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- Epedanoidea is a small superfamily of the Gr****atores. It includes around 355 species distributed in Asia, primarily Southeast Asia. Beloniscidae Kury...
- Opiliones Suborder: Laniatores Infraorder: Gr****atores Superfamily: Epedanoidea Family: Podoctidae Roewer, 1912 Genera See text for list Diversity c...
- Petrobunidae is a family of the harvestman infraorder Gr****atores, Epedanoidea with about 8 described extant species. The Petrobunidae are endemic to...
- Gr****atores Kury, 2002 Superfamily ****amioidea Sørensen, 1884 Superfamily Epedanoidea Sørensen, 1886 Superfamily Gonyleptoidea Sundevall, 1833 Superfamily...
- Opiliones Suborder: Laniatores Infraorder: Gr****atores Superfamily: Epedanoidea Family: Epedanidae Sørensen, 1886 [in L. Koch & Keyserling] Genera See...
- Opiliones Suborder: Laniatores Infraorder: Gr****atores Superfamily: Epedanoidea Family: Podoctidae Genus: Ibalonius Species: I. inscriptus Binomial name...
- Suthepiidae Martens, 2020 Family Trionyxellidae Roewer, 1912 Superfamily Epedanoidea Sørensen, 1886 Family Epedanidae Sørensen, 1886 Family Petrobunidae Sharma...
- Tithaeidae is a family of the harvestman infraorder Gr****atores, Epedanoidea with about 40 described species. The Tithaeidae are endemic to East and South-east...
- are now Gonyleptoidea, Epedanidae reside within their own superfamily Epedanoidea, and the "Pyramidopidae" are possibly related to Phalangodidae. Gonzalo...
- the double tarsal claws of posterior legs. ****amioidea Sørensen, 1886 Epedanoidea Sørensen, 1886 Gonyleptoidea Sundevall, 1833 Phalangodoidea Simon, 1879...