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- Gonyleptoidea is the most diverse superfamily of the Gr****atores. It includes around 2,500 species distributed in the Neotropics. They are characterized...
- Roewer, 1912 Family Tithaeidae Sharma and Giribet, 2011 Superfamily Gonyleptoidea Sundevall, 1833 Family Agoristenidae Šilhavý, 1973 Family Ampycidae...
- splinters the century-old dichotomy of the pied harvestmen (Arachnida: Gonyleptoidea: Cosmetidae)". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 195 (2): 585–672...
- splinters the century-old dichotomy of the pied harvestmen (Arachnida: Gonyleptoidea: Cosmetidae)". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 195 (2): 585–672...
- ****amioidea Sørensen, 1884 Superfamily Epedanoidea Sørensen, 1886 Superfamily Gonyleptoidea Sundevall, 1833 Superfamily Phalangodoidea Simon, 1879 Superfamily Samooidea...
- splinters the century-old dichotomy of the pied harvestmen (Arachnida: Gonyleptoidea: Cosmetidae)". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 195 (2): 585–672...
- neotropical harvestman family of the Suborder Laniatores, in the superfamily Gonyleptoidea. The name of the type genus is a combination of Ancient Gr**** agora...
- Otilioleptidae is a monotypic harvestmen family, placed within Gonyleptoidea. It contains a single genus, Otilioleptes, and a single species, Otilioleptes...
- secretions seems to be useful in taxonomic recognition. In the Laniatores, Gonyleptoidea produce alkylated benzoquinones and phenols, and Travunioidea produce...
- with about 200 described species. They are the sister group of the Gonyleptoidea. The Epedanidae are endemic to Asia. The subfamily Dibuninae forms the...