Apozomus is a genus of hubbardiid short-tailed whipscorpions, first described by Mark Harvey in 1992.
Species
, the World Schizomida Catalog accepted the following nineteen species:
- Apozomus alligator <small>Harvey, 1992</small> â Australia
- Apozomus brignolii <small>Cokendolpher & Reddell, 2000</small> â Marshall Islands
- Apozomus buxtoni <small>(Gravely, 1915)</small> â Sri Lanka
- Apozomus cactus <small>Harvey, 1992</small> â Australia
- Apozomus daitoensis <small>(Shimojana, 1981)</small> â Japan
- Apozomus eberhardi <small>Harvey, 2001</small> â Australia
- Apozomus gerlachi <small>Harvey, 2001</small> â Seychelles
- Apozomus gunn <small>Harvey, 1992</small> â Australia
- Apozomus howarthi <small>Harvey, 2001</small> â Australia
- Apozomus pellew <small>Harvey, 1992</small> â Australia
- Apozomus rupina <small>Harvey, 1992</small> â Australia
- Apozomus sauteri <small>(Kraepelin, 1911)</small> â China, Japan, Taiwan, Vietnam
- Apozomus termitarium <small>Cokendolpher, Sissom & Reddell, 2010</small> â Malaysia
- Apozomus volschenki <small>Harvey, 2001</small> â Australia
- Apozomus watsoni <small>Harvey, 1992</small> â Australia
- Apozomus weiri <small>Harvey, 1992</small> â Australia
- Apozomus yamasakii <small>(Cokendolpher, 1988)</small> â Taiwan
- Apozomus yirrkala <small>Harvey, 1992</small> â Australia
- Apozomus zhensis <small>(Chen & Song, 1996)</small> â China
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