Tyrannochthonius

Tyrannochthonius is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the family Chthoniidae. It was described in 1929 by American arachnologist Joseph Conrad Chamberlin.[1][2]

Tyrannochthonius
Tyrannochthonius eua
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Pseudoscorpiones
Family: Chthoniidae
Genus: Tyrannochthonius
J.C.Chamberlin, 1929[1]
Type species
Chthonius terribilis
With, 1906
Synonyms
  • Pholeochthonius Beier, 1976
  • Parachthonius Caporiacco, 1949

Species

As of October 2023, the World Pseudoscorpiones Catalog accepted the following species:[3]

  • T. acutus Hou, Feng & Zhang, 2023
  • T. akaelus Mahnert, 2009
  • T. alabamensis Muchmore, 1996
  • T. aladdinensis Chamberlin, 1995
  • T. albidus (Beier, 1977)
  • T. altus Hou, Feng & Zhang, 2023
  • T. amazonicus Mahnert, 1979
  • T. antridraconis Mahnert, 2009
  • T. aralu Chamberlin, 1995
  • T. archeri Chamberlin, 1995
  • T. aridus Edward and Harvey, 2008
  • T. arificus Hou, Feng & Zhang, 2023
  • T. assimilis Hong and T.H. Kim, 1993
  • T. attenuatus Muchmore, 1996
  • T. avernicola Chamberlin, 1995
  • T. babaowanensis Hou, Feng & Zhang, 2023
  • T. bagus Harvey, 1988
  • T. bahamensis Muchmore, 1984
  • T. barri Muchmore, 1996
  • T. basme Edward and Harvey, 2008
  • T. beieri Morikawa, 1963
  • T. billhumphreysi Edward and Harvey, 2008
  • T. binoculatus Muchmore, 1996
  • T. bispinosus (Beier, 1974)
  • T. brasiliensis Mahnert, 1979
  • T. breviculus Hou, Feng & Zhang, 2023
  • T. brevimanus Beier, 1935
  • T. brevispinus Hou, Feng & Zhang, 2023
  • T. brooksi Harvey, 1991
  • T. butleri Harvey, 1991
  • T. caecatus (Beier, 1976)
  • T. cavernicola (Beier, 1976)
  • T. cavicola (Beier, 1967)
  • T. centralis Beier, 1931
  • T. chamberlini Muchmore, 1996
  • T. charon Muchmore, 1996
  • T. chelatus Murthy and Ananthakrishnan, 1977
  • T. chihayanus Sakayori, 2009
  • T. chixingi Gao, Wynne & Zhang, 2018
  • T. confusus Mahnert, 1986
  • T. contractus (Tullgren, 1907)
  • T. convivus Beier, 1974
  • T. curazavius Wagenaar-Hummelinck, 1948
  • T. densedentatus (Beier, 1967)
  • T. diabolus Muchmore, 1996
  • T. duo Hou, Feng & Zhang, 2023
  • T. ecuadoricus (Beier, 1977)
  • T. elegans Beier, 1944
  • T. erebicus Muchmore, 1996
  • T. etu Gao and Zhang, 2013
  • T. eua Krajčovičová, Matyukhin and Christophoryová, 2020
  • T. felix Muchmore, 1996
  • T. fiskei Muchmore, 1996
  • T. floridensis Malcolm and Muchmore, 1985
  • T. ganshuanensis Mahnert, 2009
  • T. garthhumphreysi Edward and Harvey, 2008
  • T. gezei Vachon, 1941
  • T. gnomus Muchmore, 1996
  • T. gomyi Mahnert, 1975
  • T. gracilis Hou, Feng & Zhang, 2023
  • T. grimmeti Chamberlin, 1929
  • T. guadeloupensis Vitali-di Castri, 1984
  • T. halopotamus Muchmore, 1996
  • T. harveyi Gao, Zhang and Chen, 2020
  • T. helenae (Beier, 1977)
  • T. heterodentatus Beier, 1930
  • T. hispidus Hou, Feng & Zhang, 2023
  • T. hoffi Muchmore, 1991
  • T. horridus (Beier, 1976)
  • T. hypogeus Muchmore, 1996
  • T. imitatus Hoff, 1959
  • T. infernalis Muchmore, 1996
  • T. infirmus Hou, Feng & Zhang, 2023
  • T. innominatus Muchmore, 1996
  • T. insulae Hoff, 1946
  • T. intermedius Muchmore, 1986
  • T. japonicus (Ellingsen, 1907)
    • T. j. dogoensis Morikawa, 1954
    • T. j. japonicus (Ellingsen, 1907)
  • T. jonesi Chamberlin, 1995
  • T. kermadecensis (Beier, 1976)
  • T. krakatau Harvey, 1988
  • T. laevis Beier, 1966
  • T. latus Hou, Feng & Zhang, 2023
  • T. luxtoni (Beier, 1967)
