Minicreagris pumila (Muchmore, 1969)

SPECIES |   ACCEPTED

Original combination: Microcreagris pumila

LSID urn:lsid:wac.nmbe.ch:name:3e6040a0-2cdd-4143-a83a-9b257eb2ff46


Genus type of Minicreagris Ćurčić, 1989

Taxonomic references

Microcreagris pumila

Muchmore, 1969a: 2–4, figs 1–2 original description
Holsinger and Peck, 1971: 30

Microcreagris' pumila Muchmore:

Ćurčić, 1984b: 164, figs 22–23, 42

Lissocreagris pumila (Muchmore):

Peck, 1989: 20

Minicreagris pumila (Muchmore):

Ćurčić, 1989c: 355–357, figs 5, 11
Harvey, 1991a: 346
Peck, 1998: 23
132

Distribution
Distribution table

Realm: Nearctic

US (Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee)
Type locality: Bryant Cave, 4 miles SE. of Blount Springs, Blount County, Alabama, U.S.A.

Coordinates

Locality Lat Lon
1 Blount Springs 33.883333 -86.75
Type repository
  • Holotype male (AMNH, WM1009.01001); Paratypes: 2 males, 1 female (AMNH)
References

Ćurčić, B.P.M. (1984b). A revision of some North American species of Microcreagris Balzan, 1892 (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones: Neobisiidae). Bulletin of the British Arachnological Society 6: 149–166. -- Show included taxa

Ćurčić, B.P.M. (1989c). Further revision of some North American false scorpions originally assigned to Microcreagris Balzan (Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae). Journal of Arachnology 17: 351–362. -- Show included taxa

Harvey, M.S. (1991a). Catalogue of the Pseudoscorpionida. Manchester University Press, Manchester. -- Show included taxa

Holsinger, J.R. & Peck, S.B. (1971). The invertebrate cave fauna of Georgia. National Speological Society Bulletin 33: 23–44. -- Show included taxa

Muchmore, W.B. (1969a). New species and records of cavernicolous pseudoscorpions of the genus Microcreagris (Arachnida, Chelonethida, Neobisiidae, Ideobisiinae). American Museum Novitates 2392: 1–21. -- Show included taxa

Peck, S.B. (1989). The cave fauna of Alabama: part I. The terrestrial invertebrates (excluding insects). Bulletin of the National Speleological Society 51: 11–33. -- Show included taxa

Peck, S.B. (1998). A summary of diversity and distribution of the obligate cave-inhabiting faunas of the United States and Canada. Journal of Cave and Karst Studies 60: 18–26. -- Show included taxa

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2024-01-23 New taxonomic reference entry