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Common names: micro whipscorpions, schizomids
Probability of encounter: low
Quarantine importance: no known importance. Schizomids are active predators and achieve high population densities in some areas, and so have the potential to be of conservation concern. Many species have limited geographical distributions.
Similarity to mites: small size and general arachnid features, but the clearly segmented opisthosoma and terminal knob or spine distinguishes schizomids from mites.
Diversity: 2 families, 38 genera, >218 species
References
Harvey, M.S. 2003. Catalogue of the smaller arachnid orders of the World. CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Victoria
Harvey, M.S. 1992. The Schizomida (Chelicerata) of Australia. Invertebrate Taxonomy 6: 77-129.
Redell, J.R. and Cokendolpher, J.C. 1995. Catalogue, bibliography, and generic revision of the order Schizomida (Arachnida). Texas Memorial Museum, Speleological Monographs 4: 1-170.