List of Chthoniidae species

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This is a list of the described species of the pseudoscorpion family Chthoniidae. The data is taken from Joel Hallan's Biology Catalog.

  • Afrochthonius Beier, 1930
  • Afrochthonius brincki Beier, 1955Lesotho
  • Afrochthonius ceylonicus Beier, 1973Sri Lanka
  • Afrochthonius godfreyi (Ellingsen, 1912)Southern Africa
  • Afrochthonius inaequalis Beier, 1958 — Southern Africa
  • Afrochthonius natalensis Beier, 1931 — Southern Africa
  • Afrochthonius reductus Beier, 1973 — Sri Lanka
  • Afrochthonius similis Beier, 1930Namibia
  • Allochthonius J.C. Chamberlin, 1929
  • Allochthonius borealis Sato, 1984Japan
  • Allochthonius buanensis W.K.Lee, 1982Korea
  • Allochthonius kinkaiensis Sakayori, 2002 — Japan
  • Allochthonius montanus Sakayori, 2000 — Honshu, Tochigi, Mount Kohshin, Japan
  • Allochthonius opticus (Ellingsen, 1907) — Japan
  • Allochthonius opticus opticus (Ellingsen, 1907) — Japan
  • Allochthonius opticus coreanus Morikawa, 1970 — Korea
  • Allochthonius opticus troglophilus Morikawa, 1956 — Japan
  • Allochthonius shintoisticus J.C. Chamberlin, 1929 — Japan
  • Allochthonius tamurai Sakayori, 1999 — Japan
  • Allochthonius biocularis (Morikawa, 1956) — Japan
  • Allochthonius ishikawai (Morikawa, 1954) — Japan
  • Allochthonius ishikawai ishikawai (Morikawa, 1954) — Japan
  • Allochthonius ishikawai deciclavatus (Morikawa, 1956) — Japan
  • Allochthonius ishikawai kyushuensis (Morikawa, 1960) — Japan
  • Allochthonius ishikawai shiragatakiensis (Morikawa, 1954) — Japan
  • Allochthonius ishikawai uenoi (Morikawa, 1956) — Japan
  • Allochthonius uyamadensis (Morikawa, 1954) — Japan
  • Aphrastochthonius J.C. Chamberlin, 1962
  • Aphrastochthonius alteriae Muchmore, 1977Mexico
  • Aphrastochthonius cubanus Dumitresco & Orghidan, 1977Cuba
  • Aphrastochthonius grubbsi Muchmore, 1984California
  • Aphrastochthonius major Muchmore, 1973 — Mexico
  • Aphrastochthonius pachysetus Muchmore, 1976New Mexico
  • Aphrastochthonius palmitensis Muchmore, 1986 — Mexico
  • Aphrastochthonius parvus Muchmore, 1972 — Mexico
  • Aphrastochthonius patei Muchmore, 1982 — Mexico
  • Aphrastochthonius pecki Muchmore, 1968Alabama
  • Aphrastochthonius russelli Muchmore, 1972 — Mexico
  • Aphrastochthonius similis Muchmore, 1984 — California
  • Aphrastochthonius tenax J.C. Chamberlin, 1962
  • Aphrastochthonius verapazanus Muchmore, 1972Guatemala
  • Apochthonius J.C. Chamberlin, 1929
  • Apochthonius coecus (Packard, 1884)Virginia
  • Apochthonius colecampi Muchmore, 1967Missouri
  • Apochthonius diabolus Muchmore, 1967Arkansas
  • Apochthonius forbesi Benedict, 1979Oregon
  • Apochthonius grubbsi Muchmore, 1980 — California
  • Apochthonius hobbsi Muchmore, 1994Ohio
  • Apochthonius holsingeri Muchmore, 1967Virginia
  • Apochthonius hypogeus Muchmore, 1976 — Virginia
  • Apochthonius indianensis Muchmore, 1967Indiana
  • Apochthonius intermedius J.C. Chamberlin, 1929Washington
  • Apochthonius irwini R.O. Schuster, 1966 — California
  • Apochthonius knowltoni Muchmore, 1980Wyoming
  • Apochthonius magnanimus Hoff, 1956 — New Mexico
  • Apochthonius malheuri Benedict & Malcolm, 1973 — Oregon
  • Apochthonius maximus R.O. Schuster, 1966 — California
  • Apochthonius minimus R.O. Schuster, 1966British Columbia, Oregon, Washington
  • Apochthonius minor Muchmore, 1976Georgia
  • Apochthonius moestus (Banks, 1891) — Eastern U.S.
  • Apochthonius mysterius Muchmore, 1976 — Missouri
  • Apochthonius occidentalis J.C. Chamberlin, 1929 — Oregon
  • Apochthonius paucispinosus Muchmore, 1967 — West Virginia
  • Apochthonius russelli Muchmore, 1976 — Alabama
  • Apochthonius titanicus Muchmore, 1976 — Arkansas
  • Apochthonius typhlus Muchmore, 1967Missouri
  • Austrochthonius J.C. Chamberlin, 1929
  • Austrochthonius argentinae Hoff, 1950Argentina, Brazil
  • Austrochthonius australis Hoff, 1951Australia
  • Austrochthonius bolivianus Beier, 1930Bolivia
  • Austrochthonius cavicola Beier, 1968 — Australia
  • Austrochthonius chilensis (J.C. Chamberlin, 1923)
  • Austrochthonius chilensis chilensis (J.C. Chamberlin, 1923)Chile, Argentina
  • Austrochthonius chilensis magalhanicus Beier, 1964 — Chile
  • Austrochthonius chilensis transversus Beier, 1964 — Argentina
  • Austrochthonius easti Harvey, 1991 — western Australia
  • Austrochthonius iguazuensis Vitali-di Castri, 1975 — Brazil
  • Austrochthonius insularis Vitali-di Castri, 1968Crozet Islands
  • Austrochthonius mordax Beier, 1967New Zealand
  • Austrochthonius paraguayensis Vitali-di Castri, 1975Paraguay
  • Austrochthonius parvus (Mello-Leitão, 1939) — Argentina
  • Austrochthonius persimilis Beier, 1930 — Chile
  • Austrochthonius rapax Beier, 1976 — New Zealand
  • Austrochthonius semiserratus Beier, 1930 — Chile
  • Austrochthonius tullgerni (Beier, 1931)Southern Africa
  • Austrochthonius zealandicus Beier, 1966 — New Zealand
  • Austrochthonius zealandicus zealandicus Beier, 1966 — New Zealand
  • Austrochthonius zealandicus obscurus Beier, 1966 — New Zealand
  • Caribchthonius Muchmore, 1976
  • Caribchthonius butleri Muchmore, 1976Virgin Islands
  • Caribchthonius orthodentatus Muchmore, 1976Belize
  • Centrochthonius Beier, 1931
  • Centrochthonius koslovi (Redikorzev, 1918)Tibet, India, Nepal
  • Centrochthonius schnitnikovi (Redikorzev, 1934)Russia
  • Centrochthonius sichuanensis Schawaller, 1995Sichuan
  • Chiliochthonius Vitali-di Castri, 1975
  • Chiliochthonius centralis Vitali-di Castri, 1975Chile
  • Chiliochthonius montanus Vitali-di Castri, 1975 — Chile
  • Chiliochthonius usuriensis Beier, 1979 — Russia (?)
