Arcanobisium, a remarkable new genus, representing a new subfamily with a relictual distribution from eastern Spain (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones: Syarinidae) Author Zaragoza, Juan A. text Zootaxa 2010 2491 41 60 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.195647 5dbc17e2-43e6-4ca4-9921-56eb43a9aec3 1175-5326 195647 Syarinus strandi ( Ellingsen, 1901 ) Ideobisium (Ideoblothrus) strandi Ellingsen 1901 : 88 –89. Syarinus strandi (Ellingsen) : Mahnert 1976 : 206 –209, figs 20–25. Material examined. Austria , North Tyrol, Kufstein, 6 August 1988 , det. T. Schmarda: 1 female , deposited in NHMW . Supplementary description. Body greatly elongate, vermiform, very pale in colour. Segments X–XI normal in size and quite visible. Carapace short, almost quadrate, epistome absent. Cheliceral galea with 3 wide rami, apically subdivided [simple or finely dentate in male ( Mahnert 1976 )]; subgaleal seta situated close to apex of finger, 0.80×, dental row confined to distal portion of finger ( Fig. 31 ). Apex of pedipalpal coxa rounded and with 3 setae ( Fig. 29 ). Feather-shaped setae absent from fixed chelal finger. Junction femur-patella of leg IV markedly oblique, patella much longer than the femur. Subterminal seta acuminate.