taxonID	type	description	language	source
8B321A49587C567689FCA7AA44BF4D16.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Latinized adjective derived from the name of the type locality, Motian Cave.	en	Feng, Zegang, Wynne, J. Judson, Zhang, Feng (2020): Cave-dwelling pseudoscorpions of China with descriptions of four new hypogean species of Parobisium (Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae) from Guizhou Province. Subterranean Biology 34: 61-98, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586
8B321A49587C567689FCA7AA44BF4D16.taxon	distribution	Distribution. This species is known only from the type locality.	en	Feng, Zegang, Wynne, J. Judson, Zhang, Feng (2020): Cave-dwelling pseudoscorpions of China with descriptions of four new hypogean species of Parobisium (Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae) from Guizhou Province. Subterranean Biology 34: 61-98, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586
8B321A49587C567689FCA7AA44BF4D16.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Prior to this study, only four species of Parobisium have been reported in China (Parobisium wangae Guo & Zhang, 2016, Parobisium xiaowutaicum Guo & Zhang, 2016, Parobisium magangensis Feng, Wynne & Zhang, 2019 and Parobisium yuantongi Feng, Wynne & Zhang, 2019). The new troglomorphic species can be distinguished from other members of the genus Parobisium by following combination of characters: carapace with four eye spots on a raised surface (P. wangae has four developed eyes, P. tiani with two faint eye spots; P. magangensis, P. xiaowutaicum and P. yuantongi lacks eyes / eye spots); epistome small, rounded (small, triangular in P. wangae; triangular, with rounded top in P. tiani and P. yuantongi); carapace with six setae on posterior margin (eight in P. wangae; eight in P. xiaowutaicum); pedipalpal femur 4.66 - 4.90 times longer than wide (8.91 - 8.97 times in P. magangensis; 3.89 - 4.11 times in P. qiangzhuang; 6.50 - 6.59 times in P. sanlouense; 5.63 - 5.73 times in P. tiani; 3.60 - 3.65 times in P. wangae; 6.75 times in P. yuantongi); patella 3.09 - 3.39 times longer than wide (7.64 - 7.84 times in P. magangensis; 2.54 - 2.60 times in P. qiangzhuang; 5.07 - 5.11 times in P. sanlouense; 4.52 - 4.58 times in P. tiani; 1.89 - 2.16 times in P. wangae; 5.70 times in P. yuantongi;); pedipalpal hand which is finely granular (smooth in P. magangensis, P. wangae and P. xiaowutaicum; with granulation present on inside lateral of femur and chelal hand in P. qiangzhuang and P. sanlouense; with granulation present on femur, inside lateral of patella and chelal hand in P. yuantongi); chela (with pedicel) 3.72 - 4.06 times longer than wide (8.67 - 8.69 times in P. magangensis; 3.12 - 3.25 times in P. qiangzhuang; 6.08 - 6.34 times in P. sanlouense; 4.97 - 5.03 times in P. tiani; 3.13 - 3.52 times in P. wangae; 3.14 times in P. xiaowutaicum; 5.70 times in P. yuantongi); both chelal finger has 95 - 98 teeth (146 - 162 in P. magangensis; 69 - 80 in P. qiangzhuang; 119 - 130 in P. sanlouensis; 57 - 74 in P. wangae; 73 - 75 in P. xiaowutaicum; 116 - 118 in P. yuantongi).	en	Feng, Zegang, Wynne, J. Judson, Zhang, Feng (2020): Cave-dwelling pseudoscorpions of China with descriptions of four new hypogean species of Parobisium (Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae) from Guizhou Province. Subterranean Biology 34: 61-98, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586
8B321A49587C567689FCA7AA44BF4D16.taxon	description	Description. Male (Fig. 3 A). Carapace, chelicerae, and pedipalps yellowish brown to reddish brown; abdomen and legs yellowish. Carapace (Figs 4 A, 5 A): Smooth, 1.16 - 1.20 times longer than broad, with a total of 28 - 30 setae, including 4 on anterior margin, 6 on posterior margin, and 1 on each side of anterior lateral margin; with four eye spots on a raised surface (Fig. 4 B); epistome small, rounded. Chelicera (Figs 4 C, 5 B): Hand with 7 setae, movable finger with 1 submedial seta; fixed finger with 12 - 14 teeth; movable finger with 14 - 15 teeth; serrula exterior with 40 - 44 lamellae; serrula interior with 25 - 29 lamellae. Galea (Fig. 5 E) replaced by a small rounded transparent sclerotic knob. Rallum (Fig. 5 C) with 8 pinnate blade, distal-most blade with expanded base, and together with the second blade slightly separated from the others, proximal one short. Pedipalps (Figs 4 D-E, 5 H-J): Apex of coxa rounded, with 5 setae on each side, pedipalpal coxa with 7 setae. Pedipalp smooth and slender except for hand, which is finely granular. Trochanter 2.04 - 2.22 times longer than wide, femur 4.66 - 4.90, patella 3.09 - 3.39 times longer than wide, pedicel about half the entire length of patella, chela (with pedicel) 3.72 - 4.06, chela (without pedicel) 3.35 - 3.71 times longer than wide, movable finger 1.43 - 1.45 times longer than hand (without pedicel). Fixed chelal finger with 8 trichobothria, movable finger