Postembryonic Development of Microbisium pygmaeum a Neotenic (ELLINGSEN, Pseudoscorpion, 1907)

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External morphology of postembryonic stages of Microbisium pygmaeum are described with emphasis on the chaetotaxy. The change of numbers of chelal trichobothria through postembryonic development suggests that M. pygmaeum is a neotenic species lacking the stage with 12 chelal trichobothria, the most important characteristic of adults in most other pseudoscopion species. © 1989, Arachnological Society of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Sakayorii, H. (1989). Postembryonic Development of Microbisium pygmaeum a Neotenic (ELLINGSEN, Pseudoscorpion, 1907). Acta Arachnologica, 38(2), 55–62. https://doi.org/10.2476/asjaa.38.55

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