Eukoenenia

Eukoenenia is a genus of Eukoeneniid microwhip scorpions, first described by Carl Julius Bernhard Börner in 1901.[1]

Eukoenenia
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Palpigradi
Family: Eukoeneniidae
Genus: Eukoenenia
Börner, 1901
Type species
Eukoenenia mirabilis
(Grassi & Calandruccio, 1885)
Species

84, see text

Species

As of September 2022, the World Palpigradi Catalog accepts the following eighty-four species:[2]

  • Eukoenenia amatei Mayoral & Barranco, 2017 – Spain
  • Eukoenenia angolensis (Rémy, 1956) – Angola
  • Eukoenenia angusta (Hansen, 1901) – India, Sri Lanka, Thailand
  • Eukoenenia ankaratrensis Rémy, 1960 – Madagascar
  • Eukoenenia antanosa (Rémy, 1950) – Madagascar
  • Eukoenenia audax Souza, Mayoral & Ferreira, 2020 – Brazil
  • Eukoenenia austriaca (Hansen, 1926) – Austria, Italy, Slovenia
  • Eukoenenia bara (Rémy, 1950) – Madagascar
  • Eukoenenia berlesei (Silvestri, 1903) – Algeria, France, Italy, U.S. Virgin Islands
  • Eukoenenia bonadonai Condé, 1979 – France, Italy
  • Eukoenenia bouilloni Condé, 1980 – France
  • Eukoenenia brignolii Condé, 1979 – Italy
  • Eukoenenia brolemanni (Hansen, 1926) – France
  • Eukoenenia chartoni (Rémy, 1950) – Madagascar, Sri Lanka
  • Eukoenenia chilanga Montaño, 2012 – Mexico
  • Eukoenenia christiani Condé, 1988 – Malta
  • Eukoenenia condei Orghidan, Georgesco & Sârbu, 1982 – Romania
  • Eukoenenia corozalensis Montaño & Francke, 2006 – Mexico
  • Eukoenenia deceptrix Rémy, 1960 – Madagascar
  • Eukoenenia deleta Condé, 1992 – Thailand
  • Eukoenenia delphini (Rémy, 1950) – Madagascar
  • Eukoenenia depilata Rémy, 1960 – Madagascar
  • Eukoenenia draco (Peyerimhoff, 1906) – Spain
  • Eukoenenia ferratilis Souza & Ferreira, 2011 – Brazil
  • Eukoenenia florenciae (Rucker, 1903) – Argentina, Australia, Colombia, France, Nepal, Paraguay, US
  • Eukoenenia fossati Rémy, 1960 – Madagascar
  • Eukoenenia gadorensis Mayoral & Barranco, 2002 – Spain
  • Eukoenenia gasparoi Condé, 1988 – Croatia, Italy, Slovenia
  • Eukoenenia grafittii Condé & Heurtault, 1994 – Italy
  • Eukoenenia grassii (Hansen, 1901) – Chile, Paraguay
  • Eukoenenia guzikae Barranco & Harvey, 2008 – Australia
  • Eukoenenia hanseni (Silvestri, 1913) – Argentina, Bermuda, Colombia, Egypt, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mexico, Morocco, Nepal, Réunion, US
  • Eukoenenia hesperia (Rémy, 1953) – Côte d’Ivoire
  • Eukoenenia hispanica (Peyerimhoff, 1908) – Spain
  • Eukoenenia igrejinha Souza & Ferreira, 2019 – Brazil
  • Eukoenenia improvisa Condé, 1979 – French Guiana
  • Eukoenenia indalica Mayoral & Barranco, 2017 – Spain
  • Eukoenenia janetscheki Condé, 1993 – Brazil
  • Eukoenenia jequitai Souza & Ferreira, 2020 – Brazil
  • Eukoenenia juberthiei Condé, 1974 – Greece, Lebanon
  • Eukoenenia kenyana Condé, 1979 – Kenya
  • Eukoenenia lanai Christian, 2014 – Italy
  • Eukoenenia lauteli (Rémy, 1950) – Madagascar
  • Eukoenenia lawrencei Rémy, 1957 – Papua New Guinea, South Africa
  • Eukoenenia lienhardi Condé, 1989 – Brunei, Indonesia, Singapore
  • Eukoenenia lundi Souza & Ferreira, 2020 – Brazil
  • Eukoenenia lyrifer Condé, 1992 – Thailand
  • Eukoenenia machadoi (Rémy, 1950) – Angola
  • Eukoenenia madeirae Strinati & Condé, 1995 – Portugal
  • Eukoenenia magna Souza & Ferreira, 2020 – Brazil
  • Eukoenenia maquinensis Souza & Ferreira, 2010 – Brazil
  • Eukoenenia margaretae Orghidan, Georgesco & Sârbu, 1982 – Romania
  • Eukoenenia maroccana Barranco & Mayoral, 2007 – Morocco
  • Eukoenenia maros Condé, 1992 – Indonesia
  • Eukoenenia meridiana Rémy, 1960 – Madagascar
  • Eukoenenia mirabilis (Grassi & Calandruccio, 1885) – Southern Europe, North Africa, Australia, Chile, Israel, Madagascar
  • Eukoenenia montagudi Barranco & Mayoral, 2014 – Spain
  • Eukoenenia naxos Condé, 1990 – Greece
  • Eukoenenia necessaria Rémy, 1960 – Madagascar
  • Eukoenenia orghidani Condé & Juberthie, 1981 – Cuba
  • Eukoenenia patrizii (Condé, 1956) – Italy
  • Eukoenenia pauli Condé, 1979 – Gabon
  • Eukoenenia paulinae Condé, 1994 – Indonesia
  • Eukoenenia potiguar Ferreira, Souza, Machado & Brescovit, 2011 – Brazil
  • Eukoenenia pretneri Condé, 1977 – Croatia
  • Eukoenenia pyrenaella Condé, 1990 – France
  • Eukoenenia pyrenaica (Hansen, 1926) – France
  • Eukoenenia remyi Condé, 1974 – Bosnia
  • Eukoenenia roquettei (Mello-Leitão & Arlé, 1935) – Brazil
  • Eukoenenia roscia Christian, 2014 – Italy
  • Eukoenenia sakalava (Rémy, 1950) – Madagascar
  • Eukoenenia sendrai Barranco & Mayoral, 2014 – Spain
  • Eukoenenia siamensis (Hansen, 1901) – Thailand
  • Eukoenenia singhi Condé, 1989 – India
  • Eukoenenia spelaea (Peyerimhoff, 1902) – Austria, Croatia, France, Hungary, Italy, Slovakia
  • Eukoenenia spelunca Souza & Ferreira, 2011 – Brazil
  • Eukoenenia strinatii Condé, 1977 – Italy
  • Eukoenenia subangusta (Silvestri, 1903) – Italy, Romania
  • Eukoenenia tetraplumata Montaño, 2007 – Mexico
  • Eukoenenia thais Condé, 1988 – Thailand
  • Eukoenenia trehai Rémy, 1960 – Madagascar
  • Eukoenenia valencianus Barranco & Mayoral, 2014 – Spain
  • Eukoenenia vargovitshi Christian, 2014 – Georgia
  • Eukoenenia zariquieyi (Condé, 1951) – Spain

References

  1. Börner, Carl (1901). "Zur äusseren Morphologie von Koenenia mirabilis Grassi". Zoologischer Anzeiger. 24: 537–556.
  2. "Eukoenenia Börner, 1901". World Palpigradi Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
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