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The oldest known fossil pseudoscorpion dates back 380 million years to the Devonian period.
Australia also has eight species of pseudoscorpion and nine scorpion species.
This pseudoscorpion is about 4 millimeters long.
Dracochela deprehendor is a fossil species of pseudoscorpion.
Pseudotyrannochthonius silvestrii is a Chilean pseudoscorpion of the family Chthonidae.
Garypus titanius is a species of pseudoscorpion of the family Garypidae.
About twelve centimeters long, the pseudoscorpion was heavily scaled and armed with a pair of lobsterlike claws.
It has all of the traits of a modern pseudoscorpion, indicating that the order evolved very early in the history of land animals.
The most impressive of these tailless scorpion-like creatures is the giant pseudoscorpion, largest of its kind.
Calocheiridius elegans is a species of pseudoscorpion in the genus Calocheiridius.
Parahya submersa is a species of pseudoscorpion that resides within the monotypic family Parahyidae.
During the elaborate mating dance, the male of some pseudoscorpion species pulls a female over a spermatophore previously laid upon a surface.
A pseudoscorpion has eight legs with five to seven segments; the number of fused segments is used to distinguish families and genera.
A pseudoscorpion (or false scorpion and book scorpion), is an arachnid which belongs in the order Pseudoscorpionida.
Chthonius minotaurus is a species of pseudoscorpion in the Chthoniusidae family that is endemic to Crete.
In the caves there is a host of interesting underground animals such as crabs, mites, Nematodes, aquatic worms, spiders, pseudoscorpion, beetles and bats.
Lasiochernes cretonatus, is a pseudoscorpion discovered in the late 1990s in the Souré cave in Crete.
A venom gland and duct are usually located in the mobile finger; the poison is used to capture and immobilise the pseudoscorpion's prey.
Cthoniella cavernicola (Peninsula Cave Pseudoscorpion)
Pseudogarypus synchrotron is an extinct species of pseudoscorpion in the family Pseudogarypidae known from only two Eocene fossils found in Europe.
The Empire Cave Pseudoscorpion (Fissilicreagris imperialis) is a species of arachnid in family Neobisiidae.
Two other obligate stygobionts were exterminated in the same action - the pseudoscorpion Microcreagris nickajackensis and the ground beetle Pseudanophthalmus nickajackensis.
Giant pseudoscorpion (Garypus giganteus) Ascension is home to a remarkable pseudoscorpion fauna.
They enter homes by "riding along" attached to insects (known as phoresy), the insects employed are necessarily larger than the pseudoscorpion, or they are brought in with firewood.
Hans Bruno Geinitz described Kreischeria wiedei from the Coal Measures of Zwickau in Germany, although he interpreted it as a fossil pseudoscorpion.