Pseudocleobis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Solifugae
Family: Ammotrechidae
Genus: Pseudocleobis
Pocock, 1900
Type species
Pseudocleobis andinus
(Pocock, 1899)
Species

21, see text

Pseudocleobis is a genus of ammotrechid camel spiders, first described by Reginald Innes Pocock in 1900.[1]

Species

As of October 2022, the World Solifugae Catalog accepts the following twenty-one species:[2]

  • Pseudocleobis alticola Pocock, 1900 — Argentina, Bolivia
  • Pseudocleobis andinus (Pocock, 1899) — Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Peru
  • Pseudocleobis arequipae Roewer, 1959 — Peru
  • Pseudocleobis bardensis Maury, 1976 — Argentina
  • Pseudocleobis calchaqui Maury, 1983 — Argentina
  • Pseudocleobis chilensis Roewer, 1934 — Chile
  • Pseudocleobis hirschmanni Kraepelin, 1911 — Bolivia, Chile
  • Pseudocleobis huinca Maury, 1976 — Argentina
  • Pseudocleobis ilavea Roewer, 1952 — Peru
  • Pseudocleobis levii Maury, 1980 — Argentina
  • Pseudocleobis morsicans (Gervais, 1849) — Argentina, Bolivia, Chile
  • Pseudocleobis mustersi Maury, 1980 — Argentina
  • Pseudocleobis orientalis Maury, 1976 — Argentina
  • Pseudocleobis ovicornis Lawrence, 1954 — Peru
  • Pseudocleobis peruviana Roewer, 1957 — Peru
  • Pseudocleobis profanus Iuri & Iglesias, 2022 — Argentina
  • Pseudocleobis puelche Maury, 1976 — Argentina
  • Pseudocleobis solitarius Maury, 1976 — Argentina
  • Pseudocleobis tarmana Roewer, 1952 — Peru
  • Pseudocleobis titschacki (Roewer, 1942) — Peru
  • Pseudocleobis truncatus Maury, 1976 — Argentina

References

  1. Pocock, Reginald Innes (1900). "Some new or little-known Thelyphonidae and Solifugae". Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 5 (27): 294–306. doi:10.1080/00222930008678285.
  2. "Pseudocleobis Pocock, 1900". World Solifugae Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. 2022. Retrieved 15 October 2022.


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