A new species of Imeri (Opiliones: Stygnidae: Heterostygninae) from the Brazilian Amazon
A new species of Stygnidae Simon, 1879, Imeri ajuba sp. nov., is described based on males and females from Coari, Amazonas, Brazil. The new species, differs from the only other species of the genus, Imerilomanhungae Pinto-da-Rocha & Tourinho, 2012, in ...
Amanda Coronato-Ribeiro +2 more
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Hickmanoxyomma, a new genus of cavernicolous harvestmen from Tasmania (Opiliones: Triaenonychidae) [PDF]
Glenn S. Hunt
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Fonckia Roewer, 1913 is revised and two new species are described in it: Fonckia contulmo sp. nov., from Monumento Nacional Contulmo, Araucanía, Chile, diagnosed mainly by the enlarged tubercles on the lateral margins of the dorsal scutum, between the ...
Marília Pessoa Silva +2 more
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Paul D. Hillyard (2005): