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Sitalcina
''Sitalcina'' is a genus of armoured Opiliones, harvestmen in the family Phalangodidae. There are about 10 described species in ''Sitalcina''. Species * ''Sitalcina borregoensis'' Briggs, 1968 * ''Sitalcina californica'' (Banks, 1893) * ''Sitalcina catalina'' Ubick and Briggs, 2008 * ''Sitalcina chalona'' Briggs, 1968 * ''Sitalcina flava'' Briggs, 1968 * ''Sitalcina lobata'' C.J. Goodnight & M.L. Goodnight, 1942 * ''Sitalcina peacheyi'' Ubick & Briggs, 2008 * ''Sitalcina rothi'' Ubick & Briggs, 2008 * ''Sitalcina seca'' Ubick & Briggs, 2008 * ''Sitalcina sura'' Briggs, 1968 References

* Ubick, Darrell, and Thomas S. Briggs (1989). "The harvestman family Phalangodidae. 1. The new genus Calicina, with notes on Sitalcina (Opiliones: Laniatores)". ''Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences'', vol. 46, no. 4, 95–136. Harvestmen {{opiliones-stub ...
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Sitalcina Californica
''Sitalcina californica'' is a species of armoured harvestman in the family (taxonomy), family Phalangodidae. It is found in North America. References Further reading

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Sitalcina Peacheyi
''Sitalcina peacheyi'' is a species of armoured harvestman in the family Phalangodidae The Phalangodidae are a family of harvestmen with about 30 genera and more than 100 described species, distributed in the Holarctic region. It is not to be confused with the harvestman family Phalangiidae, which is in the suborder Eupnoi. Nam .... It is found in North America. References Further reading * * Harvestmen Articles created by Qbugbot Animals described in 2008 {{opiliones-stub ...
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Sitalcina Rothi
''Sitalcina rothi'' is a species of armoured harvestman in the family (taxonomy), family Phalangodidae. It is found in North America. References Further reading

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Sitalcina Borregoensis
''Sitalcina borregoensis'' is a species of armoured harvestman in the family Phalangodidae The Phalangodidae are a family of harvestmen with about 30 genera and more than 100 described species, distributed in the Holarctic region. It is not to be confused with the harvestman family Phalangiidae, which is in the suborder Eupnoi. Nam .... It is found in North America. References * Ubick, Darrell, and Thomas S. Briggs (1989). "The harvestman family Phalangodidae. 1. The new genus Calicina, with notes on Sitalcina (Opiliones: Laniatores)". ''Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences'', vol. 46, no. 4, 95-136. Harvestmen Animals described in 1968 {{opiliones-stub ...
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Sitalcina Chalona
''Sitalcina chalona'' is a species of armoured harvestman in the family Phalangodidae The Phalangodidae are a family of harvestmen with about 30 genera and more than 100 described species, distributed in the Holarctic region. It is not to be confused with the harvestman family Phalangiidae, which is in the suborder Eupnoi. Nam .... References Laniatores Animals described in 1968 {{opiliones-stub ...
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Sitalcina Lobata
''Sitalcina lobata'' is a species of armoured harvestman in the family Phalangodidae The Phalangodidae are a family of harvestmen with about 30 genera and more than 100 described species, distributed in the Holarctic region. It is not to be confused with the harvestman family Phalangiidae, which is in the suborder Eupnoi. Nam .... It is found in North America. References Further reading * * Harvestmen Articles created by Qbugbot Animals described in 1942 {{opiliones-stub ...
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Sitalcina Seca
''Sitalcina seca'' is a species of armoured harvestman in the family Phalangodidae The Phalangodidae are a family of harvestmen with about 30 genera and more than 100 described species, distributed in the Holarctic region. It is not to be confused with the harvestman family Phalangiidae, which is in the suborder Eupnoi. Nam .... It is found in North America. References Harvestmen Articles created by Qbugbot Animals described in 2008 {{opiliones-stub ...
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Sitalcina Sura
''Sitalcina sura'' is a species of armoured harvestman in the family Phalangodidae The Phalangodidae are a family of harvestmen with about 30 genera and more than 100 described species, distributed in the Holarctic region. It is not to be confused with the harvestman family Phalangiidae, which is in the suborder Eupnoi. Nam .... It is found in North America. References Further reading * * Harvestmen Articles created by Qbugbot Animals described in 1968 {{opiliones-stub ...
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Sitalcina Catalina
''Sitalcina catalina'' is a species of armoured harvestman in the family Phalangodidae The Phalangodidae are a family of harvestmen with about 30 genera and more than 100 described species, distributed in the Holarctic region. It is not to be confused with the harvestman family Phalangiidae, which is in the suborder Eupnoi. Nam .... References Laniatores Animals described in 2008 {{opiliones-stub ...
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Sitalcina Flava
''Sitalcina flava'' is a species of armoured harvestman in the family Phalangodidae The Phalangodidae are a family of harvestmen with about 30 genera and more than 100 described species, distributed in the Holarctic region. It is not to be confused with the harvestman family Phalangiidae, which is in the suborder Eupnoi. Nam .... References Laniatores Animals described in 1968 {{opiliones-stub ...
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Phalangodidae
The Phalangodidae are a family of harvestmen with about 30 genera and more than 100 described species, distributed in the Holarctic region. It is not to be confused with the harvestman family Phalangiidae, which is in the suborder Eupnoi. Name The name of the type genus ''Phalangodes'' is derived from Ancient Greek ('), a line of soldiers in formation. This probably refers to the rows of pedipalpal spines. Description Body length ranges from less than 1 mm to about . The pedipalps are armed with large spines. While some species have legs eight times the body length, others have shorter legs around twice the body length. Most species are yellowish to orange brown. Troglobitic (cave-dwelling) species are depigmented. Distribution More than two-thirds of the species occur in the western Nearctic, especially in California] with about 50 species in four endemism, endemic genera. About 10 species are known from the eastern Nearctic. Few occur in the Palearctic, with one spec ...
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