“…At the same time, the distribution of a particular species can be limited not only to large mountain systems, but also to individual high-mountain valleys, mountain ranges, caves or karst massifs, etc., as this has been found in numerous insect taxa [Kryzhanovsky, 1965;Faille et al, 2015;Weng et al, 2020]. This is partly confirmed by recent genetic and morphological studies on other pseudotyrannochthoniid pseudoscorpions [Harms, 2013[Harms, , 2018Harms, Harvey, 2013;Harms et al, 2019;Viana, Ferreira, 2021;Prado et al, 2022;You et al, 2022;Gao et al, 2023;Li, 2023]. Thus, the genus Centrochthonius is rather a relict with a possible refugium in the mountains of Central Asia.…”