List Of Cranaidae Species
{{Short description, none This is a partial list of the described species of the harvestman family Cranaidae. The data is taken from Joel Hallan's Biology Catalog. Cranainae Cranainae Roewer, 1913 * '' Atonocranaus'' Mello-Leitão, 1935 * '' Aguaytiella'' Goodnight & Goodnight, 1943 :* '' Aguaytiella maculata'' Goodnight & Goodnight, 1943 — Peru * '' Alausius'' Roewer, 1932 :* '' Alausius mirus'' Roewer, 1932 — Ecuador * '' Allocranaus'' Roewer, 1915 :* '' Allocranaus colombianus'' Roewer, 1915 — Colombia * '' Angistrisoma'' Roewer, 1932 :* '' Angistrisoma atrolutea'' Roewer, 1932 — Ecuador :* '' Angistrisoma fusca'' Roewer, 1932 — Ecuador * '' Angistrius'' Roewer, 1932 :* '' Angistrius abnormis'' Roewer, 1932 — Ecuador * '' Aucayacuella'' S. Avram & H. E. M. Soares, 1983 :* '' Aucayacuella bordoni'' S. Avram, 1983 — Peru * '' Balzabamba'' Mello-Leitão, 1945 :* '' Balzabamba marmorata'' Mello-Leitão, 1945 — Ecuador * '' Baustomus'' Roewer, 1932 :* '' Baust ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Harvestman
The Opiliones (formerly Phalangida) are an order of arachnids colloquially known as harvestmen, harvesters, harvest spiders, or daddy longlegs. , over 6,650 species of harvestmen have been discovered worldwide, although the total number of extant species may exceed 10,000. The order Opiliones includes five suborders: Cyphophthalmi, Eupnoi, Dyspnoi, Laniatores, and Tetrophthalmi, which were named in 2014. Representatives of each extant suborder can be found on all continents except Antarctica. Well-preserved fossils have been found in the 400-million-year-old Rhynie cherts of Scotland, and 305-million-year-old rocks in France. These fossils look surprisingly modern, indicating that their basic body shape developed very early on, and, at least in some taxa, has changed little since that time. Their phylogenetic position within the Arachnida is disputed; their closest relatives may be the mites ( Acari) or the Novogenuata (the Scorpiones, Pseudoscorpiones, and Solifuga ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |