Biological researchers undertaking an inventory of the relatively unexplored talus slopes in the Yosemite Valley recently discovered a new species of pseudoscorpion. A pseudoscorpion is a small ...
In common with many cave-dwelling species, the four pseudoscorpion species are pale in color, ranging from light orange to brown. Their dragon-like jaws help them to capture their prey in complete ...
A new species of pseudoscorpion, named Larca boulderica, was discovered in 2008 in a cave near the Boulder Flatirons and recently confirmed as a new species. (David Steinmann/Courtesy photo) The ...
Colorado cave biologist Dave Steinmann is used to discovering new species in hidden places – but it’s not every day one is named after him. A new species of pseudoscorpion, discovered in Glenwood ...
A pseudoscorpion — a clawed arachnid — was discovered in bat poop in Colombia, researchers said. It’s a new species. Photo from Elisa Kerschbaumer, UnSplash A new species was found in feces.
Maurice Cullen, biology teacher and critter expert, found this long-clawed insect crawling around on a rock near his pond on Saturday. To me, it looked like a tick with pincers until Cullen told me it ...
In a parasitic first, a Baltic amber specimen has revealed that millions of years ago tiny worms known as nematodes were living inside of and feeding on the outer protective layer of pseudoscorpions.
WASHINGTON (CN) – The Grand Canyon Cave pseudoscorpion, an arachnid so rare only one specimen has ever been found, does not warrant protection under the Endangered Species Act, according to the ...
Q: I found this little bitty bug in my sink. It was roundish and had two pinchers on the front. I have never seen anything like it before. Do you have any idea what it is? A: You found a ...
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, Vol. 40, No. 2 (1997), pp. 111-118 (8 pages) The growing molecular evidence that females of many species mate with several males calls for a critical reassessment ...
A new venomous animal has been found in the granite caves of Yosemite National Park, according to Texas Tech University's Natural Science Research Laboratory. The new species, a blind pseudoscorpion ...
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