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Syarinus obscurus (Banks, 1893) Ideoroncus obscurus Banks 1893: 66 –67. Ideobisium obscurum (Banks): Ellingsen 1908: 163. Syarinus obscurus (Banks): Chamberlin 1925: 330. Material examined. Canada, Yukon Territory, Grey Mountain, 9 August 1996, leg. W. Breuss, det. V. Mahnert: 1 male, deposited in MHNG. Supplementary description. Segments X–XI well developed and normal in size. Sternite IV with two well defined cribrate areas. Cheliceral galea short, simple; dental row ending level with subgaleal seta, this 0.84 from base (Fig. 32). Pedipalpal coxa with apex rounded, with 2 setae (Fig. 30). Chelal feather-shaped setae absent. Legs. Femur-patella junction of leg IV perpendicular, patella distinctly longer than the femur. Tarsi terminate in sub-right angle, not tapering distally; subterminal seta acuminate.
Published as part of Zaragoza, Juan A., 2010, Arcanobisium, a remarkable new genus, representing a new subfamily with a relictual distribution from eastern Spain (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones: Syarinidae), pp. 41-60 in Zootaxa 2491 on page 53, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.195647
Syarinus obscurus, Syarinus, Arthropoda, Pseudoscorpiones, Arachnida, Animalia, Biodiversity, Syarinidae, Taxonomy
Syarinus obscurus, Syarinus, Arthropoda, Pseudoscorpiones, Arachnida, Animalia, Biodiversity, Syarinidae, Taxonomy
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