Tartarocreagris texana (Muchmore, 1969)

SPECIES |   ACCEPTED

Original combination: Microcreagris texana

LSID urn:lsid:wac.nmbe.ch:name:31a3c69d-9d4b-4832-a905-c759e3817910


Taxonomic references

Microcreagris texana

Muchmore, 1969a: 18–19, figs 13–14 original description
Mitchell and Reddell, 1971: 44, 82
Rowland and Reddell, 1976: 15
Anonymous, 1985b: 6
Chambers, 1988: 12787
Chambers and Jahrsdoerfer, 1988: 36030–36032
Coddington, Larcher and Cokendolpher, 1990: 11
Arroyo, 1992: A14

Australinocreagris texana (Muchmore):

Ćurčić, 1989c: 360, figs 8, 15
Harvey, 1991a: 330

Tartarocreagris texana (Muchmore):

Muchmore, 1992: 131–132, figs 3–4
O'Donnell, Elliott and Stanford, 1994: 8–10, 55, fig. 4
Mathews, 1995: 18
Muchmore, 2001c: 60
Reddell, 2005: 555
Cokendolpher, 2009: 68

Distribution
Distribution table

Realm: Nearctic

US (Texas)
Type locality: Tooth Cave, 0.25 mile N. of Hickmuntown, Travis County, Texas, U.S.A.

Coordinates

Locality Lat Lon
1 Tooth Cave 30.333333 -97.766666
Type repository
  • Holotype female (AMNH, WM849.01001)
References

Anonymous (1985b). Notices of review. Endangered Species 10(8): 6. -- Show included taxa

Arroyo, B. (1992). Threatened and endangered species of Texas. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Austin. -- Show included taxa

Chambers, S.M. (1988). Endangered and threatened wildlife and plants; proposal to determine five Texas cave invertebrates to be endangered species. Federal Register 53: 12787–12790. -- Show included taxa

Chambers, S.M. & Jahrsdoerfer, S. (1988). Endangered and threatened wildlife and plants; final rule to determine five Texas cave invertebrates to be endangered species. Federal Register 53: 36029–36033. -- Show included taxa

Coddington, J.A., Larcher, S.F. & Cokendolpher, J.C. (1990). The systematic status of Arachnida, exclusive of Acari, in North America north of Mexico. In: Kosztarab, M. and Schaefer, C.W. (ed.) Systematics of the North American insects and arachnids: status and needs Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg: 5–20. -- Show included taxa

Cokendolpher, J.C. (2009). A new troglobitic Tyrannochthonius from Fort Hood, Texas (Pseudoscorpionida: Chthoniidae). Texas Memorial Museum Speleological Monographs 7: 67–78. -- 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

Mathews, R.C. Jr (1995). TOES comments on City of Austin incidental take permit application. Texas Organization for Endangered Species Fall 1995: 18–19. -- Show included taxa

Mitchell, R.W. & Reddell, J.R. (1971). The invertebrate fauna of Texas caves. In: Lundelius, E.L. and Slaughter, B.H. (ed.) Natural history of Texas caves Gulf Natural History, Dallas: 35–90. -- 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

Muchmore, W.B. (1992). Cavernicolous pseudoscorpions from Texas and New Mexico (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpionida). Texas Memorial Museum, Speleological Monographs 3: 127–153. -- Show included taxa

Muchmore, W.B. (2001c). Review of the genus Tartarocreagris, with descriptions of new species (Pseudoscorpionida: Neobisiidae). Texas Memorial Museum, Speleological Monographs 5: 57–72. -- Show included taxa

O'Donnell, L., Elliott, W.R. & Stanford, R.A. (1994). Recovery plan for endangered karst invertebrates in Travis and Williamson Counties, Texas. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Austin, Texas. -- Show included taxa

Reddell, J.R. (2005). Spiders and related groups. In: Culver, D.C. and White, W.B. (ed.) Encylopedia of caves Elsevier Academic Press, Bulrington: 554–564. -- Show included taxa

Rowland, J.M. & Reddell, J.R. (1976). Annotated checklist of the arachnid fauna of Texas (excluding Acarida and Araneida). Occasional Papers of the Museum, Texas Technical University 38: 1–25. -- Show included taxa

Logs

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