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McPhee Blind Pseudoscorpion Tyrannochthonius FP-13208 (WAM PSE256)
Discoverer: M.S. Harvey, P. Middelfart (2024)

Fauna Portal species: 13208
Family: Chthoniidae



Diagnosis

Adult, immediate character unique high number of sternal seta. The only other species herein with similar large number is WAM PSE255 and T. garthhumphreysi, a Barrow Island species, with less tergal setae. WAM PSE255 has one extra seta on coxa 3, chaetotaxy 3:3:4:5:5 as opposed to 3:3:3:5:5, slightly retrorse chelal teeth, sb on movable finger closer to the center between b and st, curved lyrifissure on maxilla as opposed to straight 11 seta on first stern plate as opposed to 9, and fewer central setae on the sternites, more seta on the central tergites, and a more pointed apical projection of coxa I.

The COI molecular data for this species clusters with WAM PSE255 and WAM PSE257 but they differ by 11.5% (Dr. J. Huey, pers. comm.).

Status

  • native

Fauna Portal Reference

1 ♂
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Western Australian Museum
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T157154
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2 April 2020
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Australia
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Western Australia
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McPhee, ca. 35 km N. of Nullagine
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troglofauna scrape, 62 m

Australia

  • Western Australia

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Volker Framenau, 17 April 2024