Neobisium noricum

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Neobisium noricum
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N. noricum
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Neobisium noricum
Beier, 1939

Neobisium noricum is a species of pseudoscorpions in the Neobisiidae family. It has only been found in Austria, and once in Hungary. The type locality is Hohentauern (published as Hohe Tauern) in Styria (as Steiermark), Austria.

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