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- Epedanidae is a family of the harvestman infraorder Gr****atores with about 200 described species. They are the sister group of the Gonyleptoidea. The Epedanidae...
- This is a list of the described species of the harvestman family Epedanidae. The data is taken from Joel Hallan's Biology Catalog. Dibuninae Roewer, 1912...
- Trionyxellidae Roewer, 1912 Superfamily Epedanoidea Sørensen, 1886 Family Epedanidae Sørensen, 1886 Family Petrobunidae Sharma and Giribet, 2011 Family Podoctidae...
- malay****, a harvestman species in the genus Beloniscus and the family Epedanidae Malay**** This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the...
- Roewer, 1925, a harvestman species in the genus Mosfora and the family Epedanidae found in Funkiko Myrmica silvestrii, Wheeler, an ant species in the genus...
- primarily Southeast Asia. Beloniscidae Kury, Pérez-González & Proud, 2019 Epedanidae Sørensen, 1886 Petrobunidae Sharma & Giribet, 2011 Podoctidae Roewer,...
- New Species Of The Genus Tithaeus From China (Arachnida: Laniatores: Epedanidae)". Zootaxa. 1841 (1): 53–60. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.1841.1.4 – via ResearchGate...
- (Hoplobunus), and Guatemala, El Salvador and Belize (Paramitraceras). Epedanidae could be the sister group to Gonyleptoidea sensu lato (including the ****amiidae)...
- 1944, a harvestman species in the genus Pseudobiantes and the family Epedanidae Pseudotyrannochthonius silvestrii, Ellingsen, 1905, a pseudoscorpion species...
- moved to other groups: ****amiidae and Stygnopsidae are now Gonyleptoidea, Epedanidae reside within their own superfamily Epedanoidea, and the "Pyramidopidae"...