Chernetinae

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Chernetinae
Chernetidae (Apatochernes) 11.JPG
Apatochernes sp.
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Pseudoscorpiones
Family: Chernetidae
Subfamily: Chernetinae
Menge, 1855
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Chernetinae is a subfamily of pseudoscorpions in the family Chernetidae.

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Genera

- Acanthicochernes - Acuminochernes - Adelphochernes - Americhernes - Anaperochernes - Antillochernes - Apatochernes - Asterochernes - Atherochernes - Austrochernes - Barbaraella - Bituberochernes - Byrsochernes - Cacoxylus - Caffrowithius - Calidiochernes - Caribochernes - Ceratochernes - Ceriochernes - Chelanops - Chelodamus - Chernes - Chiridiochernes - Chrysochernes - Cocinachernes - Coprochernes - Cordylochernes - Corosoma - Cyclochernes - Dasychernes - Dendrochernes - Dinocheirus - Dinochernes - Diplothrixochernes - Epactiochernes - Epichernes - Eumecochernes - Gelachernes - Gigantochernes - Gomphochernes - Haplochernes - Hebridochernes - Hesperochernes - Heterochernes - Hexachernes - Illinichernes - Incachernes - Indochernes - Interchernes - Lustrochernes - Macrochernes - Maorichernes - Marachernes - Maxchernes - Meiochernes - Mesochernes - Metagoniochernes - Mexachernes - Mirochernes - Mucrochernes - Myrmochernes - Neoallochernes - Neochelanops - Neochernes - Nesidiochernes - Nesiotochernes - Nesochernes - Ochrochernes - Odontochernes - Opsochernes - Orochernes - Pachychernes - Paracanthicochernes - Parachernes - Parapilanus - Paraustrochernes - Parazaona - Petterchernes - Phaulochernes - Phymatochernes - Pilanus - Pseudopilanus - Reischekia - Rhinochernes - Rhopalochernes - Satrapanus - Semeiochernes - Smeringochernes - Spelaeochernes - Sphenochernes - Sundochernes - Sundowithius - Systellochernes - Teratochernes - Thalassochernes - Thapsinochernes - Troglochernes - Tuberochernes - Tychochernes - Verrucachernes - Wyochernes - Xenochernes - Zaona

Related Research Articles

Chrysochernes elegans is a species of pseudoscorpion in the subfamily Chernetinae. It is found in New Mexico, United States.

Maxchernes is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the subfamily Chernetinae.

Austrochernes is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the subfamily Chernetinae, first described by Max Beier in 1932. Species of this genus are found in mainland Australia and New Guinea. The Australian Faunal Directory decisions for synonymy are based on a 2018 paper by Mark Harvey.

Parachernes sabulosus is a species of pseudoscorpion in the subgenus, Parachernes, of the subfamily Chernetinae, and was first described as Chelifer sabulosus by Albert Tullgren in 1909 from a specimen collected on Dirk Hartog Island.

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