  • T. maculosus Hou, Feng & Zhang, 2023
  • T. mahunkai Mahnert, 1978
  • T. meneghettii (Caporiacco, 1949)
  • T. meruensis Beier, 1962
  • T. migrans Mahnert, 1979
  • T. monodi Vachon, 1941
  • T. muchmoreorum Cokendolpher, 2009
  • T. multicavus Hou, Feng & Zhang, 2023
  • T. multidentatus Hou, Feng & Zhang, 2023
  • T. nanus (Beier, 1966)
  • T. nanxingensis Hou, Feng & Zhang, 2023
  • T. nergal Chamberlin, 1995
  • T. noaensis Moyle, 1989
  • T. norfolkensis (Beier, 1976)
  • T. oahuanus Muchmore, 2000
  • T. oblongus Hou, Feng & Zhang, 2023
  • T. oligochaetus Dashdamirov, 2005
  • T. orpheus Muchmore, 1996
  • T. osiris Chamberlin, 1995
  • T. ovatus Vitali-di Castri, 1984
  • T. pachythorax Redikorzev, 1938
  • T. palauanus Beier, 1957
  • T. pallidus Muchmore, 1973
  • T. pandus Hou, Gao & Zhang, 2022
  • T. parcidentatus Hou, Feng & Zhang, 2023
  • T. parvus Chamberlin, 1995
  • T. pecki Muchmore, 1996
  • T. perpusillus Beier, 1951
  • T. philippinus (Beier, 1966)
  • T. pholeter Muchmore, 1996
  • T. pictus Hou, Feng & Zhang, 2023
  • T. pinguis Hou, Feng & Zhang, 2023
  • T. planus Hou, Feng & Zhang, 2023
  • T. pluto Chamberlin, 1995
  • T. procerus Mahnert, 1978
  • T. pupukeanus Muchmore, 1983
  • T. pusillimus Beier, 1951
  • T. pusillus Beier, 1955
  • T. qilinensis Hou, Feng & Zhang, 2023
  • T. quattuor Hou, Feng & Zhang, 2023
  • T. queenslandicus (Beier, 1969)
  • T. rahmi Beier, 1976
  • T. rex Harvey, 1989
  • T. riberai Mahnert, 1984
  • T. robustus Beier, 1951
  • T. rotundimanus Mahnert, 1985
  • T. satan Muchmore, 1996
  • T. semidentatus (Redikorzev, 1924)
  • T. semihorridus (Beier, 1969)
  • T. sheltae Muchmore, 1996
  • T. similidentatus Sato, 1984
  • T. simillimus Beier, 1951
  • T. simulans Mahnert, 1986
  • T. skeletonis Muchmore, 1996
  • T. sokolovi (Redikorzev, 1924)
  • T. souchomalus Edward and Harvey, 2008
  • T. sparsedentatus Beier, 1959
  • T. spinatus Hong, 1996
  • T. steevesi Muchmore, 1996
  • T. stonei Muchmore, 1989
  • T. strinatii (Beier, 1974)
  • T. stygius Muchmore, 1996
  • T. suppressalis Hong, 1996
  • T. swiftae Muchmore, 1993
  • T. tartarus Muchmore, 1996
  • T. tekauriensis Moyle, 1989
  • T. tenuis Chamberlin, 1995
  • T. terribilis (With, 1906)
    • T. t. malaccensis Beier, 1952
    • T. t. terribilis (With, 1906)
  • T. texanus Muchmore, 1992
  • T. tlilapanensis Muchmore, 1986
  • T. torodei Muchmore, 1996
  • T. troglobius Muchmore, 1969
  • T. troglodytes Muchmore, 1986
  • T. troglophilus (Beier, 1968)
  • T. umidus Hou, Feng & Zhang, 2023
  • T. vampirorum Muchmore, 1986
  • T. volcancillo Muchmore, 1986
  • T. volcanus Muchmore, 1977
  • T. wittei Beier, 1955
  • T. wlassicsi (Daday, 1897)
  • T. yanshanensis Hou, Feng & Zhang, 2023
  • T. zhai Gao, Zhang and Chen, 2020
  • T. zonatus (Beier, 1964)

References

  1. Chamberlin, JC (1929). "A synoptic classification of the false scorpions or chela-spinners, with a report on a cosmopolitan collection of the same. Part I. The Heterosphyronida (Chthoniidae) (Arachnida-Chelonethida)". Annals and Magazine of Natural History 10. 4 (19): 50–80 [74]. doi:10.1080/00222932908673028.
  2. "Genus Tyrannochthonius Chamberlin, 1929". Australian Faunal Directory. Dept of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, Australia. 2022-05-10. Retrieved 2023-10-02.
  3. "Genus: Tyrannochthonius Chamberlin, 1929". World Arachnida Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. 2023. Retrieved 2023-10-02.
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