Ditha
Appearance
Ditha | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Chelicerata |
Class: | Arachnida |
Order: | Pseudoscorpiones |
Family: | Chthoniidae |
Subfamily: | Tridenchthoniinae |
Genus: | Ditha J. C. Chamberlin, 1929 |
Ditha is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the family Chthoniidae. There are about 14 described species in Ditha.[1]
Species
[edit]These 14 species belong to the genus Ditha:[1]
- Ditha elegans Chamberlin, 1929
- Ditha laosana Beier, 1951
- Ditha latimana (Beier, 1931)
- Ditha loricata Beier, 1965
- Ditha marcusensis (Morikawa, 1952)
- Ditha novaeguineae Beier, 1965
- Ditha ogasawarensis Satô, 1981
- Ditha pahangica Beier, 1955
- Ditha palauensis Beier, 1957
- Ditha philippinensis Chamberlin, 1929
- Ditha proxima (Beier, 1951)
- Ditha sinuata (Tullgren, 1901)
- Ditha sumatraensis (Chamberlin, 1923)
- Ditha tonkinensis Beier, 1951
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Browse Ditha". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-03-08.
Further reading
[edit]- Capinera, John L., ed. (2008). Encyclopedia of Entomology. Springer. ISBN 978-1402062421.
- Comstock, John Henry (1912). The spider book: A manual for the study of the spiders and their near relatives, the scorpions, pseudoscorpions, whip-scorpions, harvestmen, and other members of the class arachnida, found in America North of Mexico, with analytical keys for their clas... BiblioLife. ISBN 978-1295195817.
- Harvey, Mark S. (1992). "The phylogeny and classification of the Pseudoscorpionida (Chelicerata : Arachnida)". Invertebrate Taxonomy. 6 (6): 1373–1435. ISSN 0818-0164.
- Harvey, Mark S. (2002). "The neglected cousins: what do we know about the smaller arachnid orders?". The Journal of Arachnology. 30 (2): 357–372. doi:10.1636/0161-8202(2002)030[0357:TNCWDW]2.0.CO;2. ISSN 0161-8202. S2CID 59047074.
- Jackman, John A. (2002). A Field Guide to Spiders and Scorpions of Texas. Gulf Publishing. ISBN 978-0877192640.
External links
[edit]- Harvey, M.S. (2013). "Pseudoscorpions of the World, version 3.0". Western Australian Museum, Perth. Retrieved 2018-03-08.