Indohya is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the Hyidae family. It was described in 1974 by Austrian arachnologist Max Beier.
Species
, the World Pseudoscorpiones Catalog accepted the following 39 species:
- Indohya adlardi <small>Harvey & Burger, 2023</small>
- Indohya alexanderi <small>Harvey & Burger, 2023</small>
- Indohya anastomosa <small>Harvey & Burger, 2023</small>
- Indohya aphana <small>Harvey & Burger, 2023</small>
- Indohya aquila <small>Harvey & Burger, 2023</small>
- Indohya arcana <small>Harvey & Burger, 2023</small>
- Indohya arnoldstrongi <small>Harvey & Burger, 2023</small>
- Indohya beieri <small>Harvey, 1993</small>
- Indohya besucheti <small>Beier, 1974</small>
- Indohya boltoni <small>Harvey & Burger, 2023</small>
- Indohya caecata <small>Beier, 1974</small>
- Indohya cardo <small>Harvey & Burger, 2023</small>
- Indohya catherineae <small>Harvey & Burger, 2023</small>
- Indohya cockingi <small>Harvey & Burger, 2023</small>
- Indohya cribbi <small>Harvey & Burger, 2023</small>
- Indohya currani <small>Harvey, 2023</small>
- Indohya damocles <small>Harvey & Volschenk, 2007</small>
- Indohya draconis <small>Harvey & Burger, 2023</small>
- Indohya finitima <small>Harvey & Burger, 2023</small>
- Indohya furtiva <small>Harvey & Burger, 2023</small>
- Indohya gollum <small>Harvey & Volschenk, 2007</small>
- Indohya haroldi <small>Harvey & Volschenk, 2007</small>
- Indohya humphreysi <small>(Harvey, 1993)</small>
- Indohya incomperta <small>Harvey & Burger, 2023</small>
- Indohya jacquelinae <small>Harvey & Volschenk, 2007</small>
- Indohya jessicae <small>Harvey & Burger, 2023</small>
- Indohya julianneae <small>Harvey & Burger, 2023</small>
- Indohya karenae <small>Harvey & Burger, 2023</small>
- Indohya lynbeazleyae <small>Harvey & Burger, 2023</small>
- Indohya morganstrongi <small>Harvey & Burger, 2023</small>
- Indohya napierensis <small>Harvey & Volschenk, 2007</small>
- Indohya panops <small>Harvey, 1993</small>
- Indohya pusilla <small>Harvey, 1993</small>
- Indohya rixi <small>Harvey & Burger, 2023</small>
- Indohya sachsei <small>Harvey & Burger, 2023</small>
- Indohya sagmata <small>Harvey & Burger, 2023</small>
- Indohya scanloni <small>Harvey & Burger, 2023</small>
- Indohya silenda <small>Harvey & Burger, 2023</small>
- Indohya typhlops <small>Harvey, 1993</small>
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