  • Chthonius C.L. Koch, 1843
  • Chthonius absoloni Beier, 1938Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius agazzii Beier, 1966Italy
  • Chthonius alpicola Beier, 1951Austria, Italy
  • Chthonius apollinis Mahnert, 1978Greece
  • Chthonius azerbaidzhanus Schawaller & Dashdamirov, 1988Azerbaijan
  • Chthonius baccettii Callaini, 1980 — Italy
  • Chthonius balazuci Vachon, 1963France
  • Chthonius bogovinae Curcic, 1972 — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius bogovinae bogovinae Curcic, 1972 — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius bogovinae latidentatus Curcic, 1972 — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius brandmayri Callaini, 1986 — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius caprai Gardini, 1977 — Italy
  • Chthonius caoduroi Callaini, 1987 — Italy
  • Chthonius cavernarum Ellingsen, 1909Romania, Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius cavophilus Hadzi, 1939Bulgaria
  • Chthonius cebenicus Leclerc, 1981 — France
  • Chthonius cephalotes (Simon, 1875) — France
  • Chthonius chamberlini (Leclerc, 1983)Algeria, France
  • Chthonius comottii Inzaghi, 1987 — Italy
  • Chthonius cryptus J.C. Chamberlin, 1962 — Greece
  • Chthonius dacnodes Navás, 1918Spain, Azores, Italy
  • Chthonius dalmatinus Hadzi, 1930 — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius densedentatus Beier, 1938 — Italy, Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius diophthalmus Daday, 1888 — eastern Europe
  • Chthonius doderoi Beier, 1930 — France, Italy
  • Chthonius doderoi doderoi Beier, 1930 — France, Italy
  • Chthonius doderoi horridus Beier, 1934 — Italy
  • Chthonius ellingseni Beier, 1928 — Italy, Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius elongatus Lazzeroni, 1970 — Italy
  • Chthonius euganeus Gardini, 1991 — Italy
  • Chthonius exarmatus Beier, 1939 — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius graecus Beier, 1963 — Greece
  • Chthonius guglielmii Callaini, 1986 — Italy
  • Chthonius halberti Kew, 1916 — France, Great Britain
  • Chthonius herbarii Mahnert, 1980 — Crete
  • Chthonius heterodactylus Tomosvary, 1882central Europe
  • Chthonius heutaultae Leclerc, 1981 — France
  • Chthonius hungaricus Mahnert, 1981Hungary
  • Chthonius ilvensis Beier, 1963 — Italy
  • Chthonius imperator Mahnert, 1978 — Greece
  • Chthonius ischnocheles (Hermann, 1804)Europe, U.S.
  • Chthonius ischnocheles ischnocheles (Hermann, 1804) — Europe, U.S.
  • Chthonius ischnocheles reductus Beier, 1939southern Europe
  • Chthonius ischnocheles ruffoi Caporiacco, 1951 — Italy
  • Chthonius ischnocheles stammeri Beier, 1942 — Italy
  • Chthonius ischnocheloides Beier, 1974 — Italy
  • Chthonius italicus Beier, 1930 — Italy
  • Chthonius iugoslavicus Curcic, 1972 — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius jalzici Curcic, 1988 — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius jonicus Beier, 1931 — southern Europe
  • Chthonius jugorum Beier, 1952 — Italy
  • Chthonius karamanianus Hadzi, 1937 — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius lanzai Caporiacco, 1947 — Italy
  • Chthonius lanzai lanzai Caporiacco, 1947 — Italy
  • Chthonius lanzai vannii Callaini, 1986 — Italy
  • Chthonius leoi (Callaini, 1988)Sardinia
  • Chthonius leruthi Beier, 1939 — Romania
  • Chthonius lesnik Curcic, 1994 — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius lessiniensis Schawaller, 1982 — Italy
  • Chthonius ligusticus Beier, 1930 — Italy
  • Chthonius lindbergi Beier, 1956 — Crete
  • Chthonius litoralis Hadzi, 1933 — Italy, Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius lucifugus Mahnert, 1977 — France, Spain
  • Chthonius macedonicus Curcic, 1972 — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius magnificus Beier, 1938 — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius malatestai Callaini, 1980 — Italy
  • Chthonius mauritanicus (Callaini, 1988)Morocco
  • Chthonius mayi Heurtault-Rossi, 1968 — France
  • Chthonius mazaurici Leclerc, 1981 — France
  • Chthonius mazaurici mazaurici Leclerc, 1981 — France
  • Chthonius mazaurici coironi Leclerc, 1981 — France
  • Chthonius mengei Beier, 1937fossil: Baltic amber
  • Chthonius microphthalmus Simon, 1879 — France, Spain
  • Chthonius mingazzinii Callaini, 1991 — Italy
  • Chthonius minotaurus Henderickx, 1997 — Kournas Cave, Crete
  • Chthonius monicae Boghean, 1989 — Romania
  • Chthonius motasi Dumitresco & Orghidan, 1964 — Romania
  • Chthonius multidentatus Beier, 1963Sicily
  • Chthonius occultus Beier, 1939 — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius orthodactyloides Beier, 1967Turkey
  • Chthonius orthodactylus (Leach, 1817) — Europe
  • Chthonius pacificus Muchmore, 1968California
  • Chthonius paganus (Hoff, 1961)Colorado
  • Chthonius paludis (J.C. Chamberlin, 1929) — southern U.S.
