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Excerpt from Annales De La Société Suisse De Zoologie Et Du Muséum D'histoire Naturelle De La Ville De Genève, Vol. 117: Fascicule 4
An ongoing study on nidicolous arthropods in birds' nests from Argentina (turienzo Di Iorio, 2008; Turienzo et al., 2008, Di Iorio et al., 2010; Turienzo Di Iorio, unpublished data) has yielded 246643 insects, 5378 soft ticks (acarina: Argasidae) and 6406 pseudoscorpions. Consequently, a summarization of the knowledge concerning the pseudoscorpions known from this biotope worldwide is needed for further comparison. The main purpose of the present work is to: 1) provide a compilation of the information on pseudoscorpion species and families recorded from birds' nests, and 2) state which bird species and families are involved worldwide.
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