Protoschizomidae

Protoschizomidae
Temporal range:
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Schizomida
Family: Protoschizomidae
Rowland, 1975[1]
Genera

Agastoschizomus Rowland, 1971
Protoschizomus Rowland, 1975

The family Protoschizomidae is a group of arachnids in the order Schizomida (short-tailed whipscorpions). It is the smaller of the two extant families within the order, alongside the much larger and more globally distributed Hubbardiidae. The family was originally described by J. Mark Rowland in 1975.[2] Members of this family are endemic to North America, where they are primarily distributed throughout the cave systems of Mexico (such as the Sierra Madre Oriental and Sierra Madre Occidental systems) and in neighboring parts of Texas, United States.[3]

Genera

As of April 2026, the World Schizomida Catalog accepts the following two extant genera:[4]

References

  1. ^ "IRMNG - Protoschizomidae Rowland, 1975". irmng.org. Retrieved 2026-04-05.
  2. ^ Rowland, J. M. (1975). "A partial revision of Schizomida (Arachnida), with descriptions of new species, genus, and family". Occasional Papers of the Museum, Texas Tech University. 31: 1–21.
  3. ^ Monjaraz-Ruedas, R.; Prendini, L.; Francke, O. F. (2017). "The morphological phylogeny of the family Protoschizomidae revisited (Arachnida: Schizomida): setal characters, fossil and paraphyletic genera". Invertebrate Systematics. 31 (2): 101–122.
  4. ^ "WAC - Schizomida". wac.nmbe.ch. Retrieved 2026-04-05.
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