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- The following genera are recognised: Palaeoamblypygi Weygoldt, 1996 Paracharontidae Weygoldt, 1996 Paracharon Hansen, 1921 (1 species, West Africa)...
- brachialis (Weygoldt, 1999) Damon diadema (Simon, 1876) Damon gracilis (Weygoldt, 1998) Damon johnstonii (Po****, 1894) Damon longispinatus (Weygoldt, 1999)...
- Charinus abbatei Delle Cave, 1986 Charinus acaraje Pinto-da-Rocha, Machado & Weygoldt, 2002 Charinus acosta (Quintero, 1983) Charinus afric**** Hansen, 1921...
- brevispinatus Weygoldt, 1998 i c g Phrynichus ceylonicus (C. L. Koch, 1843) i c g Phrynichus deflersi Simon, 1887 i c g Phrynichus dhofarensis Weygoldt, Pohl...
- dependence Pseudoscorpions of the World | Field Guide and Catalogues Peter Weygoldt (1966). "****top**** web formation in a pseudoscorpion". Science. 153...
- 1850 Musicodamon ****e, 1939 Phrynichodamon Weygoldt, 1996 Phrynichinae Simon, 1892 Euphrynichus Weygoldt, 1995 Phrynichus Karsch, 1879 Trichodamon Mello-Leitao...
- 1007/978-3-662-10396-8. ISBN 978-3-642-08681-6. S2CID 28516278 – via Google Books. Weygoldt, Peter (1–5 July 1996). "Evolution and systematics of the Chelicerata"...
- Legg & Pates, 2017 class Pycnogonida Latreille, 1810 Clade Euchelicerata Weygoldt & Paulus, 1979 Family †Offacolidae Sutton et al., 2002 Clade Prosomapoda...
- Damon Species: D. diadema Binomial name Damon diadema (Simon, 1876) Subspecies Damon diadema diadema (Simon, 1876) Damon diadema robustus Weygoldt, 1999...
- called "Cryptognomae", together with the anactinotrichid mites only. Peter Weygoldt and Hannes Paulus referred to ricinuleids and all mites as "Acarinomorpha"...