark. Behaviour The pseudoscorpions are terrestrial animal, terrestrial predation, predators. References

Chernetidae Endemic fauna of Australia Pseudoscorpions of Australia Arthropods of Victoria (state) Animals described in 1933 Taxa named by Max Beier {{pseudoscorpion-stub ...
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