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Sarax
Genus of whip scorpions From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sarax is a genus of amblypygids of the family Charinidae.
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Species
There are 17 species in this genus.
- Sarax brachydactylus Simon, 1892 – Cambodia, Malaysia, Philippines[1]
- Sarax buxtoni Gravely, 1915 – Malaysia, Singapore
- Sarax cavernicola Rahmadi, Harvey & Kojima, 2010 – Borneo[2]
- Sarax cochinensis Gravely, 1915 – India
- Sarax curioi Giupponi & Miranda, 2012 – Philippines[3]
- Sarax davidovi Fage, 1946 – Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam[1]
- Sarax huberi Seiter, Wolff & Hörweg, 2015 – Philippines[4]
- Sarax javensis Gravely, 1915 – Java
- Sarax mardua Rahmadi, Harvey & Kojima, 2010 – Borneo[5]
- Sarax monodenticulatus Rahmadi & Kojima, 2010 – Waigeo Island
- Sarax newbritainensis Rahmadi & Kojima, 2010 – New Britain
- Sarax rimosus Simon, 1901 – Malaysia
- Sarax sangkulirangensis Rahmadi, Harvey & Kojima, 2010 – Borneo
- Sarax sarawakensis Thorell, 1888 – Andaman Islands, Indonesia (Borneo, Java, Kalimantan), Malaysia (Sarawak, Selangor), Papua New Guinea, Singapore, Solomon Islands[6]
- Sarax singaporae Gravely, 1911 – Singapore
- Sarax timorensis de Miranda & Reboleira, 2019 – Timor-Leste[7]
- Sarax willeyi Simon, 1892 – Papua New Guinea
- Sarax yayukae Rahmadi, Harvey & Kojima, 2010 – Borneo
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References
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