Abstract

SUMMARY The presence of two pseudoscorpions species (Olpium pallipes and Hysterochelifer sp.) in the stomach contents and feaces from Acanthodactylus erythrurus and Psammodromus algirus from sand dunes in Alicante's province (Spain), are cited. The relative abundance of the first one on Thymelaea hirsuta branches and leaves is confirmed by monthly net sweeping, and the seasonal feeding strategy that leads them to get included in the sauria diet is discussed. Likewise, the presence of «Sinnesborste n» in the pedipalp claw fingers of O. pallipes is mentioned and some genera characters reviewed.

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