- Holotype female (CAS, JC-389.01001)
Original combination: Neobisium (Parobisium) magnum
LSID urn:lsid:wac.nmbe.ch:name:bec339e0-bcfc-4090-aab8-fe9f85c79291
Genus type of Parobisium Chamberlin, 1930
Neobisium
(Parobisium)
magnum
Neobisium
magnum
Chamberlin:
Parobisium
magnum
(Chamberlin):
Realm: Palearctic
Japan |
South Korea |
Coordinates
Locality | Lat | Lon | |
1 | Mogi | 32.7 | 129.916666 |
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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., 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
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