with 4, eb and esb on lateral margin of hand; ib, ist, and isb closely grouped at the base of the fixed finger; est slightly distal of finger middle; it closer to fingertip than et; on movable finger, st nearer to t than to sb, the distance between sb and b is somewhat equal to that of sb and st (Figs 4 D, 5 H-I). Venom apparatus present only in fixed chelal finger, venom duct short, not extending beyond half the distance to et. Fixed chelal finger with 96 - 98 teeth, movable finger with 95 - 97 teeth. Abdomen: Pleural membrane granulated. Tergal chaetotaxy (I-XI): 8 - 11 / 9 - 10 / 9 / 9 - 11 / 10 - 11 / 10 - 11 / 9 - 12 / 11 - 12 / 11 - 12 / 10 - 11 / 6 - 8; sternal chaetotaxy (IV-XI): 9 - 10 / 14 - 16 / 15 - 16 / 15 / 13 - 16 / 12 - 14 / 12 - 15 / 2; stigmata with 5 - 6 setae; anal cone with 2 dorsal and 2 ventral setae. Male genital area (Figs 4 F, 5 F): sternite II with 35 - 38 scattered setae; sternite III with anteromedian groove flanked by one small seta on each side, with 20 - 26 posterior setae. Legs: Coxa chaetotaxy (I-IV): 8 - 9 / 6 - 7 / 3 - 4 / 9 - 10. Leg I (Figs 4 H, 5 K): femur 4.37 - 4.96, patella 2.92 - 3.22, tibia 6.00 - 7.27, basitarsus 3.33 - 3.85, telotarsus 5.50 - 5.57 times longer than deep, femur 1.55 - 1.61 times longer than patella, telotarsus 1.54 - 1.56 times longer than basitarsus. Leg IV (Figs 4 I, 5 L): femur + patella 4.36 - 5.00 times longer than deep, femur shorter than patella; tibia 8.04 - 9.05, basitarsus 3.81 - 3.88, telotarsus 5.44 - 6.36 times longer than deep, telotarsus 1.35 - 1.43 times longer than basitarsus; tibia with one tactile setae (TS = 0.52 - 0.54), basitarsus with one tactile setae (TS = 0.15 - 0.16), telotarsus with one tactile setae (TS = 0.49 - 0.53); subterminal tarsal seta (Fig. 5 D) bifurcate; arolium not divided, shorter than the slender and simple claws. Female (paratype; Fig. 3 B): Mostly same as holotype. Chelicera. Hand with 7 setae, movable finger with 1 submedial seta; fixed finger with 15 - 17 teeth; movable finger with 14 - 15 teeth; serrula exterior with 41 lamellae; serrula interior with 23 lamellae. Galea replaced by a conspicuous semicircular transparent sclerotic knob; rallum of 8 blades, similar to holotype. Pedipalps. Pedipalpal coxa with 8 - 9 setae. Trochanter 2.08, femur 4.52, patella 3.02, chela (with pedicel) 3.69, chela (without pedicel) 3.33 times longer than wide, movable finger 1.22 times longer than hand (without pedicel). Fixed chelal finger with 97 teeth, movable finger with 95 teeth. Abdomen. Tergal chaetotaxy (I-XI): 8 / 7 / 9 / 10 / 10 / 11 / 11 / 11 / 11 / 10 / 6; sternal chaetotaxy (IV-XI): 11 / 16 / 17 / 16 / 16 / 14 / 12 / 2. Female genital area (Figs 4 G, 5 G): sternite II with 6 - 7 setae on each side; sternite III with a row of 20 setae on the posterior margin. Measurements: (length / breadth or depth in mm; ratios for most characters in parentheses). Male (holotype and paratypes). Body length 4.26 - 4.78. Carapace 1.16 - 1.20 (1.31 - 1.36 / 1.13). Pedipalpal trochanter 2.04 - 2.22 (0.91 - 0.96 / 0.41 - 0.47), femur 4.66 - 4.90 (1.96 - 2.05 / 0.40 - 0.44), patella 3.09 - 3.39 (1.66 - 1.73 / 0.49 - 0.56), chela (with pedicel) 3.72 - 4.06 (3.09 - 3.13 / 0.77 - 0.83), chela (without pedicel) 3.35 - 3.71 (2.78 - 2.86 / 0.77 - 0.83), hand length (without pedicel) 1.30 - 1.31, movable finger length 1.86 - 1.90 (1.43 - 1.45 times longer than hand without pedicel). Leg I: trochanter 1.36 - 1.50 (0.39 / 0.26 - 0.28), femur 4.37 - 4.96 (1.18 - 1.19 / 0.24 - 0.27), patella 2.92 - 3.22 (0.74 - 0.76 / 0.23 - 0.26), tibia 6.00 - 7.27 (1.02 - 1.09 / 0.15 - 0.17), basitarsus 3.33 - 3.85 (0.50 / 0.13 - 0.15), telotarsus 5.57 - 5.50 (0.77 - 0.78 / 0.14). Leg IV: trochanter 2.13 - 2.44 (0.64 - 0.67 / 0.27 - 0.30), femur + patella 4.36 - 5.00 (1.90 - 1.92 / 0.38 - 0.44), tibia 8.04 - 9.05 (1.85 - 1.90 / 0.21 - 0.23), basitarsus 3.81 - 3.88 (0.61 - 0.66 / 0.16 - 17), telotarsus 5.44 - 6.36 (0.87 - 0.89 / 0.14 - 0.16). Female (paratype). Body length 5.99. Carapace 1.14 (1.46 / 1.28). Pedipalpal trochanter 2.08 (1.02 / 0.49), femur 4.52 (2.08 / 0.46), patella 3.02 (1.81 / 0.60), chela (with pedicel) 3.69 (3.28 / 0.89), chela (without pedicel) 3.33 (2.96 / 0.89), hand length (without pedicel) 1.47, movable finger length 1.79 (1.22 times longer than hand without pedicel). Leg I: trochanter 1.47 (0.44 / 0.30), femur 4.62 (1.20 / 0.26), patella 3.57 (0.82 / 0.23), tibia 6.76 (1.15 / 0.17), basitarsus 3.40 (0.51 / 0.15), telotarsus 5.13 (0.77 / 0.15). Leg IV: trochanter 2.28 (0.73 / 0.32), femur + patella 5.10 (1.99 / 0.39), tibia 8.58 (2.06 / 0.24), basitarsus 3.72 (0.67 / 0.18), telotarsus 5.29 (0.90 / 0.17).	en	Feng, Zegang, Wynne, J. Judson, Zhang, Feng (2020): Cave-dwelling pseudoscorpions of China with descriptions of four new hypogean species of Parobisium (Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae) from Guizhou Province. Subterranean Biology 34: 61-98, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586
