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2014. Article Zootaxa 3814 (1): 081–095 (6 Jun. 2014) A new Amazonian species of Cryptocellus (Arachnida, Ricinulei), with descriptions of its integumental structures and all free-living life stages. ANA LUCIA TOURINHO, NANCY FRANCA LO-MAN-HUNG & LIDIANNE SALVATIERRA Preview (PDF; 100KB) | Full article
The order Ricinulei is a group of arachnids known as hooded tickspiders, though they are not true spiders. Like most arachnids, they are predatory, eating small arthropods. In older works they are sometimes referred to as Podogona. As of December 2011, 58 extant species of ricinuleids have been described worldwide,
THE AFRICAN GENUS RICINOIDES (ARACHNIDA, RICINULEI). S . L. Tuxen. Universitetets Zoologiske Museum. Kobenhavn, Danmark. ABSTRACT. Seven species of the genus Ricinoides (originally Cryptostemma) are known . On the basis of som e new material of Ricinoides afzelii Thor. and type material of all species,
A new species and records of Pseudocellus (Arachnida: Ricinulei: Ricinoididae) from caves in Yucatan, Mexico and Belize. Texas Memorial Museum, Speleological Monographs, 6:95-99. A NEW SPECIES AND RECORDS OF PSEUDOCELLUS. (ARACHNIDA: RICINULEI: RICINOIDIDAE). FROM CAVES IN YUCATAN,
(Ricinulei : Arachnida). GERALD LEGG*. Department of Zoology, Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone,. Freetown, Sierra Leone, W. Africa. (Accepted 6 September 1976). (With 3 plates and 5 figures in the text). Ricinuleid reproduction involves indirect sperm transfer using the highly modified distal podomeres of
Arachnids of the order Ricinulei occur in tropical forests and caves of New World and Africa, with 72 living species placed in the family Ricinoididae (HARVEY 2003, BONALDO & PINTO-DA-. ROCHA 2003, COKENDOLPHER & ENRIQUEZ 2004, PINTO-DA-ROCHA &. BONALDO 2007, TOURINHO & AZEVEDO 2007,
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23 Nov 2010 A new species of Ricinulei of the genus Cryptocellus Westwood (Arachnida) from northern Brazil Introduction. Ricinulei is one of the smaller orders of Arachnida, with only 66 extant species described in more than 130 This pdf is provided by Magnolia Press for private/research use. Commercial sale or
Introduction. The Ricinulei are amongst the rarest and least known orders of Arthropoda. Two living genera have been described, Ricinoides (Cryptostemma) from West Africa and Cryptocellus from the New World tropics. Ninety-five years after their original discovery in 1838 only. 32 specimens had been collected.
THE BRAZILIAN AMAZON (ARACHNIDA, RICINULEI). Alexandre B. Bonaldo & Ricardo Pinto-da-Rocha. Abstract. Cryptocellus abaporu sp. n. is described based on material of both sexes from Ji-. Parana, southwest Rondonia, Brazil, which represents the southernmost record of the genus. The new species appears to be
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