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Family HYIDAE Chamberlin, 1930


Compiler and date details

Mark S. Harvey, Western Australian Museum, Perth, Western Australia, Australia; updated May 2008, from Harvey & Volschank (2007)

 

Introduction

Representatives of the Hyidae are small pseudoscorpions that occur in leaf litter or under rocks in several regions of the world, including north-western Australia, South-east Asia, India, Sri Lanka and Madagascar. Harvey's (1993) revision of the family (Harvey 1993) recognised three genera and nine species, making it one of the smallest pseudoscorpion families. However, Indohyinae is now synonymised with Hyidae, following Harvey & Volkschenk (2007).

 

Diagnosis

Members of the Hyidae differ from other Neobisioidea by the presence of a sub-basl mound on femur I and II, the minute setae on the female anterior genital operculum, and have 3 (occasionally 2) stout setae on the posterior-basal margin of the pedipalpal femur.

 

History of changes

Note that this list may be incomplete for dates prior to September 2013.
Published As part of group Action Date Action Type Compiler(s)
31-Oct-2012 31-Oct-2012 MODIFIED
12-Feb-2010 (import)