75B098682B7B5512A919E3959A2A5086.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The species name, qiangzhuang, was derived from the Latinized Mandarin phrase for " strong and hardy " qiang zhuang (强壮), which refers to the shape of chela.	en	Feng, Zegang, Wynne, J. Judson, Zhang, Feng (2020): Cave-dwelling pseudoscorpions of China with descriptions of four new hypogean species of Parobisium (Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae) from Guizhou Province. Subterranean Biology 34: 61-98, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586
75B098682B7B5512A919E3959A2A5086.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Species known only from the type locality.	en	Feng, Zegang, Wynne, J. Judson, Zhang, Feng (2020): Cave-dwelling pseudoscorpions of China with descriptions of four new hypogean species of Parobisium (Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae) from Guizhou Province. Subterranean Biology 34: 61-98, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586
75B098682B7B5512A919E3959A2A5086.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. The subterranean-adapted Parobisium qiangzhuang can be distinguished from other members of the genus Parobisium by following combination of characters: carapace with four eye spots on a raised surface (P. wangae has four developed eyes, P. tiani with two faint eye spots; P. magangensis, P. xiaowutaicum and P. yuantongi lacks eyes / eye spots); epistome small, rounded (small, triangular in P. wangae; triangular, with rounded top in P. tiani and P. yuantongi); pedipalpal femur 3.89 - 4.11 times longer than wide (8.91 - 8.97 times in P. magangensis; 4.66 - 4.90 times in P. motianense; 6.50 - 6.59 times in P. sanlouense; 5.63 - 5.73 times in P. tiani; 4.65 times in P. xiaowutaicum; 6.75 times in P. yuantongi); patella 2.54 - 2.60 times longer than wide (7.64 - 7.84 times in P. magangensis; 3.09 - 3.39 times in P. motianense; 5.07 - 5.11 times in P. sanlouense; 4.52 - 4.58 times in P. tiani; 3.14 times in P. xiaowutaicum; 5.70 times in P. yuantongi;); pedipalpal hand and inside lateral of femur, which is finely granular (smooth in P. magangensis, P. wangae and P. xiaowutaicum; with granulation present on chelal hand in P. tiani; with granulation present on femur, inside lateral of patella and chelal hand in P. yuantongi); chela (with pedicel) 3.12 - 3.52 times longer than wide (8.67 - 8.69 times in P. magangensis; 3.72 - 4.06 times in P. motianense; 6.08 - 6.34 times in P. qiangzhuang; 4.97 - 5.03 times in P. tiani; 5.70 times in P. yuantongi); both chelal finger has 69 - 80 teeth (146 - 162 in P. magangensis; 96 - 98 in P. motianense; 119 - 130 in P. sanlouensis; 104 - 112 in P. tiani; 116 - 118 in P. yuantongi).	en	Feng, Zegang, Wynne, J. Judson, Zhang, Feng (2020): Cave-dwelling pseudoscorpions of China with descriptions of four new hypogean species of Parobisium (Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae) from Guizhou Province. Subterranean Biology 34: 61-98, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586
75B098682B7B5512A919E3959A2A5086.taxon	description	Description. Male (Fig. 7 A). Carapace, chelicerae, and pedipalps reddish brown; abdomen and legs yellowish. Carapace (Figs 8 A, 9 A): Smooth, 1.15 - 1.24 times longer than broad, with a total of 28 - 31 setae, including 4 on anterior margin, 6 - 8 on posterior margin, and 1 - 2 on each side of anterior lateral margin; with 4 eye spots on a raised surface (Fig. 8 B); epistome small and rounded. Chelicera (Figs 8 C, 9 B): Hand with 7 setae, movable finger with 1 submedial seta; fixed finger with 9 - 11 teeth; movable finger with 10 - 13 teeth; serrula exterior with 34 - 38 lamellae; serrula interior with 20 - 24 lamellae. Galea (Fig. 9 D) replaced by a small rounded transparent sclerotic knob. Rallum (Fig. 9 C) with 8 pinnate blade, distal-most blade with expanded base, proximal one short. Pedipalps (Figs 8 D-E, 9 H-J): Apex of coxa rounded, with 5 setae on each side, pedipalpal coxa with 9 setae. Pedipalp smooth except for hand and inside lateral of femur, which is finely granular. Trochanter 1.84 - 1.97 times longer than wide, femur 3.89 - 4.11, patella 2.54 - 2.60 times longer than wide, pedicel about half the entire length of patella, chela (with pedicel) 3.12 - 3.25, chela (without pedicel) 2.86 - 2.97 times longer than wide, movable finger 1.11 - 1.15 times longer than hand (without pedicel). Fixed chelal finger with 8 trichobothria, movable finger with 4, eb and esb on lateral margin of hand; ib, ist and isb closely grouped at the base of the fixed finger; est slightly distal of finger middle; it-et at same level near fingertip; on movable finger st nearer to t than to sb, the distance between sb and b is somewhat equal to that of sb and st (Figs 8 D, 9 H-I). Venom apparatus present only in fixed chelal finger, venom duct short, not extending past half of the distance to et. Fixed