2018
DOI: 10.30963/aramit5607
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Allochernes solarii(Pseudoscorpiones: Chernetidae) newly recorded from ant nests in Slovakia

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“…This close contact may have been the vector of the ancient horizontal transfer of Wolbachia between springtails and termites. Moreover, pseudoscorpions are also phoretic with other insects [91], so there might have been a horizontal transfer of Wolbachia when springtails and pseudoscorpions were in phoresy with the same termite host. In supergroups A and B numerous horizontal transfers [1,92,93] and secondary losses [94] occurred.…”
Section: An Evolutionary Hypothesis: From Soil To the Tree?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This close contact may have been the vector of the ancient horizontal transfer of Wolbachia between springtails and termites. Moreover, pseudoscorpions are also phoretic with other insects [91], so there might have been a horizontal transfer of Wolbachia when springtails and pseudoscorpions were in phoresy with the same termite host. In supergroups A and B numerous horizontal transfers [1,92,93] and secondary losses [94] occurred.…”
Section: An Evolutionary Hypothesis: From Soil To the Tree?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…How to cite this article: Červená M., Krajčovičová K., Christophoryová J. 2020 [Mahnert, 2011b], Switzerland [Gardini, 2009a;Mahnert, 2011a], the Czech Republic [Christophoryová et al, 2011d], Germany [Muster et al, 2008], Hungary [Kárpáthegyi, 2007a, b;Novák, 2012Novák, , 2013Novák, , 2015Novák, , 2017Novák, , 2018Novák, Kutasi, 2014;Novák, Harvey, 2015], Slovenia [Gardini, 2013[Gardini, , 2014 and Slovakia [Christophoryová et al, 2011a[Christophoryová et al, , b, c, d, 2012aČervená et al, 2018]. Three species were even discovered as new to science, namely Neobisium tothi Novák, 2017 discovered in Hungary by Novák [2017], Chthonius delmastroi Gardini, 2009 and Pseudoblothrus infernus Mahnert, 2011described in Switzerland [Gardini, 2009aMahnert, 2011a].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%