  • Chthonius paolettii Beier, 1974 — Italy
  • Chthonius persimilis Beier, 1939 — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius petrochilosi Heurtault, 1972 — Greece
  • Chthonius pivai Gardini, 1991 — Italy
  • Chthonius ponticoides Mahnert, 1975 — Greece
  • Chthonius ponticus Beier, 1965 — Turkey
  • Chthonius porevidi Curcic, Makarov & Lucic, 1998 — Krivosije, Knezlaz Pecina Cave, Montenegro
  • Chthonius pristinus Schawaller, 1978 — fossil: Baltic amber
  • Chthonius prove Curcic, Dimitrijevic & Makarov, 1997 — Gornji Morinj, Serbia, Montenegro
  • Chthonius pusillus Beier, 1947 — Austria
  • Chthonius pygmaeus Beier, 1934 — central Europe
  • Chthonius pygmaeus pygmaeus Beier, 1934 — central Europe
  • Chthonius pygmaeus carinthiacus Beier, 1951 — central Europe
  • Chthonius radjai Curcic, 1988 — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius raridentatus Hadzi, 1930 — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius ressli Beier, 1956 — Austria, France, Italy
  • Chthonius satapliaensis Schawaller & Dashdamirov, 1988Russia
  • Chthonius sestasi Mahnert, 1980 — Greece
  • Chthonius shelkovnikovi Redikorzev, 1930 — western Asia
  • Chthonius shulovi Beier, 1963 — Israel
  • Chthonius stevanovici Curcic, 1986 — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius strinatii Mahnert, 1975 — Greece
  • Chthonius submontanus Beier, 1963 — central Europe
  • Chthonius subterraneus Beier, 1931 — Hungary, Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius subterraneus subterraneus Beier, 1931 — Hungary, Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius subterraneus meuseli Beier, 1939 — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius tadzhikistanicus Dashdamirov & Schawaller, 1992Tajikistan
  • Chthonius tenuis L. Koch, 1873 — Europe, Algeria
  • Chthonius thessalus Mahnert, 1980 — Greece
  • Chthonius trebinjensis Beier, 1938 — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius troglobius Hadzi, 1937 — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius troglodites Redikorzev, 1928 — Bulgaria
  • Chthonius tzanoudakisi Mahnert, 1975 — Greece
  • Chthonius aegatensis (Callaini, 1989) — Sicilly
  • Chthonius aguileraorum Carabajal Marquez, Garcia Carrillo & Rodriguez Fernandez, 2000 — Cadiz, Villaluenga del Rosario, Cueva de la Hiedra, Spain
  • Chthonius amatei Carabajal Marquez, Garcia Carrillo & Rodriguez Fernandez, 2001 — Spain
  • Chthonius anatolicus (Beier, 1969)Iran, Turkey
  • Chthonius anophthalmus (Ellingsen, 1908) — Algeria
  • Chthonius apulicus (Beier, 1958) — Italy
  • Chthonius asturiensis (Beier, 1955) — Spain
  • Chthonius atlantis (Mahnert, 1980) — Morocco
  • Chthonius balearicus (Mahnert, 1977)Balearic Islands
  • Chthonius bartolii (Gardini, 1976) — Italy
  • Chthonius bauneensis (Callaini, 1983) — Sardinia
  • Chthonius beieri (Lazzeroni, 1966) — Italy
  • Chthonius bellesi (Mahnert, 1989) — Balearic Islands
  • Chthonius berninii (Callaini, 1983) — Sardinia
  • Chthonius bidentatus (Beier, 1938) — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius boldorii (Beier, 1934) — Italy, Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius bolivari (Beier, 1930) — Spain
  • Chthonius cabreriensis Mahnert, 1993 — Balearic Islands
  • Chthonius cassolai (Beier, 1974) — Sardinia
  • Chthonius catalonicus (Beier, 1939) — Spain
  • Chthonius cavicola Gardini, 1990 — Italy
  • Chthonius chius Schawaller, 1990 — Greece
  • Chthonius concii (Beier, 1953) — Italy
  • Chthonius corcyraeus (Mahnert, 1976) — Greece
  • Chthonius corsicus (Callaini, 1981) — Corsica
  • Chthonius creticus (Mahnert, 1980) — Crete
  • Chthonius daedaleus (Mahnert, 1980) — Crete
  • Chthonius distinguendus (Beier, 1930) — Spain
  • Chthonius dubius Mahnert, 1993 — Canary Islands
  • Chthonius elbanus (Beier, 1963) — Italy, Morocco
  • Chthonius fuscimanus (Simon, 1900) — central Europe, Turkey
  • Chthonius gasparoi (Gardini, 1989) — Greece
  • Chthonius genuensis Gardini, 1990 — Italy
  • Chthonius gestroi (Simon, 1989) — Italy
  • Chthonius gibbus (Beier, 1953) — Spain, Italy
  • Chthonius girgentiensis (Mahnert, 1982)Malta
  • Chthonius giustii (Callaini, 1981) — Corsica
  • Chthonius gracilimanus Mahnert, 1997 — La Palma, Mazo, Salto de Tigalate, Canary Islands
  • Chthonius grafittii (Gardini, 1981) — Sardinia
  • Chthonius hiberus (Beier, 1930) — Spain
  • Chthonius hispanus (Beier, 1930) — Spain, Portugal
  • Chthonius insularis (Beier, 1938) — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius iranicus (Beier, 1971) — Iran
  • Chthonius kabylicus (Callaini, 1983) — Algeria
  • Chthonius kemza Curcic, Lee & Makarov, 1993 — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius kewi (Gabbutt, 1966) — Great Britain
  • Chthonius longesetosus (Mahnert, 1976) — Morocco