chelal finger with 71 - 75 teeth, movable finger with 69 - 80 teeth. Abdomen: Pleural membrane granulated. Tergal chaetotaxy (I-XI): 10 - 11 / 11 / 11 - 12 / 12 / 12 - 13 / 12 / 12 / 12 / 12 / 12 - 13 / 12 / 7 - 9; sternal chaetotaxy (IV-XI): 9 - 11 / 13 - 15 / 14 - 16 / 13 - 16 / 13 - 15 / 12 - 14 / 12 - 15 / 3 - 4; stigmata with 4 - 5 setae; anal cone with 2 dorsal and 2 ventral setae. Male genital area (Figs 8 F, 9 E): sternite II with 28 - 30 scattered setae; sternite III with anteromedian groove flanked by one small seta on each side, with 17 - 19 posterior setae. Legs: Coxa chaetotaxy (I-IV): 9 - 11 / 7 - 10 / 4 - 5 / 9 - 11. Leg I (Figs 8 H, 9 K): femur 3.52 - 3.55, patella 2.89 - 2.94, tibia 5.85 - 6.67, basitarsus 2.67 - 2.82, telotarsus 4.42 - 4.82 times longer than deep, femur 1.40 - 4.42 times longer than patella, telotarsus 1.66 - 1.71 times longer than basitarsus. Leg IV (Figs 8 I, 9 L): femur + patella 3.63 - 3.65 times longer than deep, femur shorter than patella, tibia 6.45 - 6.79, basitarsus 2.93, telotarsus 4.40 - 4.57 times longer than deep, telotarsus 1.50 - 1.56 times longer than basitarsus; tibia with one tactile setae (TS = 0.48 - 0.50), basitarsus with one tactile setae (TS = 0.11 - 0.15), telotarsus with one tactile setae (TS = 0.41 - 0.45); subterminal tarsal seta (Fig. 9 G) bifurcate, both branches dentate; arolium not divided, shorter than the slender and simple claws. Female (paratype) (Fig. 7 B): Mostly same as holotype. Chelicera. Hand with 7 setae, movable finger with 1 submedial seta; fixed finger with 13 teeth; movable finger with 12 teeth; serrula exterior with 38 lamellae; serrula interior with 24 lamellae. Galea replaced by conspicuous semicircular transparent sclerotic knob; rallum of 8 blades, but similar to holotype. Pedipalps. Pedipalpal coxa with 10 - 11 setae. Trochanter 2.02, femur 3.60, patella 2.18, chela (with pedicel) 2.86, chela (without pedicel) 2.63 times longer than wide, movable finger 1.01 times longer than hand (without pedicel). Fixed chelal finger with about 72 teeth, movable finger with about 78 teeth. Abdomen. Tergal chaetotaxy (I-XI): 8 / 11 / 13 / 13 / 12 / 12 / 13 / 13 / 13 / 12 / 5; sternal chaetotaxy (IV-XI): 7 / 16 / 14 / 14 / 15 / 14 / 12 / 5. Female genital area (Figs 8 G, 9 F): sternite II with 4 setae on each side; sternite III with a row of 12 setae on the posterior margin. Measurements: (length / breadth or depth in mm; ratios for most characters in parentheses). Male (holotype and paratypes). Body length 3.61 - 4.42. Carapace 1.15 - 1.24 (1.12 - 1.18 / 0.95 - 0.97). Pedipalpal trochanter 1.84 - 1.97 (0.70 - 0.75 / 0.38), femur 3.89 - 4.11 (1.40 - 1.48 / 0.36), patella 2.54 - 2.60 (1.22 - 1.30 / 0.48 - 0.50), chela (with pedicel) 3.12 - 3.25 (2.18 - 2.28 / 0.67 - 0.73), chela (without pedicel) 2.86 - 2.97 (1.99 - 2.09 / 0.67 - 0.73), hand length (without pedicel) 1.02 - 1.11, movable finger length 1.17 - 1.23 (1.11 - 1.15 times longer than hand without pedicel). Leg I: trochanter 1.17 - 1.30 (0.27 - 0.30 / 0.23), femur 3.52 - 3.55 (0.74 - 0.78 / 0.21 - 0.22), patella 2.89 - 2.94 (0.53 - 0.55 / 0.18 - 0.19), tibia 5.85 - 6.67 (0.76 - 0.80 / 0.12 - 0.13), basitarsus 2.67 - 2.82 (0.31 - 0.32 / 0.11 - 0.12), telotarsus 4.42 - 4.82 (0.53 / 0.11 - 0.12). Leg IV: trochanter 2.08 - 2.30 (0.50 - 0.53 / 0.23 - 0.24), femur + patella 3.63 - 3.65 (1.24 - 1.27 / 0.34 - 0.35), tibia 2.93 (0.41 - 0.44 / 0.14 - 0.15), basitarsus 3.81 - 3.88 (0.61 - 0.66 / 0.16 - 17), telotarsus 4.40 - 4.57 (0.64 - 0.66 / 0.14 - 0.15). Female (paratype). Body length 5.49. Carapace 1.24 (1.50 / 1.21). Pedipalpal trochanter 2.02 (0.91 / 0.45), femur 3.60 (1.69 / 0.47), patella 2.18 (1.46 / 0.67), chela (with pedicel) 2.86 (2.69 / 0.94), chela (without pedicel) 2.63 (2.47 / 0.94), hand length (without pedicel) 1.37, movable finger length 1.38 (1.01 times longer than hand without pedicel). Leg I: trochanter 1.26 (0.34 / 0.27), femur 3.54 (0.85 / 0.24), patella 2.86 (0.63 / 0.22), tibia 7.08 (0.92 / 0.13), basitarsus 3.17 (0.38 / 0.12), telotarsus 4.46 (0.58 / 0.13). Leg IV: trochanter 2.07 (0.60 / 0.29), femur + patella 4.11 (1.56 / 0.38), tibia 7.55 (1.51 / 0.20), basitarsus 2.81 (0.45 / 0.16), telotarsus 4.67 (0.70 / 0.15).	en	Feng, Zegang, Wynne, J. Judson, Zhang, Feng (2020): Cave-dwelling pseudoscorpions of China with descriptions of four new hypogean species of Parobisium (Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae) from Guizhou Province. Subterranean Biology 34: 61-98, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586
AC23A9098BF15048B639E22B55283279.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Latinized adjective derived from the name of the type locality, Sanlou Cave.	en	Feng, Zegang, Wynne, J. Judson, Zhang, Feng (2020): Cave-dwelling pseudoscorpions of China with descriptions of four new hypogean species of Parobisium (Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae) from Guizhou Province. Subterranean Biology 34: 61-98, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586
