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N/A
Original combination: Obisium pygmaeum
LSID urn:lsid:wac.nmbe.ch:name:6194fd6d-d49a-469a-a74e-3de852b18a7e
Obisium
pygmaeum
Microbisium
pygmaeum
(Ellingsen):
Neobisium
(Parobisium)
pygmaeum
(Ellingsen):
Neobisium
pygmaeum
(Ellingsen):
Realm: Palearctic
Japan |
South Korea |
Coordinates
Locality | Lat | Lon | |
1 | Negishi | 35.41666 | 139.63333 |
2 | Okayama | 34.65 | 133.91666 |
3 | Kanagawa | 35.476944 | 139.629444 |
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Hong, Y. & Kim, T.H. (1993). A check list and key to the order Pseudoscorpiones of Korea with description of one new species from the genus Tyrannochthonius. Korean Journal of Entomology 23: 1–4. -- Show included taxa
Kobari, H. (1983). A seasonal change of the age composition in a population of the pseudoscorpion, Neobisium (Parobisium) pygmaeum (Ellingsen), in a temperate deciduous forest. Acta Arachnologica 31: 65–71. -- Show included taxa
Kobari, H. (1984a). Redescription of the male and redesignation of Neobisium (Parobisium) pygmaeum (Ellingsen) (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpionida). Acta Arachnologica 32: 55–64. -- Show included taxa
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Morikawa, K. (1952b). Notes on the Japanese Pseudoscorpiones I. Memoirs of Ehime University (2B) 1: 249–258. -- Show included taxa
Morikawa, K. (1960). Systematic studies of Japanese pseudoscorpions. Memoirs of Ehime University (2B) 4: 85–172. -- Show included taxa
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Ohira, H., Kaneko, S. & Tsutsumi, T. (2016). A rapid and low-cost protocol for DNA extraction from small-sized pseudoscorpion appendages. Acta Arachnologica 65: 89–95. -- Show included taxa
Ohira, H., Sato, K., Tsutsumi, T., Kaneko, S. & Choi, H.-J. (2018). DNA barcoding suggested the existence of cryptic species and high biodiversity of South Korean pseudoscorpions (Arachnida, Pseudoscorpiones). Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity 11(3): 399-407. -- Show included taxa
Roewer, C.F. (1937). Chelonethi oder Pseudoskorpione. In: Bronns, H.G. (ed.) Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Tierreichs Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft M.B.H., Leipzig 5(IV)(6)(1): 161–320. -- Show included taxa
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Sakayori, H. (1995). [Pseudoscorpionida from the Ashio Mountains in central Japan]. Memoirs of Tochigi Prefectural Museum 13: 27–31. -- Show included taxa
Sakayori, H. (1998a). [Pseudoscorpions from Mt Tsukuba]. In: The 1st General Research Report of the Ibaraki Nature Museum: 299–301. -- Show included taxa
Sakayori, H. (1998b). [Pseudoscorpions from the Oze-moor and adjacent forests]. In: Scientific Researches of the Oze Area in Central Japan: 705–710. -- Show included taxa
Sakayori, H. (2001b). Seasonal fluctuations of some soil pseudoscorpions at Shimotsuma-City, central Japan. Bulletin of Ibaraki Nature Museum 4: 79–82. -- Show included taxa
Sato, H. (1979a). [Pseudoscorpions from Mt. Takao, Tokyo. (An introduction to morphology of pseudoscorpion)]. Memoirs of the Education Institute for Private Schools in Japan 64: 79–105. -- Show included taxa
Sato, H. (1979b). [Quantitative survey of soil pseudoscorpions at Mt Daisen by sifting method]. Edaphologia 19: 13–24. -- Show included taxa
Sato, H. (1979d). [Faunistic data on Japanese pseudoscorpions. II]. Atypus 74: 42–44. -- Show included taxa
Sato, H. (1982c). [Faunistic data on Japanese pseudoscorpions. III]. Atypus 81: 31–34. -- Show included taxa
Sato, H. (1983b). Altitudinal distribution of soil pseudoscorpions at Mt. Fuji. Edaphologia 28: 13–22. -- Show included taxa
Sato, H. (1984c). Population dynamics of the soil pseudoscorpions at Mt. Takao. Edaphologia 31: 13–19. -- Show included taxa
Sato, H. (1984d). [Study on life history of pseudoscorpions - with special reference to the brooding and the number of moulting]. Atypus 85: 75–77. -- Show included taxa
Sato, H. (1985). [Altitudinal distribution of soil pseudoscorpions at Mt. Funagata, Yamagata Prefecture]. Bulletin of the Biogeographical Society of Japan 40: 21–24. -- Show included taxa
Sato, H. (1988). [Seasonal fluctuations of some pseudoscorpions in Yokohama, central Japan]. Edaphologia 38: 11–16. -- Show included taxa
Sato, H. (1991a). [Pseudoscorpiones]. In: Aoki, J. (ed.) [Pictorial keys to soil animals of Japan] Tokai University Press, Tokai: 64–69. -- Show included taxa
Sato, H. (1994b). [Pseudoscorpions]. In: Environment Agency (ed.) [A checklist of the Japanese species of wildlife] Japan Wildlife Research Center, Tokyo: 79–81. -- Show included taxa
Sato, H. (2011). [Altitudinal distribution of soil pseudoscorpions on three mountains in Hokkaido, Japan]. Bulletin of Tsurumi University. Part 4, Studies in Humanites, Social and Natural Sciences 48: 5–13. -- Show included taxa
Sato, H. (2012). [Seasonal changes of the soil pseudoscorpions in Yamagata Prefecture, Tohoku-district, Japan]. Bulletin of Tsurumi University. Part 4, Studies in Humanites, Social and Natural Sciences 49: 117–130. -- Show included taxa
Sato, H. & Yamamoto, E. (2000). [Faunistic data of soil pseudoscorpions from Odamiyama area, Ehime Prefecture]. In: Nature of Odamiyama I: 663–669. -- Show included taxa
Sato, H. & Yamauchi, S. (2001). [Pseudoscorpiones fauna of the Hakkoda Mountain Range, Aomori Pref., Japan]. Journal of the Natural History Society of Aomori 6: 61–65. -- Show included taxa
Sato, H., Takano, M. & Nakajima, H. (1988). [Faunistic data of moths, myriapods, and pseudoscorpions in the Miura peninsula, Japan]. Proceedings of the Society of the Private High School in Kanagawa-ken 63: 12–24. -- Show included taxa
Takano, M., Tashiro, A., Sato, H. & Nakajima, H. (1989). [Faunistic data of moths, myriapods, pseudoscorpions and land snails from the Hakone, Central Japan]. Ibid. Heisei 1: 59–77. -- Show included taxa
Yamauchi, T., Kadowaki, H., Yamamoto, T. & Sato, H. (2009). [Soil pseudoscorpiones collected from Oki Islands, Japan]. Hoshizaki Gurin Zaidan Kenkyu Hokoku 12: 281–284. -- Show included taxa
Date | Type | Reference | Old value | |
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2022-04-09 | New taxonomic reference entry | Ohira, Sato, Tsutsumi, Kaneko and Choi, 2018 |