  • Chthonius lucanus (Callaini, 1984) — Italy
  • Chthonius machadoi (Vachon, 1940) — Spain, Morocco
  • Chthonius machadoi machadoi (Vachon, 1940) — Spain, Morocco
  • Chthonius machadoi canariensis (Beier, 1965) — Canary Islands
  • Chthonius mahnerti (Zaragoza, 1984) — Spain
  • Chthonius maltensis (Mahnert, 1975) — Malta
  • Chthonius mariolae Carabajal Marquez, Garcia Carrillo & Rodriguez Fernandez, 2001 — Spain
  • Chthonius maroccanus (Mahnert, 1980) — Morocco
  • Chthonius mayorali Carabajal Marquez, Garcia Carrillo & Rodriguez Fernandez, 2001 — Spain
  • Chthonius microtuberculatus (Hadzi, 1937) — Bulgaria, Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius minous (Mahnert, 1980) — Crete
  • Chthonius minous minous (Mahnert, 1980) — Crete
  • Chthonius minous peramae (Mahnert, 1980) — Crete
  • Chthonius minutus (Vachon, 1940)Portugal
  • Chthonius nanus (Beier, 1953) — Italy
  • Chthonius nerjaensis Carabajal Marquez, Garcia Carrillo & Rodriguez Fernandez, 2001 — Spain
  • Chthonius nidicola (Mahnert, 1979) — Switzerland
  • Chthonius parmensis (Beier, 1963) — Italy
  • Chthonius pieltaini (Beier, 1930) — Italy
  • Chthonius pinai (Zaragoza, 1985) — Spain
  • Chthonius platakisi (Mahnert, 1980) — Crete
  • Chthonius poeninus (Mahnert, 1979) — Switzerland
  • Chthonius ponsi Mahnert, 1993 — Balearic Islands
  • Chthonius poseidonis Gardini, 1993 — Sardinia
  • Chthonius pyrenaicus (Beier, 1934) — France, Spain
  • Chthonius remyi (Heurtault, 1975) — Corsica
  • Chthonius rimicola Mahnert, 1993 — Canary Islands
  • Chthonius romanicus (Beier, 1935) — Greece, Iran
  • Chthonius ruizporteroi Carabajal Marquez, Garcia Carrillo & Rodriguez Fernandez, 2001 — Spain
  • Chthonius sacer (Beier, 1963)Israel
  • Chthonius samius (Mahnert, 1982) — Greece
  • Chthonius schmalfussi Schawaller, 1990 — Greece
  • Chthonius scythicus Georgescu & Capuse, 1994 — Romania
  • Chthonius sendrai (Zaragoza, 1985) — Spain
  • Chthonius serbicus (Hadzi, 1937) — Bulgaria, Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius setosus Mahnert, 1993 — Canary Islands
  • Chthonius siculus (Beier, 1961) — Italy, Spain
  • Chthonius siscoensis (Heurtault, 1975) — Corsica
  • Chthonius tetrachelatus (Preyssler, 1790)Cosmopolitan
  • Chthonius troglophilus (Beier, 1920) — Italy
  • Chthonius tuberculatus (Hadzi, 1937) — central Europe, Greece
  • Chthonius vachoni (Heurtault-Rossi, 1963) — France
  • Chthonius ventalloi (Beier, 1939) — Spain
  • Chthonius ventalloi ventalloi (Beier, 1939) — Spain
  • Chthonius ventalloi cazorlensis (Carabajal Marquez, Garcia Carrillo & Rodriguez Fernandez, 2001) — Spain
  • Chthonius verai (Zaragoza, 1987) — Spain
  • Chthonius virginicus (J.C. Chamberlin, 1929) — Eastern U.S.
  • Chthonius zoiai Gardini, 1990 — Italy
  • Chthonius abnormis (Beier, 1939) — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius caligatus (Beier, 1938) — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius cavernicola (Beier, 1938) — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius cerberus (Beier, 1938) — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius globifer (Simon, 1879) — France, Switzerland
  • Chthonius pancici (Curbic, 1972) — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius polychaetus (Hadzi, 1937) — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius purgo Curcic, Lee & Makarov, 1993 — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius simplex (Beier, 1939) — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius spelaeophilus (Hadzi, 1930) — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius spelaeophilus spelaeophilus (Hadzi, 1930) — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius spelaeophilus histricus (Beier, 1931) — Yugoslavia, Italy
  • Chthonius vandeli (Dumitresco & Orghidan, 1964) — Romania
  • Chthonius californicus (J.C. Chamberlin, 1929) — California
  • Chthonius oregonicus (Muchmore, 1968) — Oregon
  • Chthonius spingolus (R.O. Schuster, 1962) — California
  • Chthonius karamani (Hadzi, 1933) — Yugoslavia
  • Chthonius rogatus (Beier, 1938) — Yugoslavia
  • Congochthonius Beier, 1959
  • Drepanochthonius Beier, 1964
  • Drepanochthonius horridus Beier, 1964Chile
  • Francochthonius Vitali-di Castri, 1975
  • Francochthonius Vitali-di Castri, 1975 — Chile
  • Kleptochthonius J.C. Chamberlin, 1949
  • Kleptochthonius crosbyi (J.C. Chamberlin, 1929)Kentucky, North Carolina
  • Kleptochthonius geophilus Malcolm & J.C. Chamberlin, 1961Oregon
  • Kleptochthonius griseomanus Muchmore, 2000 — Hoosier National Forest, Indian Cave, Indiana
  • Kleptochthonius inusitatus Muchmore, 1994Ohio
  • Kleptochthonius lewisorum Muchmore, 2000 — Harrison County, Baelz Cave, Indiana
  • Kleptochthonius magnus Muchmore, 1966Tennessee
  • Kleptochthonius multispinosus (Hoff, 1945) — Eastern U.S.
