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Vorbemerkungen zu den Roten Listen der Spinnentiere Deutschlands (Arachnida: Araneae, Opiliones, Pseudoscorpiones). Arachnologische Mitteilungen, 11, p.1-4.
1996. Five Texas cave invertebrates. Endangered Species, 13, p.?
1988. Buggy ride. Natural History, 3, p.100-101.
1986. Notices of review. Endangered Species, 10, p.6.
1985. Rare, threatened, and endangered invertebrate species of Oregon. Bulletin of the Oregon Entomological Society, 94, p.716.
1985. Pseudoscorpions cavernicoles du Vaucluse. Ursus Spelaeus, 8, p.28.
1983. Quelques récoltes Ursus de pseudoscorpions. Ursus Spelaeus, 8, p.27.
1983. Exchange of type specimens. Pacific Insects, 12, p.24.
1970. Some notes on the pseudo-scorpion, Chelifer sculp: in relation to the honey bee. South African Journal of Natural History, 6, p.293-296.
1929. False scorpion new to the North. Irish Naturalists Journal, 1, p.5.
1925. Armagh. Annual Report and Proceedings of the Belfast Naturalists' Field Club, 6, p.367-370.
1911. House-flies and their parasites. Science Gossip, 15, p.88.
1879. Chelifer cancroides. Entomologist, 8, p.185.
1875. Beobachtungen englischer Naturforscher über die Afterskorpione (Chelifer). Archiv für Naturgeschichte, 1/2, p.186.
1835. Chélifer cancröìdes, a lobster-like insect, parasitic on the common house-fly (Músca doméstica L.). Magazine of Natural History, 5, p.754.
1832. A lobster-like insect attacking the leg of a house-fly. Magazine of Natural History, 4, p.94.
1831. A lobster-like insect attacking the leg of a house-fly. Magazine of Natural History, 4, p.283-284.
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