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ID'ed using Gärdenfors, Ulf & Wilander, Per: Sveriges klokrypare med nyckel till arterna. [Swedish pseudoscorpions with a key to the species] - Ent. Tidskr. 113:20-35. Mora. Sweden 1992. ISSN 0013-886x.
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Neobisium carcinoides (Hermann 1804), sieved from soil/litter, Søborg, Denmark, 25 March 2016 Tergites without central division, chelicerae of moderate size, two pairs of eyes ==> Neobisiidae From the Neobisiidae, Denmark has this species and Microbisium species, which have shorter fingers on the pedipalps. This is the commonest Danish pseudoscorpion.
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ID'ed using Gärdenfors, Ulf & Wilander, Per: Sveriges klokrypare med nyckel till arterna. [Swedish pseudoscorpions with a key to the species] - Ent. Tidskr. 113:20-35. Mora. Sweden 1992. ISSN 0013-886x.
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Neobisium carcinoides (Hermann 1804), sieved from soil/litter, Søborg, Denmark, 25 March 2016 Tergites without central division, chelicerae of moderate size, two pairs of eyes ==> Neobisiidae From the Neobisiidae, Denmark has this species and Microbisium species, which have shorter fingers on the pedipalps. This is the commonest Danish pseudoscorpion.
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Neobisium carcinoides (Hermann 1804), sieved from soil/litter, Søborg, Denmark, 25 March 2016 Tergites without central division, chelicerae of moderate size, two pairs of eyes ==> Neobisiidae From the Neobisiidae, Denmark has this species and Microbisium species, which have shorter fingers on the pedipalps. This is the commonest Danish pseudoscorpion.
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Neobisium carcinoides (Hermann 1804), sieved from soil/litter, Søborg, Denmark, 25 March 2016 Tergites without central division, chelicerae of moderate size, two pairs of eyes ==> Neobisiidae From the Neobisiidae, Denmark has this species and Microbisium species, which have shorter fingers on the pedipalps. This is the commonest Danish pseudoscorpion.
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Neobisium carcinoides (Hermann 1804), sieved from soil/litter, Søborg, Denmark, 25 March 2016 Tergites without central division, chelicerae of moderate size, two pairs of eyes ==> Neobisiidae From the Neobisiidae, Denmark has this species and Microbisium species, which have shorter fingers on the pedipalps. This is the commonest Danish pseudoscorpion.
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Neobisium carcinoides (Hermann 1804), sieved from soil/litter, Søborg, Denmark, 25 March 2016 Tergites without central division, chelicerae of moderate size, two pairs of eyes ==> Neobisiidae From the Neobisiidae, Denmark has this species and Microbisium species, which have shorter fingers on the pedipalps. This is the commonest Danish pseudoscorpion.
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Neobisium carcinoides (Hermann 1804), sieved from soil/litter, Søborg, Denmark, 25 March 2016 Tergites without central division, chelicerae of moderate size, two pairs of eyes ==> Neobisiidae From the Neobisiidae, Denmark has this species and Microbisium species, which have shorter fingers on the pedipalps. This is the commonest Danish pseudoscorpion.
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Neobisium carcinoides (Hermann 1804), sieved from soil/litter, Søborg, Denmark, 25 March 2016 Tergites without central division, chelicerae of moderate size, two pairs of eyes ==> Neobisiidae From the Neobisiidae, Denmark has this species and Microbisium species, which have shorter fingers on the pedipalps. This is the commonest Danish pseudoscorpion.
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Neobisium carcinoides (Hermann 1804), sieved from soil/litter, Søborg, Denmark, 25 March 2016 Tergites without central division, chelicerae of moderate size, two pairs of eyes ==> Neobisiidae From the Neobisiidae, Denmark has this species and Microbisium species, which have shorter fingers on the pedipalps. This is the commonest Danish pseudoscorpion.
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Neobisium carcinoides (Hermann 1804), sieved from soil/litter, Søborg, Denmark, 25 March 2016 Tergites without central division, chelicerae of moderate size, two pairs of eyes ==> Neobisiidae From the Neobisiidae, Denmark has this species and Microbisium species, which have shorter fingers on the pedipalps. This is the commonest Danish pseudoscorpion.
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Neobisium carcinoides (Hermann 1804), sieved from soil/litter, Søborg, Denmark, 25 March 2016 Tergites without central division, chelicerae of moderate size, two pairs of eyes ==> Neobisiidae From the Neobisiidae, Denmark has this species and Microbisium species, which have shorter fingers on the pedipalps. This is the commonest Danish pseudoscorpion.
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In the Basement of CKRO
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pseudoescorpion troglobisium recovitzai - Cueva de la Merla - Roda de Bara - Catalonia - Spain
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Neobisium carcinoides (Hermann 1804), sieved from soil/litter, Søborg, Denmark, 25 March 2016 Tergites without central division, chelicerae of moderate size, two pairs of eyes ==> Neobisiidae From the Neobisiidae, Denmark has this species and Microbisium species, which have shorter fingers on the pedipalps. This is the commonest Danish pseudoscorpion.
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In the Basement of CKRO
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Same Chelifer cancroides in all three photos.
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Same Chelifer cancroides in all three photos.
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Found in a covered compost bin in my garden
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Same Chelifer cancroides in all three photos.