  • Kleptochthonius oregonus Malcolm & J.C. Chamberlin, 1961 — Oregon
  • Kleptochthonius polychaetus Muchmore, 1994Virginia
  • Kleptochthonius sheari Muchmore, 1994 — West Virginia
  • Kleptochthonius affinis (Muchmore, 1976) — Tennessee
  • Kleptochthonius anophthalmus (Muchmore, 1970) — Virginia
  • Kleptochthonius attenuatus (Malcolm & J.C. Chamberlin, 1961) — Kentucky
  • Kleptochthonius barri (Muchmore, 1965) — Tennessee
  • Kleptochthonius binoculatus (Muchmore, 1974) — Virginia
  • Kleptochthonius cerberus (Malcolm & J.C. Chamberlin, 1961) — Kentucky
  • Kleptochthonius charon (Muchmore, 1965) — Tennessee
  • Kleptochthonius daemonius (Muchmore, 1965) — Tennessee
  • Kleptochthonius erebicus (Muchmore, 1965) — Kentucky
  • Kleptochthonius gertschi (Malcolm & J.C. Chamberlin, 1961) — Virginia
  • Kleptochthonius hageni (Muchmore, 1963) — Kentucky
  • Kleptochthonius henroti (Vachon, 1952) West Virginia
  • Kleptochthonius hetricki (Muchmore, 1974) — West Virginia
  • Kleptochthonius hubrichti (Muchmore, 1965) — Kentucky
  • Kleptochthonius infernalis (Malcolm & J.C. Chamberlin, 1961) — Tennessee
  • Kleptochthonius krekeleri (Muchmore, 1965) — Kentucky
  • Kleptochthonius lutzi (Malcolm & J.C. Chamberlin, 1961); — Tennessee
  • Kleptochthonius microphthalmus (Malcolm & J.C. Chamberlin, 1961) — Kentucky
  • Kleptochthonius myoplus (Malcolm & J.C. Chamberlin, 1961) — Tennessee
  • Kleptochthonius orpheus (Muchmore, 1965) — West Virginia
  • Kleptochthonius packardi (Hagen, 1879)
  • Kleptochthonius pluto (Muchmore, 1965) — Tennessee
  • Kleptochthonius proserpinae (Muchmore, 1965) — West Virginia
  • Kleptochthonius proximosetus (Muchmore, 1976) — Virginia
  • Kleptochthonius regulus (Muchmore, 1970) — Virginia
  • Kleptochthonius rex (Malcolm & J.C. Chamberlin, 1961) — Tennessee
  • Kleptochthonius similis (Muchmore, 1976) — Virginia
  • Kleptochthonius stygius (Muchmore, 1965) — Tennessee
  • Kleptochthonius tantalus (Muchmore, 1966) — Tennessee
  • Lagynochthonius Beier, 1951
  • Lagynochthonius annamensis (Beier, 1951)Vietnam
  • Lagynochthonius arctus (Beier, 1967)New Guinea
  • Lagynochthonius australicus (Beier, 1966)Australia
  • Lagynochthonius bakeri (J.C. Chamberlin, 1929)Philippines
  • Lagynochthonius brincki (Beier, 1973)Sri Lanka
  • Lagynochthonius curvidigitatus Mahnert, 1997Tenerife, Cueva Felipe Reventon, Canary Islands
  • Lagynochthonius dybasi (Beier, 1957)Palau
  • Lagynochthonius exiguus (Beier, 1952)Malaysia
  • Lagynochthonius flavus (Mahnert, 1986)Kenya
  • Lagynochthonius guasirih (Mahnert, 1988)Sarawak
  • Lagynochthonius hamatus Harvey, 1988Sumatra
  • Lagynochthonius himalayensis (Morikawa, 1968)Nepal
  • Lagynochthonius hygricus Murthy & Ananthakrishnan, 1977India
  • Lagynochthonius indicus (Murthy & Ananthakrishnan, 1977) — India
  • Lagynochthonius johni (Redikorzev, 1922)Indonesia, Philippines
  • Lagynochthonius kapi Harvey, 1988 — Indonesia
  • Lagynochthonius kenyensis (Mahnert, 1986) — Kenya
  • Lagynochthonius mordor Harvey, 1989 — Australia
  • Lagynochthonius nagaminei (Sato, 1983)Japan
  • Lagynochthonius novaeguineae (Beier, 1965) — New Guinea
  • Lagynochthonius paucedentatus (Beier, 1955) — Malaysia
  • Lagynochthonius ponapensis (Beier, 1957)Caroline Islands
  • Lagynochthonius roeweri (J.C. Chamberlin, 1930)Java
  • Lagynochthonius salomonensis (Beier, 1966)Solomon Islands
  • Lagynochthonius sinensis (Beier, 1967)China
  • Lagynochthonius thorntoni Harvey, 1988 — Java
  • Lagynochthonius tonkinensis (Beier, 1951) — Vietnam
  • Malcolmochthonius Benedict, 1978
  • Malcolmochthonius malcolmi Benedict, 1978 — Oregon
  • Malcolmochthonius oregonus Benedict, 1978 — Oregon
  • Malcolmochthonius perplexus Benedict, 1978 — California
  • Maorichthonius J.C. Chamberlin, 1925
  • Maorichthonius mortenseni J.C. Chamberlin, 1925 — New Zealand
  • Mexichthonius Muchmore, 1975
  • Mexichthonius exoticus Muchmore, 1996Texas
  • Mexichthonius pacal Muchmore, 1978Mexico
  • Mexichthonius unicus Muchmore, 1975 — Mexico
  • Mundochthonius J.C. Chamberlin, 1929
  • Mundochthonius alpinus Beier, 1947Austria
  • Mundochthonius basarukini Schawaller, 1989Russia
  • Mundochthonius bifurcatus Kim & Hong, 1994South Korea
  • Mundochthonius carpaticus Rafalski, 1948Poland, Ukraine
  • Mundochthonius cavernicola Muchmore, 1968Illinois
  • Mundochthonius decoui Dumitresco & Orghidan, 1970Romania
  • Mundochthonius dominicanus Muchmore, 1996Dominican Republic
  • Mundochthonius erosidens J.C. Chamberlin, 1929California
  • Mundochthonius holsingeri Benedict & Malcolm, 1974Virginia
  • Mundochthonius japonicus J.C. Chamberlin, 1929Japan
  • Mundochthonius japonicus japonicus J.C. Chamberlin, 1929 — Japan
  • Mundochthonius japonicus imadatei Morikawa, 1956 — Japan
  • Mundochthonius japonicus scolytidis Morikawa, 1954 — Japan
  • Mundochthonius japonicus tripartitus Morikawa, 1956 — Japan
  • Mundochthonius kiyoshii Sakayori, 2002 — Japan
  • Mundochthonius magnus J.C. Chamberlin, 1929 — California
  • Mundochthonius mexicanus Muchmore, 1973Mexico
  • Mundochthonius minusculus Kim & Hong, 1994 — South Korea
  • Mundochthonius montanus J.C. Chamberlin, 1929Colorado, New Mexico
  • Mundochthonius pacificus (Banks, 1893) — western U.S.
  • Mundochthonius rossi Hoff, 1949 — central U.S.
