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- species. Banksula californica (Banks, 1900) Banksula galilei Briggs, 1974 Banksula grahami Briggs, 1974 Banksula grubbsi Briggs & Ubick, 1981 Banksula incredula...
- Banksula melones is a species of harvestman in family Phalangodidae. It is endemic to caves along the Stanislaus River of California, United States. This...
- Banksula californica is a species of harvestman in family Phalangodidae. The animal is less than 2 mm in length. The species is possibly extinct because...
- cave, and adapted to total darkness, is the Banksula grubbsi arachnid. Related to the harvestman, the Banksula grubbsi has a multi-segmented body that appears...
- 1976 Banksula Roewer, 1949 — California Banksula californica (Banks, 1900) Banksula galilei Briggs, 1974 Banksula grahami Briggs, 1974 Banksula grubbsi...
- B. californica may refer to: Banksula californica, a harvestman species Bolandra californica, the Sierra bolandra or Sierra false coolwort, a flowering...
- spinipes Xerophaeus espoir Bamazomus aviculus Melones cave harvestman (Banksula melones) Beierolpium benoiti Seyc****es small whip spider (Charinus seyc****arum)...
- the area included extensive limestone caves, and endemic species such as Banksula melones, the Melones cave harvestman. In addition, more than one hundred...
- spinipes Xerophaeus espoir Bamazomus aviculus Melones cave harvestman (Banksula melones) Beierolpium benoiti Seyc****es small whip spider (Charinus seyc****arum)...
- Özdikmen & Kury, 2006 i c g Ausobskya Martens, 1972 g — Greece (four species) Banksula Roewer, 1949 i c g b — California (10 species) Bishopella Roewer, 1927...