Lagynochthonius daidaiensis Hou, Feng & Zhang, 2023
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Lagynochthonius daidaiensis Hou, Feng & Zhang, 2023
Chinese name. 呆呆ȗ伪Dz
Lagynochthonius daidaiensis Hou, Feng & Zhang, 2023b: 87–92 View Cited Treatment , figs 10–13.
Material examined. ♀ (Ps.- MHBU-HBUARA#2021- 176-01 ) (holotype) GoogleMaps , 2 ♀ (Ps.- MHBU-HBUARA#2021- 176-0102–03 ) (paratypes): China, Yunnan Province, Qiubei County, Shuanglongying Town, Pingtan Village, Daidai Cave [24.329535°N, 104.239257°E], 1228 m a.s.l., 20 July 2021, Zegang Feng, Hongru Xu, Liu Fu & Nana Zhan leg. GoogleMaps
Diagnosis and description. For details see Hou et al. (2023b).
Distribution. China (Yunnan Province).
Hou, Y. M., Feng, Z. G. & Zhang, F. (2023 b) Three new species of cave-adapted pseudoscorpions (Pseudoscorpiones, Chthoniidae) from eastern Yunnan, China. ZooKeys, 1153, 73-95. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1153.99537
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Chthoniinae |
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Tyrannochthoniini |
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Lagynochthonius daidaiensis Hou, Feng & Zhang, 2023
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