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- The Zalmoxidae are a family of harvestmen within the suborder Laniatores. Zalmoxis is the name of a Thracian god. Zalmoxidae are small Laniatores of dark...
- This is a list of the described species of the harvestman family Zalmoxidae. Data on Neotropical species is mostly taken from Joel Hallan's Biology Catalog...
- closely related to Zalmoxidae and Fissiphalliidae. Some species that now reside in other families, such as Phalangodinella (Zalmoxidae) share similarities...
- Goodnight, 1983, a harvestman species in the genus Ethobunus and the family Zalmoxidae found in Costa Rica Foliatus (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
- This is a list of the Opiliones or harvestmen of Trinidad and Tobago. Representatives of ten families are currently known to live on Trinidad, the information...
- also refer to: Zalmoxis (harvestman), a genus of arachnids in the family Zalmoxidae Zamolxis (bug), a genus of insects in the family Reduviidae This disambiguation...
- Family Kimulidae Pérez González, Kury & Alonso-Zarazaga, 2007 Family Zalmoxidae Sørensen, 1886 The family Stygophalangiidae (one species, Stygophalangium...
- diverse harvestman families. The family is probably closely related to the Zalmoxidae and Fissiphalliidae. All described species in this family are completely...
- Zalmoxis is a genus of harvestmen, within the Zalmoxidae family. They are found in tropical Australia, Borneo, New Guinea, the Philippines and on Pacific...
- Brazil (Amazonas) Fissiphalliidae could form a monophyletic group with Zalmoxidae, or even be a group within them. "Fissiphallius". Kury, A. et al. (2023)...