Ideoroncidae Chamberlin, 1930

Family

The Ideoroncidae were first recognized by Chamberlin (1930) who included four genera within the Ideoroncinae, Ideoroncus, Albiorix, Dhanus and Shravana, as well as Bochica within the Bochicinae. Beier (1932) added Hya, placed in the Hyidae by Chamberlin (1930), within the family, but Chamberlin (1946) reinstated the Hyidae, once again excluding Hya from the Ideoroncidae. The family Ideoroncidae was restricted to Ideoroncus and its closest relatives by Muchmore (1982), which was followed by Harvey (1992).

The family currently contains 11 genera, five of which are found in the New World and six in the Old World.

Ideoroncids are found in tropical Africa, Asia, western North America, and South America. They have been collected in leaf litter, under stones, under bark or in caves.

References: 

Mahnert, V. (1981). Die Pseudoskorpione (Arachnida) Kenyas. I. Neobisiidae und Ideoroncidae. Revue Suisse de Zoologie 88: 535-559.

Mahnert, V. (1984a). Beitrag zu einer besseren Kenntnis der Ideoroncidae (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones), mit Beschreibung von sechs neuen Arten. Revue Suisse de Zoologie 91: 651-686.

Order: 

Pseudoscorpiones

Suborder: 

Iocheirata

Superfamily: 

Neobisioidea

Ideoroncidae Chamberlin, 1930: 42; Chamberlin, 1931a: 220; Beier, 1932a: 166; Beier, 1932g: 183; Roewer, 1937: 254; Hoff, 1956b: 25; Murthy and Ananthakrishnan, 1977: 25-26; Muchmore, 1982a: 97-98; Harvey, 1991a: 315; Harvey, 1992c: 1408. Ideoroncinae Chamberlin, 1930: 44; Chamberlin, 1931a: 220; Beier, 1932a: 170; Roewer, 1937: 256; Hoff, 1956b: 25.

Pseudoscorpions in this family