AC23A9098BF15048B639E22B55283279.taxon	distribution	Distribution. This species is known only from the type locality.	en	Feng, Zegang, Wynne, J. Judson, Zhang, Feng (2020): Cave-dwelling pseudoscorpions of China with descriptions of four new hypogean species of Parobisium (Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae) from Guizhou Province. Subterranean Biology 34: 61-98, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586
AC23A9098BF15048B639E22B55283279.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. This new species can be easily distinguished from other members of the genus Parobisium by following combination of characters: carapace with four eye spots on a slightly raised (P. wangae has four developed eyes, P. tiani with two faint eye spots; P. magangensis, P. xiaowutaicum and P. yuantongi lacks eyes / eye spots); epistome small, rounded (small, triangular in P. wangae; triangular, with rounded top in P. tiani and P. yuantongi); pedipalpal femur 6.50 - 6.59 times longer than wide (8.91 - 8.97 times in P. magangensis; 4.66 - 4.90 times in P. motianense; 3.89 - 4.11 times in P. qiangzhuang; 5.63 - 5.73 times in P. tiani; 3.60 - 3.65 times in P. wangae; 4.65 times in P. xiaowutaicum); patella 5.07 - 5.11 times longer than wide (7.64 - 7.84 times in P. magangensis; 3.09 - 3.39 times in P. motianense; 2.54 - 2.60 times in P. qiangzhuang; 4.52 - 4.58 times in P. tiani; 1.89 - 2.16 times in P. wangae; 3.14 times in P. xiaowutaicum; 5.70 times in P. yuantongi;); pedipalpal hand and inside lateral of femur, which is finely granular (smooth in P. magangensis, P. wangae and P. xiaowutaicum; with granulation present on chelal hand in P. tiani; with granulation present on femur, inside lateral of patella and chelal hand in P. yuantongi); chela (with pedicel) 6.08 - 6.34 times longer than wide (8.67 - 8.69 times in P. magangensis; 3.72 - 4.06 times in P. motianense; 3.12 - 3.25 times in P. qiangzhuang; 4.97 - 5.03 times in P. tiani; 3.13 - 3.52 times in P. wangae; 3.14 times in P. xiaowutaicum; 5.70 times in P. yuantongi); both chelal finger has 119 - 130 teeth (146 - 162 in P. magangensis; 95 - 98 in P. motianense; 69 - 80 in P. qiangzhuang; 57 - 74 in P. wangae; 73 - 75 in P. xiaowutaicum).	en	Feng, Zegang, Wynne, J. Judson, Zhang, Feng (2020): Cave-dwelling pseudoscorpions of China with descriptions of four new hypogean species of Parobisium (Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae) from Guizhou Province. Subterranean Biology 34: 61-98, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586
AC23A9098BF15048B639E22B55283279.taxon	description	Description. Male (Fig. 11 A). Carapace, chelicerae, and pedipalps reddish brown or yellowish brown; abdomen and legs yellowish. Carapace (Figs 12 A, 13 A): Smooth, 1.21 - 1.30 times longer than broad, with a total of 29 - 31 setae, including 4 on anterior margin, 7 on posterior margin, and 1 - 2 on each side of anterior lateral margin; with 4 eye spots on a slightly raised surface (Fig. 12 B); epistome small, rounded. Chelicera (Figs 12 C, 13 B): Hand with 7 setae, movable finger with 1 submedial seta; fixed finger with 13 - 14 teeth; movable finger with 13 - 15 teeth; serrula exterior with 39 - 40 lamellae; serrula interior with 25 - 27 lamellae. Galea (Fig. 13 F) replaced by a small rounded transparent sclerotic knob. Rallum (Fig. 13 C) with 8 pinnate blade, distal-most blade with expanded base, proximal one short. Pedipalps (Figs 12 D-E, 13 H, J-K): Apex of coxa rounded, with 5 setae on each side, pedipalpal coxa with 8 - 10 setae. Pedipalp smooth and slender except for hand and inside lateral of femur, which is finely granular. Trochanter 2.86 - 2.92 times longer than wide, femur 6.50 - 6.59, patella 5.07 - 5.11 times longer than wide, pedicel about half the entire length of patella, chela (with pedicel) 6.08 - 6.34, chela (without pedicel) 5.44 - 5.62 times longer than wide, movable finger 1.51 - 1.57 times longer than hand (without pedicel). Fixed chelal finger with 8 trichobothria, movable finger with 4, eb and esb on lateral margin of hand; ib, ist and isb closely grouped at the base of the fixed finger; est slightly distal of finger at middle; it slightly closer to fingertip than et; on movable finger st nearer to t than to sb, the latter slightly nearer b than to st (Figs 12 D, 13 H, J). Venom apparatus present only in fixed chelal finger, venom duct short, not extending past half of the distance to et. Fixed chelal finger with 126 - 130 teeth, movable finger with 119 - 126 teeth. Abdomen: Pleural membrane granulated. Tergal chaetotaxy (I-XI): 7 / 7 - 9 / 9 - 10 / 10 / 8 - 10 / 11 / 11 / 11 / 11 - 12 / 11 / 7; sternal chaetotaxy (IV-XI): 9 - 10 / 13 / 12 / 12 - 13 / 10 - 13 / 13 - 14 / 12 / 3; stigmata with 4 - 6 setae; anal cone with 2 dorsal and 2 ventral setae. Male genital area (Figs 12 F, 13 D): sternite II with 