Karschia (arachnid)

Karschia is a genus of karschiid camel spiders, first described by Alfred Walter in 1889.[1]

Karschia
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Solifugae
Family: Karschiidae
Genus: Karschia
Walter, 1889
Type species
Karschia cornifera
Walter, 1899
Species

26, see text

Species

As of March 2023, the World Solifugae Catalog accepts the following twenty-six species:[2]

  • Karschia badkhyzica Gromov, 1998 — Turkmenistan
  • Karschia birulae Roewer, 1934 — China
  • Karschia borszczevskii Birula, 1935 — Uzbekistan
  • Karschia caucasica (L. Koch, 1878) — Azerbaijan
  • Karschia cornifera Walter, 1899 — Turkmenistan
  • Karschia gobiensis Gromov, 2004 — Mongolia
  • Karschia gurkoi Gromov, 2004 — Tajikistan
  • Karschia kaznakovi Birula, 1922 — Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan
  • Karschia kiritshenkoi Birula, 1922 — Iran
  • Karschia koenigi Birula, 1922 — Turkmenistan
  • Karschia kononenkoi Gromov, 2004 — Uzbekistan
  • Karschia kopetdaghica Gromov, 1998 — Turkmenistan
  • Karschia kurdistanica Birula, 1935 — Iran, Iraq
  • Karschia mangistauensis Gromov, 1993 — Kazakhstan
  • Karschia mastigofera Birula, 1890 — Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey
  • Karschia mongolica Roewer, 1933 — Mongolia
  • Karschia nasuta Kraepelin, 1899 — Kyrgyzstan
  • Karschia nubigena Lawrence, 1954 — Nepal
  • Karschia pedaschenkoi Birula, 1922 — Kyrgyzstan
  • Karschia persica Kraepelin, 1899 — Iran
  • Karschia rhinoceros Birula, 1922 — China, Tajikistan
  • Karschia tadzhika Gromov, 2004 — Tajikistan
  • Karschia tarimina Roewer, 1933 — China
  • Karschia tibetana Hirst, 1907 — China
  • Karschia tienschanica Roewer, 1933 — China
  • Karschia zarudnyi Birula, 1922 — Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan

References

  1. Walter, A. (1889). "Transkaspische Galeodiden". Zoologische Jahrbücher, Abtheilung für Systematik, Geographie und Biologie der Thiere. 4: 1095–1109.
  2. "Karschia Walter, 1889". World Solifugae Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. 2023. Retrieved 3 March 2023.


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