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- Chernetinae is a subfamily of pseudoscorpions in the family Chernetidae. - Acanthicochernes - A****inochernes - Adelphochernes - Americhernes - Anaperochernes...
- Maxchernes is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the subfamily Chernetinae. Feeding in Maxchernes iporangae (Pseudoscorpiones, Chernetidae) in captivity. R...
- Apatochernes is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the subfamily Chernetinae. Apatochernes antarcticus Beier, 1964 Apatochernes chathamensis Beier, 1976 Apatochernes...
- Austrochernes cruciatus is a species of pseudoscorpion in the subfamily Chernetinae. It was first described as Troglochernes cruciatus in 2007 by Erich Volschenk...
- species of pseudoscorpion in the subgenus, Parachernes, of the subfamily Chernetinae, and was first described as Chelifer sabulosus by Albert Tullgren in...
- Subphylum: Chelicerata class: Arachnida Order: Pseudoscorpiones Family: Chernetidae Subfamily: Chernetinae Genus: Dinocheirus J. C. Chamberlin, 1929...
- Chrysochernes elegans is a species of pseudoscorpion in the subfamily Chernetinae. It is found in New Mexico, United States. Pseudoscorpions of the family...
- Chrysochernes is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the subfamily Chernetinae. Pseudoscorpions of the family Chernetidae from New Mexico. Hoff, C. C., 1956...
- 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...
- Parachernes is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the subfamily Chernetinae, first described by Joseph Conrad Chamberlin in 1931. Species of this genus are...