Synsphyronus samueli is not recognized as a widely documented taxonomic entity in available scientific literature or major biological databases. The genus Synsphyronus comprises a group of pseudoscorpions (order Pseudoscorpiones) native primarily to Australia, characterized by small size, chelate pedipalps, and a preference for leaf litter and under‑ bark habitats. Species epithets ending in “‑i” typically honor a person (often the collector or a researcher) named Samuel or Samuels, suggesting that Synsphyronus samueli could have been proposed as a tribute.
Because no authoritative sources—such as peer‑reviewed taxonomic revisions, the World Pseudoscorpiones Catalog, or reputable biodiversity repositories—provide verification of the species name, its taxonomic status, distribution, morphology, or ecological information remains unconfirmed. Further research in primary taxonomic publications or consultation with arachnological specialists would be required to establish whether Synsphyronus samueli is a validly described species or a nomenclatural synonym.