Feaellidae
The Feaellidae are a family of pseudoscorpions with the single genus Feaella.
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Family: | Feaellidae Ellingsen, 1906 |
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Species
Feaella Ellingsen, 1906
- subgenus Feaella Ellingsen, 1906
- subgenus Difeaella Beier, 1966
- Feaella krugeri (Beier, 1966) — southern Africa
- subgenus Tetrafeaella Beier, 1955
- Feaella affinis Hirst, 1911 — Seychelles
- Feaella anderseni (Harvey, 1989) — Australia
- Feaella capensis Beier, 1955 — southern Africa
- Feaella capensis nana (Beier, 1966) — southern Africa
- Feaella indica J.C. Chamberlin, 1931
- Feaella leleupi (Beier, 1959) — Zaire
- Feaella mucronata Tullgren, 1907 — southern Africa
- Feaella parva Beier, 1947 — southern Africa
- Feaella perreti (Mahnert, 1982) — Kenya
- Feaella capensis Beier, 1955 — southern Africa
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