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Satrapanus
''Satrapanus'' is a monotypic taxon, monotypic genus of pseudoscorpions in the Chernetidae family (biology), family. It is endemism, endemic to Australia's Lord Howe Island in the Tasman Sea. It was described in 2007 by Australian arachnology, arachnologists Mark Harvey (arachnologist), Mark Harvey and Erich Volschenk. The generic epithet comes from the Latin ''satrapa'' ('provincial governor') with reference to the pseudoscorpion being the only known species of the genus on the island. Species The genus contains the sole species ''Satrapanus grayi'', which was described by Austrian arachnologist Max Beier in 1976. Description Body lengths of males are 1.68–2.03 mm; those of females 1.91–2.78 mm. The colour is mainly dark reddish-brown. Distribution and habitat The species is known only from Lord Howe Island, where it inhabits plant litter and other ground habitats. Behaviour The pseudoscorpions are terrestrial animal, terrestrial predation, predators. Refe ...
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Chernetidae
The Chernetidae are a family of pseudoscorpions with over 650 described species and 110 genera. Subfamilies Subfamilies and genera include: ;Chernetinae Chernetinae is a subfamily of pseudoscorpions in the family Chernetidae. Genera - '' Acanthicochernes'' - '' Acuminochernes'' - '' Adelphochernes'' - '' Americhernes'' - '' Anaperochernes'' - '' Antillochernes'' - '' Apatochernes'' - '' Astero ... ; Goniochernetinae * '' Calymmachernes'' Beier, 1954 * '' Conicochernes'' Beier, 1948 * '' Goniochernes'' Beier, 1932 ; Lamprochernetinae * '' Allochernes'' Beier, 1932 * '' Anthrenochernes'' Lohmander, 1939 * '' Bipeltochernes'' Dashdamirov, 2005 * '' Lamprochernes'' Tömösváry, 1882 * '' Lasiochernes'' Beier, 1932 * '' Megachernes'' Beier, 1932 * '' Nudochernes'' Beier, 1935 * '' Pselaphochernes'' Beier, 1932 References Pseudoscorpion families {{Pseudoscorpion-stub ...
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