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Coprochernes costaricensis Beier, 1976
Family: Chernetidae Genus: Coprochernes costaricensis Beier, 1976 Continent: Central America Country: Costa Rica, Limon, Reventazon ID: ZMH-A0000264 Type status: Holotype Sex: male Preparation: alcohol Photo Credit: LIB Elicio Tapia DDB License: CC BY-NC-ND
Collection: Pseudoscorpiones
Pseudoscorpions are a mesodiverse order of arachnids with more than 3300 described species all over the world. These litter- and soil-dwelling arthropods superficially resemble scorpions but are much smaller (< 1cm) and lack the tail with sting. Diversity of pseudoscorpions is highest in the tropics and subtropics but more than 50 species also occur in central Europe. The LIB collection comprises more than 150 species of which 66 are represented by type material. Most species were described by Swedish zoologist Albert Tullgren and the Austrian specialist Max Beier. This collection does not have a biogeographic focus and the specimens are from various parts of the world.
Contact:
Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change - Hamburg site
Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3
20146 Hamburg
Phone: +49 40 238317-616
E-mail: D.Harms@leibniz-lib.de