Hansenochrus

Hansenochrus is a genus of hubbardiid short-tailed whipscorpions, first described by Reddell & Cokendolpher in 1995.[1]

Hansenochrus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Schizomida
Family: Hubbardiidae
Genus: Hansenochrus
Reddell & Cokendolpher, 1995
Type species
Hansenochrus trinidanus
(Rowland & Reddell, 1979)
Species

17, see text

Species

As of September 2022, the World Schizomida Catalog accepts the following seventeen species:[2]

  • Hansenochrus acrocaudatus (Rowland & Reddell, 1979) – Trinidad and Tobago
  • Hansenochrus centralis (Gertsch, 1941) – Panama
  • Hansenochrus dispar (Hansen, 1905) – Martinique
  • Hansenochrus drakos (Rowland & Reddell, 1979) – Guyana
  • Hansenochrus flavescens (Hansen, 1905) – Venezuela
  • Hansenochrus gladiator (Rémy, 1961) – Suriname
  • Hansenochrus guyanensis Cokendolpher & Reddell, 2000 – Guyana
  • Hansenochrus humbertoi Armas & Víquez, 2010 – Costa Rica
  • Hansenochrus mumai (Rowland & Reddell, 1979) – Costa Rica
  • Hansenochrus selva Armas, 2009 – Costa Rica
  • Hansenochrus simonis (Hansen, 1905) – Venezuela
  • Hansenochrus surinamensis (Rémy, 1961) – Suriname
  • Hansenochrus tobago (Rowland & Reddell, 1979) – Trinidad and Tobago
  • Hansenochrus trinidanus (Rowland & Reddell, 1979) – Trinidad and Tobago
  • Hansenochrus urbanii Villarreal & Teruel, 2006 – Venezuela
  • Hansenochrus vanderdrifti (Rémy, 1961) – Suriname
  • Hansenochrus yolandae (González-Sponga, 1997) – Venezuela

References

  1. Reddell, James; Cokendolpher, James (1995). "Catalogue, bibliography, & generic revision of the order Schizomida (Arachnida)". Texas Memorial Museum, Speleological Monographs. 4: 1–170.
  2. "Hansenochrus Reddell and Cokendolpher, 1995". World Schizomida Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. Retrieved 14 September 2022.


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