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Miller’s pseudoscorpions 19 mia and Moravia are recognized following Kment (2009). The geographic position of localities (Fig. 2) is given by grid squares after Buchar (1982) and, in the case of Czech settle­ ments, after Pruner & Míka (1996). Images of selected specimens were made using an Olym­ pus SZX12 stereomicroscope equipped with an Olympus E-510 or DP70 camera, and processed using the Quick­ PHOTO MICRO 2.3 (Promicra) software including the module Deep Focus 3.2. Abbreviations: D = deutonymph, P = protonymph, T = tritonymph. Systematic list Chthoniidae Daday, 1889 Chthonius heterodactylus Tömösváry, 1883 No collecting data: 1 ( (P6d-342/2006). Ephippiochthonius tetrachelatus (Preyssler, 1790) (Fig. 3) SLOVAKIA: Štúrovo (8278), 10. Jun. 1956, 1 ( (P6A 6816). Neobisiidae Chamberlin, 1930 Neobisium brevidigitatum (Beier, 1928) (Fig. 4) SLOVAKIA: Vysoké Tatry Mts., Aug., 2 )) , 1 ( (P6A 6817). Neobisium carcinoides (Hermann, 1804) CZECH REPUBLIC: Bohemia : Kvilda, at base of Betula sp. (6947), 6. Oct. 1960, 3 )) , 2 (( (P6A 6818); Moravia : Pálava (7165–7266), 10. May 1956, 1 ) (P6A 6819); Pavlov (7165– 7166), Aug. 1948, 1 ) (P6A 6820); Rejvíz (5769), 1 ) , 1 ( , 4 TT (P6A 6846); Skřítek Peatbog (6068), 2 (( (P6A 6847). SLOVAKIA: Bratislava (7868), 1 ( , 1 T (P6A 6821); Vysoké Tatry Mts., Aug., 14 )) (P6A 6822). No collecting data: 1 ) , 5 (( (P6d-342/2006). Fig. 3: Ephippiochthonius tetrachelatus , female (P6A 6816) Fig. 4: Neobisium brevidigitatum , female (P6A 6817) Fig. 2: Map of localities where Miller collected pseudoscorpions Slovakia Czech Republic

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