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1. The Diversity of Arachnid Assemblages on the Endemic Tree Zelkova abelicea (Ulmaceae): An Evaluation of Fragmentation and Connectivity in Crete (Greece).

2. <italic>Alinnaechernes</italic>, a new bark-dwelling pseudoscorpion genus (Pseudoscorpiones: Chernetidae) from Brazilian tropical savanna.

3. The pseudoscorpion genus Nipponogarypus (Pseudoscorpiones, Olpiidae) found in seashore habitats in Japan and Korea.

4. Phoretic Relationship between Americhernes oblongus (Say) and Mallodon chevrolatii (Thomson) in Panama 1.

5. Phoretic Relationship between Americhernes oblongus (Say) and Mallodon chevrolatii (Thomson) in Panama 1.

6. How Hot is too Hot? Metabolic Responses to Temperature Across Life Stages of a Small Ectotherm.

7. Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata).

8. A new species of Cocinachernes (Pseudoscorpiones: Chernetidae) associated with mosses in Mexico.

9. Riding on ants: A new report of this interesting behavior in Attacobius spiders (Araneae: Corinnidae).

10. A plurality of morphological characters need not equate with phylogenetic accuracy: A rare genomic change refutes the placement of Solifugae and Pseudoscorpiones in Haplocnemata.

11. Tectonically driven climate change and the spread of temperate biomes: Insights from dragon pseudoscorpions (Pseudotyrannochthoniidae), a globally distributed arachnid lineage.

12. First fossil species of family Hyidae (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones) confirms 99 million years of ecological stasis in a Gondwanan lineage.

13. Three new Stenohya species with sexually dimorphic leg I from China (Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae).

14. Three new species of dragon pseudoscorpions (Pseudoscorpiones, Pseudotyrannochthoniidae) from China.

15. A new species of Cheiridium Menge, 1855 (Pseudoscorpiones: Cheiridiidae: Cheiridiinae) from the Brazilian Cerrado biome.

16. Revision of the genus Lechytia Balzan, 1892 (Pseudoscorpiones, Chthoniidae) from China, with descriptions of two new species.

17. Spatiotemporal distribution of invertebrate fauna in a mesovoid shallow substratum in iron formations.

18. Five new epigean Lagynochthonius species (Pseudoscorpiones, Chthoniidae) from southern China.

19. A new troglomorphic species of Larca (Pseudoscorpiones, Larcidae) from Colorado.

20. And Yet They Differ: Reconsiderations of Diversity within Dactylochelifer latreillii (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones).

21. Integrative taxonomy of the pseudoscorpion family Chernetidae (Pseudoscorpiones: Cheliferoidea): evidence for new range-restricted species in the Dinaric Karst.

22. First report of the family Ideoroncidae (Arachnida, Pseudoscorpiones) from China, with description of a new species.

23. In Memoriam Richard F. Ayrey (1948 -- 2024).

24. Pseudoscorpions (Arachnida, Pseudoscorpiones) from French Polynesia with first species records and description of new species.

25. Shedding light on dark taxa in sky‐island Appalachian leaf litter: Assessing patterns of endemicity using large‐scale, voucher‐based barcoding.

26. A new species of Ditha (Pseudoscorpiones, Chthoniidae, Tridenchthoniinae) from the Western Ghats of India, with an identification key for the genus.

27. New species of the pseudoscorpion genus Pararoncus (Pseudoscorpiones, Syarinidae) from Korea.

28. Molecular diversity of Pseudoscorpiones in southern High Appalachian leaf litter.

29. Pseudoscorpions of Israel: Annotated Checklist and Key, with New Records of Two Families (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones).

30. Hitching a ride on a scorpion: the first record of phoresy of a myrmecophile pseudoscorpion on a myrmecophile scorpion.

31. New pseudoscorpion species (Pseudoscorpiones: Hesperolpiidae) from Lima City, Peru.

32. A new species of Epichernes (Pseudoscorpiones: Chernetidae) associated with rodents in Costa Rica.

33. Postembryonic development in pseudoscorpions: allometry in Geogarypus italicus (Pseudoscorpiones: Geogarypidae).

34. Cave-inhabiting Neobisiidae (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones) from the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, with the description of twenty new species of Bisetocreagris Ćurčić.

35. A new pseudoscorpion genus (Garypinoidea: Garypinidae) from the Eocene supports extinction and range contraction in the European paleobiota.

36. Dispersal Capabilities Do Not Parallel Ecology and Cryptic Speciation in European Cheliferidae Pseudoscorpions (Pseudoscorpiones: Cheliferidae).

37. A preliminary phylogeny for the pseudoscorpion family Garypinidae (Pseudoscorpiones: Garypinoidea), with new taxa and remarks on the Australasian fauna.

38. Gut parasites infection increases mate rejection in a species with indirect sperm transfer.

39. Annotated Catalog of Arachnida in the Fossil Record of Mexico.

40. Neobisium (Neobisium) courtiali, a new pseudoscorpion species from France (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae).

41. Description of two Stenohya species from China (Pseudoscorpiones, Neobisiidae), with comments on the exaggerated sexual dimorphic pedipalp in this genus.

42. Cave-inhabiting Neobisiidae (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones) from the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau, with the description of twenty new species of Bisetocreagris Ćurčić.

43. First record of the genus Catatemnus Beier, 1932 from China, with the description of six new species (Pseudoscorpiones, Atemnidae).

44. A new cave-dwelling Maxchernes Feio, 1960 (Pseudoscorpiones: Chernetidae) from Brazil.

45. Urbanization effect of homogenization on ground-dwelling arachnids' diversity in natural forest and peatland remnants.

46. Three new species of cave-adapted pseudoscorpions (Pseudoscorpiones, Chthoniidae) from eastern Yunnan, China.

47. Phoretic Relationship between Haplochelifer philipi (Pseudoscorpiones: Cheliferidae) and Acrocynus longimanus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in Panama.

48. Integrative Taxonomy Approach Reveals Cryptic Diversity within the Phoretic Pseudoscorpion Genus Lamprochernes (Pseudoscorpiones: Chernetidae) †.

49. Molecular analyses of pseudoscorpions in a subterranean biodiversity hotspot reveal cryptic diversity and microendemism.

50. Four new species of cave-adapted pseudoscorpions (Pseudoscorpiones, Pseudotyrannochthoniidae) from Guizhou, China.

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