2014
DOI: 10.15298/arthsel.23.2.12
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A pseudoscorpion species new to Finland and an updated checklist (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones)

Abstract: Microbisium suecicum Lohmander, 1945 is reported from Finland for the first time. The characters that distinguish it from the closely related M. brevifemoratum (Ellingsen, 1903) are given. A checklist of the 17 species of Finnish pseudoscorpions is presented. A brief history of research on pseudoscorpions in Finland is also presented. ÐÅÇÞÌÅ. Âïåðâûå äëÿ ôàóíû Ôèíëÿíäèè îò-ìå÷åí ëîaeíîñêîðïèîí Microbisium suecicum Lohmander, 1945. Óêàçàíû åãî îòëè÷èÿ îò áëèçêîãî M. brevifemoratum (Ellingsen, 1903). Ïðèâåäåí ñï… Show more

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“…In Northern Europe, there is a lack of studies dedicated to this arachnid order in general. In the Nordic countries, 20 species are known from Sweden, 19 from Denmark, 19 from Norway, 17 from Finland, 2 in Iceland and 1 in The Faroe Islands (Stol 2006, Uddström & Rinne 2014, Henriksen & Hilmo 2015, Fjellberg & Lissner 2016. Recently, Sammet et al (2016) published an annotated checklist for Estonia that includes nine species listed for the Estonian pseudoscorpion fauna for the first time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Northern Europe, there is a lack of studies dedicated to this arachnid order in general. In the Nordic countries, 20 species are known from Sweden, 19 from Denmark, 19 from Norway, 17 from Finland, 2 in Iceland and 1 in The Faroe Islands (Stol 2006, Uddström & Rinne 2014, Henriksen & Hilmo 2015, Fjellberg & Lissner 2016. Recently, Sammet et al (2016) published an annotated checklist for Estonia that includes nine species listed for the Estonian pseudoscorpion fauna for the first time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, prior to our study, six species have been documented to occur in Estonia. From the neighbouring countries, there are 12 species known from Latvia , Jansson & Hultengren 2002, Telnov & Salmane 2015, 17 species from Finland (Uddström & Rinne 2014) and 21 from Sweden (Gärdenfors & Wilander 1992). In the NorthWestern part of Russia and Lithuania, pseudoscorpions are as yet too little known for any diversity estimates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%