Neobisium beroni is a species of pseudoscorpions in the Neobisiidae family. It has only been found in Bulgaria.[2][3] Its type locality is cave Svinskata peshtera, Lakatnik, Iskur River gorge, Sofiya, Bulgaria.[4]

Neobisium beroni
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Pseudoscorpiones
Family: Neobisiidae
Genus: Neobisium
Species:
N. beroni
Binomial name
Neobisium beroni
Beier, 1963[1]

References edit

  1. ^ Beier, M. (1963). Ordnung Pseudoscorpionidae (Afterskorpione). In: d’Aguilar J, Beier M, Franz H, Raw F, editors. Bestimmungsbücher zur Bodenfauna Europas, Vol. 1. 313 p. Berlin, Germany: Akademie-Verlag.
  2. ^ Harvey, M. S. (2017) Neobisium (Heoblothrus) beroni Beier, 1963. Distribution in Europe and worldwide. Fauna Europaea: Acariformes, Tarsonemoidea. Fauna Europaea version 2017.06, https://fauna-eu.org
  3. ^ Beron, P. (2007) Terrestrial Cave Animals in Bulgaria. In: Fet V., Popov A. (eds) Biogeography and Ecology of Bulgaria. Monographiae Biologicae, vol 82. Springer, Dordrecht. doi:10.1007/978-1-4020-5781-6_17 Quote: "Regular exploration of the cave fauna of Bulgaria started in 1922, and by the end of 2005 more than 800 animal species have been reported from 780 caves. Troglobite and stygobite species are 167, most of them Bulgarian endemics."
  4. ^ Harvey, Mark (2011). "Pseudoscorpions of the World". Western Australian Museum. Retrieved 9 September 2018.