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Trogulus Pharensis
''Trogulus'' is a genus of Opiliones (also known as harvestmen) in the family Trogulidae. Harvestmen in the genus have large, elongated and flattened bodies (prosoma and opisthosoma) and a two-segmented tarsus segment on leg II, which distinguishes them from other genera in the family Trogulidae. The legs tend to be short compared to most harvestmen. External morphology tends to be very uniform across species in the genus, making differentiation of species difficult. Species occur in a range of habitats, but are most common in forests where their primary prey, snails, are abundant. ''Trogulus'' contains the largest known harvestman by body length, '' Trogulus torosus.'' Taxonomy and systematics The genus ''Trogulus'' is divided into seven species groups''–''groupings of allopatric species with morphological similarities:' * ''T. gypseus'' SG * ''T. tricarinatus'' SG * ''T. coriziformis'' SG * ''T. torosus'' SG * ''T. hirtus'' SG * ''T. nepaeformis'' SG * ''T. squamatus'' SG ...
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Trogulus Tricarinatus
''Trogulus tricarinatus'' is a species of harvestman. It is found in Europe and North America. ''Trogulus tricarinatus'' grows to between 7 and 9mm in both sexes.Jones, Dick (1989) ''A Guide to Spiders of Britain and Northern Europe'' (revised edition), Hamlyn, , p. 302 The second pair of legs grow to 8mm. The body is flattened and narrow.Savory, Theodore (1945) ''The Spiders & Allied Orders of the British Isles'', Warne, p. 155 The legs are short and robust, with the front two pairs having two segments and the back two three. Immature specimens are violet in colour. They pass through six moults over a period of up to nine months before reaching adulthood.Hillyard, Paul D. and Sankey, John H. P. (1989) ''Harvestmen: Keys and Notes for the Identification of the Species'', Brill Academic Pub., , pp. 48-9 This harvestman is widespread in Europe (excluding Scandinavia) and has been introduced into North America. It is rare in Britain, usually found only in the south. It is generally ...
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Trogulus Coreiformis
''Trogulus'' is a genus of Opiliones (also known as harvestmen) in the family Trogulidae. Harvestmen in the genus have large, elongated and flattened bodies (prosoma and opisthosoma) and a two-segmented tarsus segment on leg II, which distinguishes them from other genera in the family Trogulidae. The legs tend to be short compared to most harvestmen. External morphology tends to be very uniform across species in the genus, making differentiation of species difficult. Species occur in a range of habitats, but are most common in forests where their primary prey, snails, are abundant. ''Trogulus'' contains the largest known harvestman by body length, '' Trogulus torosus.'' Taxonomy and systematics The genus ''Trogulus'' is divided into seven species groups''–''groupings of allopatric species with morphological similarities:' * ''T. gypseus'' SG * ''T. tricarinatus'' SG * ''T. coriziformis'' SG * ''T. torosus'' SG * ''T. hirtus'' SG * ''T. nepaeformis'' SG * ''T. squamatus'' SG ...
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Trogulus Megaligrava
''Trogulus'' is a genus of Opiliones (also known as harvestmen) in the family Trogulidae. Harvestmen in the genus have large, elongated and flattened bodies (Cephalothorax, prosoma and opisthosoma) and a two-segmented tarsus segment on leg II, which distinguishes them from other Genus, genera in the family Trogulidae. The legs tend to be short compared to most harvestmen. External morphology tends to be very uniform across species in the genus, making differentiation of species difficult. Species occur in a range of habitats, but are most common in forests where their primary prey, snails, are abundant. ''Trogulus'' contains the largest known harvestman by body length, ''Trogulus torosus.'' Taxonomy and systematics The genus ''Trogulus'' is divided into seven species groups''–''groupings of wiktionary:allopatric, allopatric species with morphological similarities:' * ''T. gypseus'' SG * ''T. tricarinatus'' SG * ''T. coriziformis'' SG * ''T. torosus'' SG * ''T. hirtus'' SG * ' ...
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Trogulus Martensi
''Trogulus'' is a genus of Opiliones (also known as harvestmen) in the family Trogulidae. Harvestmen in the genus have large, elongated and flattened bodies (prosoma and opisthosoma) and a two-segmented tarsus segment on leg II, which distinguishes them from other genera in the family Trogulidae. The legs tend to be short compared to most harvestmen. External morphology tends to be very uniform across species in the genus, making differentiation of species difficult. Species occur in a range of habitats, but are most common in forests where their primary prey, snails, are abundant. ''Trogulus'' contains the largest known harvestman by body length, '' Trogulus torosus.'' Taxonomy and systematics The genus ''Trogulus'' is divided into seven species groups''–''groupings of allopatric species with morphological similarities:' * ''T. gypseus'' SG * ''T. tricarinatus'' SG * ''T. coriziformis'' SG * ''T. torosus'' SG * ''T. hirtus'' SG * ''T. nepaeformis'' SG * ''T. squamatus'' SG ...
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