Hubbardia (arachnid)

Hubbardia is a genus of hubbardiid short-tailed whipscorpions, first described by Orator Cook in 1899.[1]

Hubbardia pentapeltis

Hubbardia
Hubbardia pentapeltis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Schizomida
Family: Hubbardiidae
Subfamily: Hubbardiinae
Genus: Hubbardia
Cook, 1899
Type species
Hubbardia pentapeltis
Cook, 1899
Species

9, see text

Species

As of June 2022, the World Schizomida Catalog accepts the following nine species:[2]

  • Hubbardia belkini (McDonald & Hogue, 1957) – US (California)
  • Hubbardia borregoensis (Briggs & Hom, 1966) – US (California)
  • Hubbardia briggsi (Rowland, 1972) – US (California)
  • Hubbardia idria Reddell & Cokendolpher, 1991 – US (California)
  • Hubbardia joshuensis (Rowland, 1971) – US (California)
  • Hubbardia pentapeltis Cook, 1899 – US (California)
  • Hubbardia secoensis (Briggs & Hom, 1988) – US (California)
  • Hubbardia shoshonensis (Briggs & Hom, 1972) – US (California)
  • Hubbardia wessoni (Chamberlin, 1939) – US (Arizona)

References

  1. Cook, Orator (1899). "Hubbardia, a new genus of Pedipalpi". Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington. 4 (3): 249–261.
  2. "Genus: Hubbardia Cook, 1899". World Schizomida Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
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