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Hadrobunus is a
genus of
harvestman in the
family Sclerosomatidae with two
species that
occur in the
United States.
Hadrobunus grandis (Say, 1821) Hadrobunus...
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Hadrobunus grandis is a
species of
harvestman that
occurs in the
United States (Georgia, Maryland,
North Carolina, Ohio, Indiana, Oklahoma, and Virginia)...
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prominent eyes and
spiny pedipalps.
Examples of this
suborder include Hadrobunus grandis (Sclerosomatidae),
Phalangium opilio and
Dicranopalpus ramosus...
- range: 410–0 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Early Devonian –
Holocene Hadrobunus grandis showing its body
structure and long legs: one pair of eyes and...
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Hadrobunus grandis...
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European settlers. Harvestmen,
especially from the
genera Leiobunum and
Hadrobunus, are
known to
consume Lumbricidae earthworms. This
happens mostly in temperate...
- or ‘pebble’; and ‘-bunus’, a
common suffix in
Opiliones taxonomy (e.g.
Hadrobunus, Triaenobunus, Dibunus). The
prefix is in
reference to
males of this genus...
- species;
United States)
Eusclera Roewer, 1910 (2 species;
China and India)
Hadrobunus Banks, 1900 (2 species;
United States)
Leiobunum C.L.Koch, 1839 (126 species...
- H.
grandis may
refer to:
Hadrobunus grandis, a
harvestman species found in the
United States Haptodus grandis, a
small sphenacodont species that lived...