34 - 36 scattered setae; sternite III with anteromedian groove flanked by one small seta on each side, with 21 - 30 posterior setae. Legs: Coxa chaetotaxy (I-IV): 8 - 9 / 5 - 6 / 5 / 9. Leg I (Figs 12 H, 13 L): femur 5.08 - 5.73, patella 3.82 - 4.05, tibia 8.21 - 8.57, basitarsus 4.00 - 4.33, telotarsus 6.08 - 6.58 times longer than deep, femur 1.45 - 1.48 times longer than patella, telotarsus 1.40 - 1.52 times longer than basitarsus. Leg IV (Figs 12 I, 13 M): femur + patella 5.22 - 5.97 times longer than deep, femur shorter than patella, tibia 8.95 - 9.10, basitarsus 4.06 - 4.19, telotarsus 6.93 - 6.86 times longer than deep, telotarsus 1.43 - 1.49 times longer basitarsus; basitarsus with one tactile setae (TS = 0.12 - 0.13), telotarsus with one tactile setae (TS = 0.43 - 0.52); subterminal tarsal seta (Fig. 13 I) bifurcate, both branches dentate; arolium not divided, shorter than the slender and simple claws. Female (paratypes) (Fig. 11 B): Mostly same as holotype. Chelicera. Hand with 7 setae, movable finger with 1 submedial seta; fixed finger with 13 - 16 teeth; movable finger with 14 - 15 teeth; serrula exterior with 37 - 41 lamellae; serrula interior with 23 - 27 lamellae. Galea (Fig. 13 G) replaced by conspicuous semicircular transparent sclerotic knob; rallum of 8 - 10 blades, similar to that of holotype. Pedipalps. Pedipalpal coxa with 8 - 9 setae. Trochanter 2.59 - 2.89, femur 6.03 - 6.60, patella 4.52 - 4.72, chela (with pedicel) 5.07 - 5.35, chela (without pedicel) 4.52 - 4.77 times longer than wide, movable finger 2.00 - 2.02 times longer than hand (without pedicel). Fixed chelal finger with 119 - 128 teeth, movable finger with 115 - 125 teeth. Abdomen. Tergal chaetotaxy (I-XI): 6 - 9 / 8 - 11 / 10 - 11 / 9 - 11 / 9 - 10 / 10 - 11 / 11 / 10 - 11 / 10 - 11 / 9 - 11 / 7; sternal chaetotaxy (IV-XI): 8 - 9 / 12 - 13 / 12 / 12 / 12 - 14 / 12 - 14 / 12 - 13 / 3 - 4. Female genital area (Figs 12 G, 13 E): sternite II with 4 - 6 setae on each side; sternite III with a row of 12 - 15 setae on the posterior margin. Measurements: (length / breadth or depth in mm; ratios for most characters in parentheses). Male (holotype and paratypes). Body length 4.00 - 4.79. Carapace 1.21 - 1.30 (1.32 - 1.42 / 1.09 - 1.09). Pedipalpal trochanter 2.86 - 2.92 (1.03 - 1.08 / 0.36 - 0.37), femur 6.50 - 6.59 (2.34 - 2.44 / 0.36 - 0.37), patella 5.07 - 5.11 (2.23 - 2.25 / 0.44), chela (with pedicel) 6.08 - 6.34 (3.59 - 3.68 / 0.58 - 0.59), chela (without pedicel) 5.44 - 5.62 (3.21 - 3.26 / 0.58 - 0.59), hand length (without pedicel) 1.34 - 1.38, movable finger length 2.08 - 2.11 (1.51 - 1.57 times longer than hand without pedicel). Leg I: trochanter 1.54 - 1.57 (0.43 - 0.44 / 0.28), femur 5.08 - 5.73 (1.22 - 1.26 / 0.22 - 1.24), patella 3.82 - 4.05 (0.84 - 0.85 / 0.21 - 0.22), tibia 8.21 - 8.57 (1.15 - 1.20 / 0.14), basitarsus 4.00 - 4.33 (0.52 / 0.12 - 0.13), telotarsus 6.08 - 6.58 (0.73 - 0.79 / 0.12). Leg IV: trochanter 2.41 - 2.55 (0.70 - 0.74 / 0.29), femur + patella 5.22 - 5.97 (1.93 - 2.09 / 0.35 - 0.37), tibia 8.95 - 9.10 (1.88 - 1.91 / 0.21), basitarsus 4.06 - 4.19 (0.65 - 0.67 / 0.16), telotarsus 6.93 - 6.86 (0.96 - 0.97 / 0.14). Female (paratypes). Body length 4.94 - 6.00. Carapace 1.36 - 1.39 (1.51 - 1.54 / 1.11). Pedipalpal trochanter 2.59 - 2.89 (1.01 - 1.07 / 0.37 - 0.39), femur 6.03 - 6.60 (2.17 - 2.31 / 0.36 - 0.35), patella 4.52 - 4.72 (1.99 - 2.17 / 0.44 - 0.46), chela (with pedicel) 5.07 - 5.35 (3.40 - 3.48 / 0.65 - 0.67), chela (without pedicel) 4.52 - 4.77 (3.03 - 3.10 / 0.65 - 0.67), hand length (without pedicel) 1.31 - 1.34, movable finger length 1.87 - 2.00 (1.40 - 1.53 times longer than hand without pedicel). Leg I: trochanter 1.48 - 1.56 (0.40 - 0.42 / 0.27), femur 5.09 - 5.48 (1.12 - 1.26 / 0.22 - 0.23), patella 3.90 - 4.05 (0.78 - 0.81 / 0.20), tibia 7.20 - 8.14 (1.08 - 1.14 / 0.14 - 0.15), basitarsus 3.69 - 4.00 (0.48 - 0.52 / 0.13), telotarsus 5.21 - 6.08 (0.73 - 0.79 / 0.13 - 0.14). Leg IV: trochanter 2.10 - 2.64 (0.61 - 0.74 / 0.28 - 0.29), femur + patella 4.87 - 5.72 (1.90 - 2.06 / 0.36 - 0.39), tibia 8.48 - 9.05 (1.78 - 1.99 / 0.21 - 0.22), basitarsus 3.88 - 4.19 (0.66 - 0.67 / 0.16 - 0.17), telotarsus 6.50 - 7.07 (0.91 - 0.99 / 0.14).	en	Feng, Zegang, Wynne, J. Judson, Zhang, Feng (2020): Cave-dwelling pseudoscorpions of China with descriptions of four new hypogean species of Parobisium (Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae) from Guizhou Province. Subterranean Biology 34: 61-98, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586
E89717170CC65F2EB9C759B26519A546.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The name is a patronym to honor Chinese cave biologist, Mingyi Tian. He provided us with his pseudoscorpion specimens and assisted in developing this study.	en	Feng, Zegang, Wynne, J. Judson, Zhang, Feng (2020): Cave-dwelling pseudoscorpions of China with descriptions of four new hypogean species of Parobisium (Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae) from Guizhou Province. Subterranean Biology 34: 61-98, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586