  • Mundochthonius sandersoni Hoff, 1949 — Illinois
  • Mundochthonius singularis Muchmore, 2001 — Fremont County, Canon City, Fly Cave, Colorado
  • Mundochthonius styriacus Beier, 1971 — Austria
  • Mundochthonius ussuricus Beier, 1979 — Russia
  • Neochthonius J.C. Chamberlin, 1929
  • Neochthonius amplus (R.O. Schuster, 1962)California
  • Neochthonius decoui (Georgescu & Capuse, 1994)Romania
  • Neochthonius imperialis Muchmore, 1996 — California
  • Neochthonius stanfordianus J.C. Chamberlin, 1929 — California
  • Neochthonius troglodytes Muchmore, 1969 — California
  • Paraliochthonius Beier, 1956
  • Paraliochthonius azanius Mahnert, 1986Kenya
  • Paraliochthonius canariensis Vachon, 1961Canary Islands
  • Paraliochthonius carpenteri Muchmore, 1984Bahamas
  • Paraliochthonius hoestlandti Vachon, 1960 — Madeira Islands
  • Paraliochthonius hoestlandti hoestlandti Vachon, 1960Madeira Islands
  • Paraliochthonius insulae Hoff, 1963 — Jamaica
  • Paraliochthonius johnstoni (J.C. Chamberlin, 1923) — Mexico
  • Paraliochthonius martini Mahnert, 1989 — Canary Islands
  • Paraliochthonius mirus Mahnert, 2002 — Canary Islands
  • Paraliochthonius puertoricensis Muchmore, 1967Puerto Rico
  • Paraliochthonius singularis (Menozzi, 1924)Europe
  • Paraliochthonius takashimai (Morikawa, 1958) — Japan
  • Paraliochthonius tenebrarum Mahnert, 1989 — Canary Islands
  • Paraliochthonius weygoldti Muchmore, 1967Florida
  • Pseudochthonius Balzan, 1892
  • Pseudochthonius arubensis Wagenaar-Hummelinck, 1948Aruba
  • Pseudochthonius beieri Mahnert, 1978Republic of Congo
  • Pseudochthonius billae Vachon, 1941Ivory Coast
  • Pseudochthonius biseriatus Mahnert, 2001 — Minas Gerais, Itacarambi, Gruta Olhos dAgua, Brazil
  • Pseudochthonius brasiliensis Beier, 1970 — Brazil
  • Pseudochthonius clarus Hoff, 1963Jamaica
  • Pseudochthonius congicus Beier, 1959Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Pseudochthonius doctus Hoff, 1963 — Jamaica
  • Pseudochthonius falcatus Muchmore, 1977Belize
  • Pseudochthonius galapagensis Beier, 1977Galapagos
  • Pseudochthonius gracilmanus Mahnert, 2001 — Bahia, Gruta Azul, Iraquara, Brazil
  • Pseudochthonius heterodentatus Hoff, 1946Trinidad
  • Pseudochthonius homodentatus J.C. Chamberlin, 1929Venezuela
  • Pseudochthonius insularis J.C. Chamberlin, 1929St. Vincent
  • Pseudochthonius leleupi Beier, 1959 — Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Pseudochthonius moralesi Muchmore, 1977Mexico
  • Pseudochthonius mundanus Hoff, 1963 — Jamaica
  • Pseudochthonius naranjitensis (Ellingsen, 1902)Ecuador
  • Pseudochthonius orthodactylus Muchmore, 1970 — Brazil
  • Pseudochthonius perreti Mahnert, 1986 — Kenya
  • Pseudochthonius pulchellus (Ellingsen, 1902) — Ecuador
  • Pseudochthonius ricardoi Mahnert, 2001 — Sao Paulo, Vale do Betari, Caverna Agua Suja, Brazil
  • Pseudochthonius simoni (Balzan, 1892) — Venezuela
  • Pseudochthonius squamosus Schawaller, 1980 — fossil: Dominican amber
  • Pseudochthonius strinatii Beier, 1969 — Brazil
  • Pseudochthonius thibaudi Vitali-di Castro, 1984Guadeloupe
  • Pseudochthonius troglobius Muchmore, 1986 — Mexico
  • Pseudochthonius tuxeni Mahnert, 1979 — Brazil
  • Pseudochthonius yucatanus Muchmore, 1977 — Mexico
  • Pseudotyrannochthonius Beier, 1930
  • Pseudotyrannochthonius australiensis Beier, 1966Australia
  • Pseudotyrannochthonius bornemisszai Beier, 1966 — Australia
  • Pseudotyrannochthonius dentifer (Morikawa, 1970)Korea
  • Pseudotyrannochthonius giganteus Beier, 1971 — Australia
  • Pseudotyrannochthonius gigas Beier, 1979 — Australia
  • Pseudotyrannochthonius gracilis Benedict & Malcolm, 1970California, Washington
  • Pseudotyrannochthonius hamiltonsmithi Beier, 1968 — Australia
  • Pseudotyrannochthonius incognitus (R.O. Schuster, 1966) — western U.S.
  • Pseudotyrannochthonius jonesi (J.C. Chamberlin, 1962) — Australia
  • Pseudotyrannochthonius kobayashii (Morikawa, 1956)Japan
  • Pseudotyrannochthonius kobayashii kobayashii (Morikawa, 1956) — Japan
  • Pseudotyrannochthonius kobayashii akiyoshiensis (Morikawa, 1956) — Japan
  • Pseudotyrannochthonius kobayashii dorogawaensis (Morikawa, 1960) — Japan
  • Pseudotyrannochthonius kubotai (Morkawa, 1954) — Japan
  • Pseudotyrannochthonius octospinosus Beier, 1930Chile
  • Pseudotyrannochthonius queenslandicus Beier, 1969 — Australia
  • Pseudotyrannochthonius rossi Beier, 1964 — Chile
  • Pseudotyrannochthonius silvestrii (Ellingsen, 1905) — Chile
  • Pseudotyrannochthonius solitarius (Hoff, 1951) — Australia
  • Pseudotyrannochthonius tasmanicus Dartnall, 1970Tasmania
  • Pseudotyrannochthonius typhlus Dartnall, 1970 — Tasmania
  • Pseudotyrannochthonius undecimclavatus (Morikawa, 1956) — Japan
  • Pseudotyrannochthonius undecimclavatus undecimclavatus (Morikawa, 1956) — Japan
  • Pseudotyrannochthonius undecimclavatus kishidai (Morikawa, 1960) — Japan
  • Pseudotyrannochthonius utahensis Muchmore, 1967Utah
  • Sathrochthoniella Beier, 1967
  • Sathrochthoniella zealandica Beier, 1967 — New Zealand
  • Sathrochthonius J.C. Chamberlin, 1962
  • Sathrochthonius crassidens Beier, 1966Australia
  • Sathrochthonius insulanus Beier, 1976Lord Howe Island
  • Sathrochthonius kaltenbachi Beier, 1966New Caledonia
  • Sathrochthonius maoricus Beier, 1976 — New Zealand
  • Sathrochthonius pefauri Vitali-di Castro, 1974 — Chile
  • Sathrochthonius tuena J. C. Chamberlin, 1962 — Australia
  • Sathrochthonius tullgreni J. C. Chamberlin, 1962 — Australia
