dong Wulibeidong - 五里碑

Wulibei Cave (Figs 1A, 18A–C), which is located ~ 1.2 km east of Yangguan Village(Weining County). This limestone cave has an elongated entrance (~ 2.5 m highand 8 m wide) with some corn stalks scattered nearby. Entrance of the cave has a large muddy cave hall, connected to a small hall through a narrow tunnel, which is a more enclosed, completely dark space, covered with gravel, with temperatures~ 10 °C and humidity ~ 90%.

(PDF) Four new species of cave-adapted pseudoscorpions (Pseudoscorpiones, Pseudotyrannochthoniidae) from Guizhou, China. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/366985502_Four_new_species_of_cave-adapted_pseudoscorpions_Pseudoscorpiones_Pseudotyrannochthoniidae_from_Guizhou_China [accessed Jan 04 2024].

Gao, Zhizhong & Hou, Yanmeng & Zhang, Feng. (2023).
Four new species of cave-adapted pseudoscorpions (Pseudoscorpiones, Pseudotyrannochthoniidae) from Guizhou, China. ZooKeys. 2023. 33-69. 10.3897/zookeys.1139.96639.
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Four new troglomorphic pseudotyrannochthoniid pseudoscorpion species collected from karst caves in Guizhou Province are described with detailed diagnoses and illustrations: Allochthonius bainiensis sp. nov. from Liangfeng Cave (Xishui County), Allochthonius pandus sp. nov. from Daozuo Cave (Xishui County), Allochthonius xinqiaoensis sp. nov. from Sanjie Cave (Fenggang County), and Spelaeochthonius wulibeiensis sp. nov. from Wulibei Cave (Weining County). Spelaeochthonius wulibeiensis sp. nov. represents the first record of the genus in China. The diagnostic features of these four new cave-adapted (troglomorphic) species are presented and discussed, as well as compared with closely related species. The data on their distribution, habitat and ecology of the species are also given.

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