E89717170CC65F2EB9C759B26519A546.taxon	distribution	Distribution. This species is known only from the type locality.	en	Feng, Zegang, Wynne, J. Judson, Zhang, Feng (2020): Cave-dwelling pseudoscorpions of China with descriptions of four new hypogean species of Parobisium (Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae) from Guizhou Province. Subterranean Biology 34: 61-98, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586
E89717170CC65F2EB9C759B26519A546.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. This new troglomorphic species can be easily distinguished from other members of the genus Parobisium by following combination of characters: carapace with two faint eye spots (P. wangae has four developed eyes, P. motianense, P. qiangzhuang and P. sanlouense with four eye spots; P. magangensis, P. xiaowutaicum and P. yuantongi lacks eyes / eye spots); epistome triangular, with rounded top (small, rounded in P. motianense, P. qiangzhuang and P. sanlouense; triangular, with rounded top in P. tiani and P. yuantongi; rounded in P. magangensis and P. xiaowutaicum); pedipalpal femur 5.63 - 5.75 times longer than wide (8.91 - 8.97 times in P. magangensis; 4.66 - 4.90 times in P. motianense; 3.89 - 4.11 times in P. qiangzhuang; 6.50 - 6.59 times in P. sanlouense; 3.60 - 3.65 times in P. wangae; 4.65 times in P. xiaowutaicum; 6.75 times in P. yuantongi); patella 4.52 - 4.58 times longer than wide (7.64 - 7.84 times in P. magangensis; 3.09 - 3.39 times in P. motianense; 2.54 - 2.60 times in P. qiangzhuang; 5.07 - 5.11 times in P. sanlouense; 1.89 - 2.16 times in P. wangae; 3.14 times in P. xiaowutaicum; 5.70 times in P. yuantongi); pedipalpal hand with granulation (smooth in P. magangensis, P. wangae and P. xiaowutaicum; with granulation present on chelal hand in P. tiani; with granulation present on inside lateral of femur and chelal hand in P. qiangzhuang and P. sanlouense; with granulation present on femur, inside lateral of patella and chelal hand in P. yuantongi); chela (with pedicel) 4.97 - 5.03 times longer than wide (8.67 - 8.69 times in P. magangensis; 3.72 - 4.06 times in P. motianense; 3.12 - 3.25 times in P. qiangzhuang; 6.08 - 6.34 times in P. sanlouense; 3.13 - 3.52 times in P. wangae; 3.14 times in P. xiaowutaicum; 5.70 times in P. yuantongi); both chelal finger has 104 - 112 teeth (146 - 162 in P. magangensis; 71 - 75 in P. qiangzhuang; 57 - 74 in P. wangae; 73 - 75 in P. xiaowutaicum).	en	Feng, Zegang, Wynne, J. Judson, Zhang, Feng (2020): Cave-dwelling pseudoscorpions of China with descriptions of four new hypogean species of Parobisium (Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae) from Guizhou Province. Subterranean Biology 34: 61-98, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586
E89717170CC65F2EB9C759B26519A546.taxon	description	Description. Male (Fig. 15 A). Carapace, chelicerae, and pedipalps reddish brown or yellowish brown; abdomen and legs yellowish or yellowish brown. Carapace (Figs 16 A, 17 A): Smooth, 1.22 - 1.27 times longer than broad, with a total of 24 setae, including 4 on anterior margin, 6 on posterior margin, and 1 on each side of anterior lateral margin; with 2 faint eye spots on a flat surface; epistome triangular, with rounded top. Chelicera (Figs 16 C, 17 B): Hand with 7 setae, movable finger with 1 submedial seta; fixed finger with 13 - 16 teeth; movable finger with 13 - 16 teeth; serrula exterior with 39 - 42 lamellae; serrula interior with 20 - 24 lamellae. Galea (Fig. 17 D) replaced by a small rounded transparent sclerotic knob. Rallum (Fig. 17 C) with 8 pinnate blade, distal-most blade with expanded base, and together with the second blade separated from the others, proximal one short. Pedipalps (Figs 16 E-F, 17 H-I, K): Apex of coxa rounded, with 5 setae on each side, pedipalpal coxa with 7 - 8 setae. Pedipalp smooth and slender except for hand, which is finely granular. Trochanter 2.67 - 2.70 times longer than wide, femur 5.63 - 5.73, patella 4.52 - 4.58 times longer than wide, pedicel about half the entire length of patella, chela (with pedicel) 4.97 - 5.03, chela (without pedicel) 4.39 - 4.40 times longer than wide, movable finger 1.44 - 1.45 times longer than hand (without pedicel). Fixed chelal finger with 8 trichobothria, movable finger with 4, eb and esb on lateral margin of hand; ib, ist and isb closely grouped at the base of the fixed finger; est slightly distal of finger middle; it closer to fingertip than et; on movable finger, st nearer to t than to sb, the latter slightly nearer st than to b (Figs 16 F, 17 H-I). Venom apparatus present only in fixed chelal finger, venom duct short, not extending past half of the distance to et. Fixed chelal finger with 104 - 109 teeth, movable finger with 105 - 112 teeth. Abdomen: Pleural membrane