Pseudoscorpions of the World

Last updated: 19 January 2009

Version 1.2, 2009

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Family Withiidae Chamberlin 1931

History

 

Chamberlin (1931) first recognized this group as a subfamily of the Cheliferidae, and was raised to family level by Weygoldt (1970). The enigmatic Philomaoriinae which consists of the Australasian genus Philomaoria, was removed from the Withiidae to the Cheliferidae by Harvey (1992).

 

Composition

 

Two subfamilies of withiids are currently recognized, Withiinae and Paragoniochernetinae. The Withiinae contain 31 genera placed in three tribes (Cacodemoniini, Juxtacheliferini, Protowithiini and Withiini), while the Paragoniochernetinae contain five genera.

 

Distribution

 

Withiids are found in many regions of the world but are most diverse in Africa and South America. They occur in leaf litter, under bark, and under stones. Withius piger is nearly cosmopolitan, living in stored grain.

 

Important references

 

Harvey, M.S. (2004). Remarks on the New World pseudoscorpion genera Parawithius and Victorwithius, with a new genus bearing a remarkable sternal modification (Pseudoscorpiones, Withiidae). Journal of Arachnology 32: 436-456.

 

Mahnert, V. (1979d). Pseudoskorpione (Arachnida) aus dem Amazonas-Gebiet (Brasilien). Revue Suisse de Zoologie 86: 719-810.

Text Box: Cystowithius smithersi from Ecuador
(Image: M. Harvey)