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Cryptomaster
''Cryptomaster leviathan'' ''Cryptomaster'' is a genus of armoured harvestmen in the family Cryptomastridae. There are two described species in ''Cryptomaster'', both found in Oregon. Species These two species belong to the genus ''Cryptomaster'': * ''Cryptomaster behemoth ''Cryptomaster behemoth'' is an opilionid arachnid inhabiting large woody debris and bark microhabitat in mature coniferous or mixed coniferous and hardwood forests of the central Cascade Mountains of Oregon, with all initially discovered loc ...'' Starrett & Derkarabetian, 2016 * '' Cryptomaster leviathan'' Briggs, 1969 References Further reading * * * * Harvestmen {{opiliones-stub ...
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''Cryptomaster leviathan'' ''Cryptomaster'' is a genus of armoured harvestmen in the family Cryptomastridae. There are two described species in ''Cryptomaster'', both found in Oregon. Species These two species belong to the genus ''Cryptomaster'': * '' Cryptomaster behemoth'' Starrett & Derkarabetian, 2016 * '' Cryptomaster leviathan'' Briggs, 1969 References Further reading * * * * Harvestmen {{opiliones-stub ...
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Cryptomaster Behemoth
''Cryptomaster behemoth'' is an opilionid arachnid inhabiting large woody debris and bark microhabitat in mature coniferous or mixed coniferous and hardwood forests of the central Cascade Mountains of Oregon, with all initially discovered localities in Lane County. As with the species name of the other species in the genus, '' C. leviathan'', the specific epithet "''behemoth''" is derived from the name in the Hebrew language of a large beast mentioned in the Biblical Book of Job The Book of Job (; hbo, אִיּוֹב, ʾIyyōḇ), or simply Job, is a book found in the Ketuvim ("Writings") section of the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh), and is the first of the Poetic Books in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. Scholars ar ..., referencing ''C. behemoths large body size compared to most travunioid Laniatores. Even though of relatively large size, '' Cryptomaster'' species are difficult to find, hence the genus name suggesting that they are masters at staying hidden. Refe ...
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Cryptomaster Leviathan
''Cryptomaster leviathan'' is an opilionid arachnid known from southeastern Oregon. It is named after the Leviathan of the Book of Job in the Hebrew Bible due to its large body size compared to most travunioid Laniatores. Like its relative '' C. behemoth'', it is found in mature coniferous or mixed coniferous and hardwood forests. However, it has also been found in disturbed forests and forests with few conifers. It is often found under decaying logs and stumps and in the leaf litter of maple trees and ''Polystichum ''Polystichum'' is a genus of ferns in the family (biology), family Dryopteridaceae, subfamily Dryopteridoideae, according to the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I). The genus has about 500 species and has a cosmopolitan ...'' ferns. References Harvestmen Animals described in 1969 Endemic fauna of Oregon {{Opiliones-stub ...
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Cryptomastridae
Cryptomastridae is a family of armoured harvestmen in the order Opiliones. There are two genera and four described species in Cryptomastridae, found in Oregon and Idaho. The members of Cryptomastridae were formerly members of the family Cladonychiidae The Cladonychiidae are a small family of harvestman with about 33 described species, within the suborder Laniatores. Description Members of this family range from less than two to about four millimeters in body length, with robust, spined pedip .... Genera These two genera belong to the family Cryptomastridae: * '' Cryptomaster'' Briggs, 1969 * '' Speleomaster'' Briggs, 1974 References Further reading * * * * * Harvestmen Harvestman families {{opiliones-stub ...
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