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Trogulidae is a
family of
harvestmen comprising 65
extant species (plus 1 extinct) in five genera.
Members of this
species have
short legs and live in...
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smaller than 1 mm,
although the
largest known species,
Trogulus torosus (
Trogulidae),
grows as long as 22 mm (0.87 in). The leg span of many
species is much...
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Trogulus is a
genus of
Opiliones (also
known as harvestmen) in the
family Trogulidae.
Harvestmen in the
genus have large,
elongated and
flattened bodies (prosoma...
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divergentTrogulus torosusspecies-group of the
Balkan Peninsula (Opiliones: Dyspnoi:
Trogulidae)".
Zoological Journal of the
Linnean Society. 167 (3): 360–388. doi:10...
- Simon, 1879
Nemastomatidae Simon, 1872
Nipponopsalididae Martens, 1976
Trogulidae Sundevall, 1833 †Eotrogulidae Petrunkevitch, 1955 †Nemastomoididae Petrunkevitch...
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lists all
described species of the
harvestmen suborder Dyspnoi.
Unless otherwise noted,
information is
taken from Schönhofer's 2013 taxonomic...
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Dicranolasmatidae Trogulidae...
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Anelasmocephalus is a
genus of
harvestmen belonging to the
family Trogulidae. The
species of this
genus are
found in Europe. Species: Anelasmocephalus...
- net.
Retrieved 2019-09-25. Banks, N. (1894). "The
Nemastomatidae and
Trogulidae of the
United States. I." Psyche: A
Journal of Entomology. 7 (213): 11–12...
- them as the
sister group to a
clade consisting of
Dicranolasmatidae and
Trogulidae, with
Nemastomatidae as
sister to all
remaining Troguloidea. An internal...