Thelyphonus

Thelyphonus is the type genus of whip scorpions or 'vinegaroons' in the subfamily Thelyphoninae, with species found in Southeast Asia.

Thelyphonus
Thelyphonus sp. (Malaysia)
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Uropygi
Family: Thelyphonidae
Subfamily: Thelyphoninae
Genus: Thelyphonus
Latreille, 1802
Type species
Thelyphonus caudatus
(Linnaeus, 1758)
Species

45, see text

Species

As of October 2022, the World Uropygi Catalog accepts the following forty-five species:[1]

  • Thelyphonus ambonensis (Speijer, 1933) – Indonesia
  • Thelyphonus angustus Lucas, 1835 – unknown
  • Thelyphonus anthracinus Pocock, 1894 – Malaysia
  • Thelyphonus asperatus Thorell, 1888 – Indonesia
  • Thelyphonus billitonensis Speijer, 1931 – Indonesia
  • Thelyphonus borneensis Kraepelin, 1897 – Borneo
  • Thelyphonus borneonus Haupt, 2009 – Borneo
  • Thelyphonus burchardi Kraepelin, 1911 – Indonesia
  • Thelyphonus caudatus (Linnaeus, 1758) – Vietnam, Indonesia
  • Thelyphonus celebensis Kraepelin, 1897 – Indonesia
  • Thelyphonus dammermanni (Speijer, 1933) – Indonesia
  • Thelyphonus dicranotarsalis (Rowland, 1973) – Papua New Guinea
  • Thelyphonus doriae Thorell, 1888 – Malaysia
  • Thelyphonus feuerborni Werner, 1932 – Java
  • Thelyphonus florensis (Speijer, 1933) – Indonesia
  • Thelyphonus gertschi (Rowland, 1973) – Papua New Guinea
  • Thelyphonus grandis Speijer, 1931 – Borneo
  • Thelyphonus hansenii Kraeplein, 1897 – Philippines
  • Thelyphonus insulanus L.Koch & Keyserling, 1885 – Fiji
  • Thelyphonus kinabaluensis Speijer, 1933 – Malaysia
  • Thelyphonus klugii Kraepelin, 1897 – Indonesia
  • Thelyphonus kopsteini (Speijer, 1933) – Indonesia
  • Thelyphonus kraepelini Speijer, 1931 – Indonesia
  • Thelyphonus lawrencei Rowland, 1973 – Solomon Islands
  • Thelyphonus leucurus Pocock, 1898 – Solomons
  • Thelyphonus linganus C.L.Koch, 1843 – Indonesia, Malaysia
  • Thelyphonus lucanoides Butler, 1872 – Indonesia, Sarawak
  • Thelyphonus luzonicus Haupt, 2009 – Philippines
  • Thelyphonus manilanus C.L. Koch, 1843 – Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Thailand
  • Thelyphonus nasutus (Thorell, 1888) – Borneo
  • Thelyphonus pococki Tarnani, 1900 – Indonesia
  • Thelyphonus renschi (Speijer, 1936) – Borneo
  • Thelyphonus rohdei (Kraepelin, 1897) – Indonesia, Papua New Guinea
  • Thelyphonus samoanus (Kraepelin, 1897) – Samoa
  • Thelyphonus schnehagenii Kraepelin, 1897 – Burma
  • Thelyphonus semperi Kraepelin, 1897 – Philippines
  • Thelyphonus sepiaris Butler, 1873 – India, Sri Lanka
  • Thelyphonus seticauda Doleschall, 1857 – Indonesia, Philippines
  • Thelyphonus spinimanus Lucas, 1835 – unknown
  • Thelyphonus suckii Kraepelin, 1897 – Indonesia
  • Thelyphonus sumatranus Kraepelin, 1897 – Indonesia
  • Thelyphonus tarnanii Pocock, 1894 – Sumatra
  • Thelyphonus vanoorti Speijer, 1936 – Philippines
  • Thelyphonus wayi Pocock, 1900 – Cambodia
  • Thelyphonus willeyi (Pocock, 1898) – Papua New Guinea

References

  1. "Thelyphonus Latreille, 1802". World Uropygi Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. 2022. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
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