Syarinus

J. C. Chamberlin, 1925

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Syarinus is a of pseudoscorpions in the Syarinidae, established by J. C. Chamberlin in 1925. The genus contains approximately six described distributed across North America and Europe. Members of this genus are small arachnids belonging to the suborder Iocheirata, characterized by their venomous used to capture prey.

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How to pronounce Syarinus: /ˈsjaɪəˌnəs/

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Distribution

North America (United States) and Europe (Finland, Norway, Sweden). Records exist from Norway and Sweden (GBIF).

Similar Taxa

  • Other Syarinidae generaSyarinus can be distinguished from related within Syarinidae by specific and chelal tooth structure, though precise diagnostic features require examination.

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