  • Sathrochthonius venezuelanus Muchmore, 1989Venezuela
  • Sathrochthonius webbi Muchmore, 1982 — Australia
  • Selachochthonius J. C. Chamberlin, 1929
  • Selachochthonius cavernicola Lawrence, 1935 — Southern Africa
  • Selachochthonius heterodentata Beier, 1955 — Southern Africa
  • Selachochthonius serratidentaus (Ellingsen, 1912) — Southern Africa
  • Spelyngochthonius Beier, 1955
  • Spelyngochthonius beieri Gardini, 1994Sardinia
  • Spelyngochthonius grafittii Gardini, 1994 — Sardinia
  • Spelyngochthonius heurtaultae Vachon, 1967Spain, Sardinia
  • Spelyngochthonius provincialis Vachon & Heurtault-Rossi, 1964 — France
  • Spelyngochthonius sardous Beier, 1955 — Sardinia
  • Stygiochthonius Carabajal Marquez, Garcia Carrillo & Rodriguez Fernandez, 2001
  • Stygiochthonius barrancoi Carabajal Marquez, Garcia Carrillo & Rodriguez Fernandez, 2001 — Spain
  • Troglochthonius Beier, 1939
  • Troglochthonius doratodactylus Helversen, 1968 — Italy
  • Troglochthonius mirabilis Beier, 1939 — Yugoslavia
  • Tyrannochthoniella Beier, 1966
  • Tyrannochthoniella zealandica Beier, 1966 — New Zealand
  • Tyrannochthoniella zealandica zealandica Beier, 1966 — New Zealand
  • Tyrannochthoniella zealandica foveauxana Beier, 1967 — New Zealand
  • Tyrannochthonius J.C. Chamberlin, 1929
  • Tyrannochthonius alabamensis Muchmore, 1996 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius aladdinensis Chamberlin, in Muchmore & Chamberlin 1995 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius albidus (Beier, 1977) — Galapagos
  • Tyrannochthonius amazonicus Mahnert, 1979 — Brazil
  • Tyrannochthonius aralu Chamberlin, in Muchmore & Chamberlin 1995 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius archeri Chamberlin, in Muchmore & Chamberlin 1995 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius assimilis Hong & Tae Heung Ki, 1993 — South Korea
  • Tyrannochthonius attenuatus Muchmore, 1996 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius avernicolus Chamberlin, in Muchmore & Chamberlin 1995 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius bagus Harvey, 1988 — Sumatra
  • Tyrannochthonius bahamensis Muchmore, 1984 — Bahamas
  • Tyrannochthonius barri Muchmore, 1996 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius beieri Morikawa, 1963 — New Guinea, Solomons
  • Tyrannochthonius binoculatus Muchmore, 1996 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius bispinosus (Beier, 1974) — India
  • Tyrannochthonius brasiliensis Mahnert, 1979 — Brazil
  • Tyrannochthonius brevimanus Beier, 1935 — central Africa
  • Tyrannochthonius brooksi Harvey, 1991 — western Australia
  • Tyrannochthonius butleri Harvey, 1991 — western Australia
  • Tyrannochthonius caecatus (Beier, 1976) — New Zealand
  • Tyrannochthonius callidus Hoff, 1959 — Jamaica
  • Tyrannochthonius cavernicola (Beier, 1976) — Lord Howe Island
  • Tyrannochthonius cavicola (Beier, 1967) — Australia
  • Tyrannochthonius centralis Beier, 1931 — Costa Rica, Ecuador
  • Tyrannochthonius chamarro J.C. Chamberlin, 1947 — Caroline Islands
  • Tyrannochthonius chamberlini Muchmore, 1996 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius charon Muchmore, 1996 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius chelatus Murthy & Ananthakrishnan, 1977 — India
  • Tyrannochthonius confusus Mahnert, 1986 — Kenya
  • Tyrannochthonius contractus (Tullgren, 1907) — Africa
  • Tyrannochthonius convivus Beier, 1974 — India
  • Tyrannochthonius curazavius Wagenaar-Hummelinck, 1948 — Curacao
  • Tyrannochthonius densedentatus (Beier, 1967) — New Zealand
  • Tyrannochthonius diabolus Muchmore, 1996 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius ecuadoricus (Beier, 1977) — Ecuador, Peru
  • Tyrannochthonius elegans Beier, 1944 — central Africa
  • Tyrannochthonius erebicus Muchmore, 1996 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius felix Muchmore, 1996 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius ferox Mahnert, 1978 — Republic of Congo
  • Tyrannochthonius fiskei Muchmore, 1996 — Tennessee
  • Tyrannochthonius floridensis Malcolm & Muchmore, 1985 — Florida
  • Tyrannochthonius gezei Vachon, 1941 — Cameroon
  • Tyrannochthonius gigas Beier, 1954 — Venezuela
  • Tyrannochthonius gnomus Muchmore, 1996 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius gomyi Mahnert, 1975 — Reunion
  • Tyrannochthonius grimmeti J.C. Chamberlin, 1929 — New Zealand
  • Tyrannochthonius guadeloupensis Vitali-di Castri, 1984 — Guadeloupe
  • Tyrannochthonius halopotamus Muchmore, 1996 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius helenae (Beier, 1977) — St. Helena
  • Tyrannochthonius heterodentatus Beier, 1930 — India
  • Tyrannochthonius horridus (Beier, 1976) — New Zealand
  • Tyrannochthonius hypogeus Muchmore, 1996 — Kentucky
  • Tyrannochthonius imitatus Hoff, 1959 — Jamaica, Dominican Republic
  • Tyrannochthonius infernalis Muchmore, 1996 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius innominatus Muchmore, 1996 — Florida
  • Tyrannochthonius innoxius Hoff, 1959 — Jamaica
  • Tyrannochthonius insulae Hoff, 1946 — Trinidad
  • Tyrannochthonius intermedius Muchmore, 1986 — Mexico
  • Tyrannochthonius irmleri Mahnert, 1979 — Brazil
  • Tyrannochthonius japonicus (Ellingsen, 1907) — Japan, Taiwan
  • Tyrannochthonius japonicus japonicus (Ellingsen, 1907) — Japan, Taiwan
  • Tyrannochthonius japonicus dogoensis Morikawa, 1954 — Japan
