Apozomus volschenki

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Apozomus volschenki
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Schizomida
Family: Hubbardiidae
Genus: Apozomus
Species:
A. volschenki
Binomial name
Apozomus volschenki
Harvey, 2001[1]

Apozomus volschenki is a species of short-tailed whip-scorpions, also known as schizomids, in the Hubbardiidae family. It is endemic to Australia. It was described in 2001 by Australian arachnologist Mark Harvey. The specific epithet volschenki honours Erich Volschenk, collector of type specimens.[1][2]

Description[edit]

The body length of the female holotype is 4.4 mm. The colour is yellowish-brown.[1]

Distribution and habitat[edit]

The species occurs in Far North Queensland. The type locality is Surprise Packet Cave, Chillagoe.[1][2]

Behaviour[edit]

The short-tailed whip-scorpions are cave-dwelling, terrestrial predators.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e Harvey, MS (2001). "New cave-dwelling schizomids (Schizomida: Hubbardiidae) from Australia" (PDF). Records of the Western Australian Museum, Supplement. 64: 171–185 [183]. Retrieved 2023-12-05.
  2. ^ a b c "Species Apozomus volschenki Harvey, 2001". Australian Faunal Directory. Dept of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, Australia. 2020-12-24. Retrieved 2023-12-05.