granulated. Tergal chaetotaxy (I-XI): 8 - 9 / 8 - 9 / 9 / 10 / 9 / 9 - 11 / 9 - 10 / 10 - 11 / 10 - 12 / 10 - 11 / 6 - 7; sternal chaetotaxy (IV-XI): 7 - 8 / 12 - 13 / 14 / 12 - 13 / 11 - 13 / 11 - 12 / 11 - 12 / 3 - 4; stigmata with 5 - 6 setae; anal cone with 2 dorsal and 2 ventral setae. Male genital area (Figs 16 G, 17 F): sternite II with 34 - 43 scattered setae; sternite III with anteromedian groove flanked by one small seta on each side, with 15 posterior setae. Legs: Coxa chaetotaxy (I-IV): 6 - 7 / 4 - 5 / 4 - 5 / 7. Leg I (Figs 16 I, 17 L): femur 6.27 - 6.50, patella 3.54 - 4.23, tibia 8.87 - 9.08, basitarsus 3.73 - 3.93, telotarsus 5.07 - 5.85 times longer than deep, femur 1.54 - 1.62 times longer than patella, telotarsus 1.36 - 1.38 times longer than basitarsus. Leg IV (Figs 16 J, 17 M): femur + patella 5.30 - 5.46 times longer than deep, femur shorter than patella, tibia 9.04 - 9.75, basitarsus 4.06 - 4.41, telotarsus 5.61 - 6.20 times longer than deep, telotarsus 1.35 times longer than basitarsus; basitarsus with a tactile setae in basally (TS = 0.12 - 0.15), telotarsus with a tactile setae in middle (TS = 0.46 - 0.47); subterminal tarsal seta (Fig. 17 J) bifurcate, both branches dentate; arolium not divided, shorter than the slender and simple claws. Female (paratypes) (Fig. 15 B): Mostly same as holotype. Chelicera. Hand with 7 setae, movable finger with 1 submedial seta; fixed finger with 13 - 16 teeth; movable finger with 12 - 19 teeth; serrula exterior with 39 - 41 lamellae; serrula interior with 22 - 23 lamellae. Galea (Fig. 17 E) replaced by a semicircular transparent sclerotic knob; rallum of 8 - 9 blades, similar to holotype. Pedipalps. Trochanter 2.44 - 2.61, femur 5.59 - 5.61, patella 4.38 - 4.57 times longer than wide; chela (with pedicel) 4.25 - 4.46 times longer than wide, chela (without pedicel) 3.79 - 4.00 times longer than wide, movable finger 1.26 - 1.28 times longer than hand (without pedicel). Fixed chelal finger with 96 - 106 teeth, movable finger with 97 - 105 teeth. Abdomen. Tergal chaetotaxy (I-XI): 6 - 7 / 7 - 9 / 8 - 9 / 8 - 10 / 9 - 11 / 10 - 12 / 9 - 12 / 9 - 12 / 11 - 12 / 11 / 6 - 7; sternal chaetotaxy (IV-XI): 8 - 9 / 13 - 15 / 13 - 16 / 13 - 15 / 13 - 15 / 12 - 13 / 12 - 14 / 3. Female genital area (Figs 16 H, 17 G): sternite II with 3 - 8 setae on each side; sternite III with a row of 13 - 16 setae on the posterior margin. Measurements: (length / breadth or depth in mm; ratios for most characters in parentheses). Male (holotype and paratypes). Body length 3.87 - 5.09. Carapace 1.22 - 1.27 (1.32 - 1.43 / 1.08 - 1.13). Pedipalpal trochanter 2.67 - 2.70 (1.04 - 1.16 / 0.39 - 0.43), femur 5.63 - 5.73 (2.29 - 2.42 / 0.40 - 0.43), patella 4.52 - 4.58 (2.17 - 2.38 / 0.48 - 0.52), chela (with pedicel) 4.97 - 5.03 (3.28 - 3.52 / 0.66 - 0.70), chela (without pedicel) 4.39 - 4.40 (2.90 - 3.08 / 0.66 - 0.70), hand length (without pedicel) 1.32 - 1.36, movable finger length 1.91 - 1.96 (1.44 - 1.45 times longer than hand without pedicel). Leg I: trochanter 1.35 - 1.50 (0.42 / 0.28 - 0.31), femur 6.27 - 6.50 (1.38 - 1.43 / 0.22), patella 3.54 - 4.23 (0.85 - 0.93 / 0.22 - 0.24), tibia 8.87 - 9.08 (1.18 - 1.33 / 0.13 - 0.15), basitarsus 3.73 - 3.93 (0.55 - 0.56 / 0.14 - 0.15), telotarsus 5.07 - 5.85 (0.76 / 0.13 - 0.15). Leg IV: trochanter 2.43 - 2.79 (0.68 - 0.78 / 0.28), femur + patella 5.30 - 5.46 (2.13 - 2.28 / 0.39 - 0.43), tibia 9.04 - 9.75 (2.17 - 2.34 / 0.24), basitarsus 4.06 - 4.41 (0.69 - 0.75 / 0.17), telotarsus 5.61 - 6.20 (0.93 - 1.01 / 0.15 - 0.18). Female (paratypes). Body length 4.63 - 5.48. Carapace 1.19 - 1.27 (1.30 - 1.60 / 1.09 - 1.26). Pedipalpal trochanter 2.44 - 2.61 (0.95 - 1.15 / 0.39 - 0.44), femur 5.59 - 5.61 (2.18 - 2.47 / 0.39 - 0.44), patella 4.38 - 4.57 (2.06 - 2.47 / 0.47 - 0.54), chela (with pedicel) 4.25 - 4.46 (3.03 - 3.61 / 0.68 - 0.85), chela (without pedicel) 3.79 - 4.00 (2.72 - 3.22 / 0.68 - 0.85), hand length (without pedicel) 1.29 - 1.55, movable finger length 1.65 - 1.95 (1.26 - 1.28 times longer than hand without pedicel). Leg I: trochanter 1.47 - 1.60 (0.40 - 0.44 / 0.25 - 0.30), femur 5.39 - 5.92 (1.24 - 1.48 / 0.23 - 0.25), patella 3.75 - 4.18 (0.75 - 0.92 / 0.20 - 0.22), tibia 7.00 - 7.33 (1.05 - 1.32 / 0.15 - 0.18), basitarsus 3.14 - 4.07 (0.44 - 0.61 / 0.14 - 0.15), telotarsus 5.00 - 5.43 (0.65 - 0.76 / 0.13 - 0.14). Leg IV: trochanter 2.48 - 2.61 (0.67 - 0.81 / 0.27 - 0.31), femur + patella 5.91 - 5.97 (2.01 - 2.27 / 0.34 - 0.38), tibia 9.38 - 9.67 (1.97 - 2.32 / 0.21 - 0.24), basitarsus 3.82 - 4.53 (0.65 - 0.77 / 0.17), telotarsus 6.00 - 6.13 (0.90 - 0.98 / 0.15 - 0.16).	en	Feng, Zegang, Wynne, J. Judson, Zhang, Feng (2020): Cave-dwelling pseudoscorpions of China with descriptions of four new hypogean species of Parobisium (Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae) from Guizhou Province. Subterranean Biology 34: 61-98, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.34.49586
