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- The Opiliones (formerly Phalangida) are an order of arachnids, colloquially known as harvestmen, harvesters, harvest spiders, or daddy longlegs (see § Etymology...
- all other harvestmen, which are according to this system called Phalangida. The Phalangida consist of three suborders, the Eupnoi, Dyspnoi and Laniatores...
- the "Phalangida" and stem Cyphophthalmi. The Cyphophthalmi stem then diversified into Cyphophthalmi proper and Tetrophthalmi, while the Phalangida split...
- Irish biogeographical Society, 26: 106-137 Edgar, A. L., 1990. Opiliones (Phalangida). pp. 529–581 in: D. L. Dindal, ed., Soil Biology Guide. John Wiley &...
- H.; Farine, Jean-Pierre; Gnaspini, Pedro (2009). "Sensory biology of Phalangida harvestmen (Arachnida, Opiliones): a review, with new morphological data...
- head, in ****ociation with dorsolateral projections called ozop****s. In Phalangida (the remaining harvestmen), eyes typically occur on a median cuticular...
- George Carpenter Part 35 Araneae Denis Robert Pack-Beresford Part 36 Phalangida Denis Robert Pack-Beresford Part 37 Arctiscoida James Murray Part 38 Pseudoscorpiones...
- "Ueber den Bau der Phalangidenaugen" ("On the structure of the eyes in the Phalangida"). Purcell returned to South Africa in 1895 and donated his collections...
- the other, containing the Laniatores, Dyspnoi and Eupnoi, is known as Phalangida. The extinct suborder, Tetrophthalmi, shares several features in common...
- Goodnight, Clarence J.; Goodnight, Marie L. (1942). "New Phalangodidae (Phalangida) from the United States". American Museum Novitates (1188): 1–18. hdl:2246/4769...