- 000. The
order Opiliones includes five suborders: Cyphophthalmi, Eupnoi,
Dyspnoi, Laniatores, and Tetrophthalmi,
which were
named in 2014. Representatives...
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Dyspnoi is a
suborder of harvestmen,
currently comprising 43
extant genera and 356
extant species,
although more
species are
expected to be described...
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Dyspnoi.
Unless otherwise noted,
information is
taken from Schönhofer's 2013
taxonomic catalogue. The
inclusion of
Acropsopilionidae within Dyspnoi is...
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called Phalangida. The
Phalangida consist of
three suborders, the Eupnoi,
Dyspnoi and Laniatores.
While these three are each monophyletic, it is not clear...
- and
Dyspnoi form a clade, with
Laniatores as a
sister group;
however recently it has been
proposed that
Eupnoi are
sister to a
clade formed by
Dyspnoi and...
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Retrieved 2023-12-16. Schönhofer, A.L. (2013). "A
taxonomic catalogue of the
Dyspnoi Hansen and Sørensen, 1904 (Arachnida: Opiliones)". Zootaxa. 3679 (1): 1–68...
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divergent Trogulus torosus species-group of the
Balkan Peninsula (Opiliones:
Dyspnoi: Trogulidae)".
Zoological Journal of the
Linnean Society. 167 (3): 360–388...
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family Acropsopilionidae.
These are now
placed within the
Suborder Dyspnoi, as
originally established by Roewer, 1923. The
lineage includes Acropsopilio...
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family Dicranolasmatidae. They can be
distinguished from
other long-jawed
Dyspnoi, like Ischyropsalis, Taracus, and Oskoron, by the
complete absence of any...
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somite of the
first walking leg.
While large in many
Eupnoi and
Dyspnoi, it is
small in most
Laniatores and
absent in Cyphophthalmi. The term stomotheca...