  • Tyrannochthonius jonesi Chamberlin, in Muchmore & Chamberlin 1995 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius kermadecensis (Beier, 1976) — New Zealand
  • Tyrannochthonius krakatau Harvey, 1988 — Indonesia
  • Tyrannochthonius laevis Beier, 1966 — Australia
  • Tyrannochthonius luxtoni (Beier, 1967) — New Zealand
  • Tyrannochthonius mahunkai Mahnert, 1978 — Republic of Congo
  • Tyrannochthonius meneghettii (Caporiacco, 1949) — central Africa
  • Tyrannochthonius meruensis Beier, 1962 — Eastern Africa
  • Tyrannochthonius migrans Mahnert, 1979 — Brazil
  • Tyrannochthonius minor Mahnert, 1979 — Brazil
  • Tyrannochthonius monodi Vachon, 1941 — Cameroon
  • Tyrannochthonius nanus (Beier, 1966) — New Guinea
  • Tyrannochthonius nergal Chamberlin, in Muchmore & Chamberlin 1995 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius noaensis Moyle, 1989 — New Zealand
  • Tyrannochthonius norfolkensis (Beier, 1976) — Norfolk Islands
  • Tyrannochthonius oahuanus Muchmore, 2000 — Hawaii, Oahu, Koolau Range, Puu Konahuanui, Pacific Islands
  • Tyrannochthonius orpheus Muchmore, 1996 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius osiris Chamberlin, in Muchmore & Chamberlin 1995 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius ovatus Vitali-di Castro, 1984 — Martinique
  • Tyrannochthonius pachythorax Redikorzev, 1938 — Vietnam
  • Tyrannochthonius palauanus Beier, 1957 — Caroline Islands
  • Tyrannochthonius pallidus Muchmore, 1973 — Mexico
  • Tyrannochthonius parvus Chamberlin, in Muchmore & Chamberlin 1995 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius pecki Muchmore, 1996 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius perpusillus Beier, 1951 — Vietnam
  • Tyrannochthonius philippinus (Beier, 1966) — Philippines
  • Tyrannochthonius pholeter Muchmore, 1996 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius pluto Chamberlin, in Muchmore & Chamberlin 1995 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius procerus Mahnert, 1978 — Republic of Congo
  • Tyrannochthonius proximus Hoff, 1959 — Jamaica, Dominican Republic
  • Tyrannochthonius pugnax Mahnert, 1978 — Republic of Congo
  • Tyrannochthonius pupukeanus Muchmore, 1983 — Hawai'i
  • Tyrannochthonius pusillimus Beier, 1951 — Vietnam
  • Tyrannochthonius pusillus Beier, 1955 — Peru
  • Tyrannochthonius queenslandicus (Beier, 1969) — Australia
  • Tyrannochthonius rahmi Beier, 1976 — Nepal, Bhutan
  • Tyrannochthonius rex Harvey, 1989 — Australia
  • Tyrannochthonius riberai Mahnert, 1984 — Peru
  • Tyrannochthonius robustus Beier, 1951 — Vietnam
  • Tyrannochthonius rotundimanus Mahnert, 1985 — Brazil
  • Tyrannochthonius satan Muchmore, 1996 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius semidentatus (Redikorzev, 1924) — Kenya
  • Tyrannochthonius semihorridus (Beier, 1969) — Australia
  • Tyrannochthonius setiger Mahnert, 1997 — Tenerife, Cueva del Sobrado, Canary Islands
  • Tyrannochthonius sheltae Muchmore, 1996 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius similidentatus Sato, 1984 — Japan
  • Tyrannochthonius simillimus Beier, 1951 — Cambodia
  • Tyrannochthonius simulans Mahnert, 1986 — Kenya
  • Tyrannochthonius skeletonis Muchmore, 1996 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius sokolovi (Redikorzev, 1924) — central Africa
  • Tyrannochthonius sparsedentatus Beier, 1959 — Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Tyrannochthonius spinatus Hong, in Yong Hong, Tae Heung Kim & Won Koo Le 1996 — South Korea
  • Tyrannochthonius steevesi Muchmore, 1996 — Tennessee
  • Tyrannochthonius stonei Muchmore, 1989 — Hawai'i
  • Tyrannochthonius strinatii (Beier, 1974) — Guatemala
  • Tyrannochthonius stygius Muchmore, 1996 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius superstes Mahnert, 1986 — Canary Islands
  • Tyrannochthonius suppressalis Hong, in Yong Hong, Tae Heung Kim & Won Koo Le 1996 — South Korea
  • Tyrannochthonius swiftae Muchmore, 1993 — Hawai'i
  • Tyrannochthonius tartarus Muchmore, 1996 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius tekauriensis Moyle, 1989 — New Zealand
  • Tyrannochthonius tenuis Chamberlin, in Muchmore & Chamberlin 1995 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius terribilis (With, 1906) — southeast Asia
  • Tyrannochthonius terribilis terribilis (With, 1906) — southeast Asia
  • Tyrannochthonius terribilis malaccensis Beier, 1952 — Malaysia
  • Tyrannochthonius tlilapanensis Muchmore, 1986 — Mexico
  • Tyrannochthonius torodei Muchmore, 1996 — Alabama
  • Tyrannochthonius troglobius Muchmore, 1969 — Mexico
  • Tyrannochthonius troglodytes Muchmore, 1986 — Texas
  • Tyrannochthonius troglophilus (Beier, 1968) — New Caledonia
  • Tyrannochthonius vampirorum Muchmore, 1986 — Mexico
  • Tyrannochthonius volcancillo Muchmore, 1986 — Mexico
  • Tyrannochthonius volcanus Muchmore, 1977 — Mexico
  • Tyrannochthonius wittei Beier, 1955
  • Tyrannochthonius wlassicsi (Daday, 1897) — New Guinea
  • Tyrannochthonius zicsii Mahnert, 1978 — Republic of Congo
  • Tyrannochthonius zonatus (Beier, 1964) — New Caledonia
  • Vulcanochthonius Muchmore, 2000
  • Vulcanochthonius aa Muchmore, 2000Hawai'i, Manuka Natural Area Reserve, Visor Cave, Pacific Islands
  • Vulcanochthonius howarthi (Muchmore, 1979) — Hawai'i
  • Vulcanochthonius pohakuloae Muchmore, 2000 — Hawai'i, Mauna Kea, Pohakuloa Training Area, Bobcat Trail, Pacific Islands

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