Definition of Sabaconidae. Meaning of Sabaconidae. Synonyms of Sabaconidae

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Definition of Sabaconidae

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Meaning of Sabaconidae from wikipedia

- Sabacon is a genus of the monotypic harvestman family Sabaconidae, with 59 species (as of 2023). Species of the genus Sabacon have usually thickened pedipalps...
- amendments such as by Shear & Warfel (2016). Ischyropsalididae Simon, 1879 Sabaconidae Dresco, 1970 Taracidae Schönhofer, 2013 Plus †Piankhi Shear, 1986 as...
- Ceratolasmatinae (2 genera, 8 species) Ischyropsalidinae (1 genus, 23 species) Sabaconidae (1 genus, 57 species) Taracidae (2 genera, 17 species) Troguloidea Dicranolasmatidae...
- Ischyropsalididae and Sabaconidae, has been investigated in detail. It is not clear whether Ceratolasmatidae and Sabaconidae are each monophyletic, as...
- Ischyropsalidoidea Simon, 1879 Family Ischyropsalididae Simon, 1879 Family Sabaconidae Dresco, 1970 Family Taracidae Schönhofer, 2013 Superfamily Troguloidea...
- France, Nepal, India, China, Russia and ****an (Arachnida: Opiliones: Sabaconidae)". In Hartmann, M.; Weipert, J. (eds.). Biodiversity and Natural Heritage...
- Opiliones Sabaconidae Sabacon aigoual J. Martens 2015 Arachnida Opiliones Sabaconidae Sabacon altomont**** J. Martens 1983 Arachnida Opiliones Sabaconidae Sabacon...
- Roewer, 1930, a harvestman species in the genus Taracus and the family Sabaconidae living in caves in the United States Silvestrii (disambiguation) This...
- Sabacon cavicolens. Banks, 1894 Shear, 1975 Joel Hallan's Biology Catalog: Sabaconidae Banks, Nathan (1894): The Nemastomatidae and Trogulidae of the United...
- occurrence in the New World). It seems to be more closely related to Taracus (Sabaconidae) than to Ceratolasma. Crosbycus has a body length of less than one millimeter...