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Cyphophthalmi is a
suborder of harvestmen,
colloquially known as mite harvestmen.
Cyphophthalmi comprises 36 genera, and more than two
hundred described...
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species may
exceed 10,000. The
order Opiliones includes five suborders:
Cyphophthalmi, Eupnoi, Dyspnoi, Laniatores, and Tetrophthalmi,
which were
named in...
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lists all
described species of the
harvestman suborder Cyphophthalmi.
Unless otherwise noted,
information is
taken from Giribet's 2000 taxonomic...
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Opiliones split into the
Phalangida and stem
Cyphophthalmi. The
Cyphophthalmi stem then
diversified into
Cyphophthalmi proper and the
newly identified Tetrophthalmi...
- of the
prosoma there are
defensive glands called ozopores,
which in
Cyphophthalmi open on the tip of an
elevated cone
called the ozop****. The prosomal...
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considered most
effective in the
suborders Cyphophthalmi and Laniatores. In the
suborder Cyphophthalmi, the
ozopores are
located on
special ozop****s...
- the **** is
operated by
haemolymph pressure. In some
members of the
Cyphophthalmi, the
structure has been
termed a "****topositor". This denomination...
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minor (Juberthie, 1958) –
France (Corsica),
Italy (Sardinia) List of
Cyphophthalmi species#Boreophthalmi Kury, A. (2024). "Parasironidae". WCO-Lite 2.6:...
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Tirrenosiro is a
genus of
harvestmen in the
suborder Cyphophthalmi with two
described species (as of 2024). Both
species are
found in
Southern Europe...
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Parsimony analysis suggests it
could be a
sister group to the
remaining Cyphophthalmi,
though this
could also be the case for the Stylocellidae, or it could...