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    A new Schizomus from the Indian state of Maharashtra, with additional comments on eyed Schizomids (Arachnida: Schizomidae)

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    A new species of Schizomus is described from the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the fourth described schizomid to possess convex ocelli. New information is given regarding some old records attributed to S. cambridgei (Thorell), species inquirenda. The female spermathecae of S. bagnallii (Jackson) and S. biocellatus Sissom are described and illustrated, and other characters of the two species are discussed

    A New \u3ci\u3eSchizomus\u3c/i\u3e from the Indian State of Maharashtra, with Additional Comments on Eyed Schizomids (Arachnida: Schizomidae)

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    A new species of Schizomus is described from the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the fourth described schizomid to possess convex ocelli. New information is given regarding some old records attributed to S. cambridgei (Thorell), species inquirenda. The female spermathecae of S. bagnallii (Jackson) and S. biocellatus Sissom are described and illustrated, and other characters of the two species are discussed

    Homeosis in a scorpion supports a telopodal origin of pectines and components of the book lungs

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    Scorpion incidents, misidentification cases and possible implications for the final interpretation of results

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    A new species and new records for the Vaejovis nitidulus group, with a key to the Mexican species (Scorpiones, Vaejovidae).

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    A new troglophilic species of the nitidulus group of the genus Vaejovis C. L. Koch is described from caves in the southern parts of Coahuila and Nuevo LeĂ³n, MĂ©xico. Numerous specimens of other nitidulus group species were examined, most of them representing new records or verification of old records. A key to all described Mexican species is provided

    New Records Of Wandering Spiders From Texas, With A Description Of The Male Of Ctenus Valverdiensis (Araneae : Ctenidae)

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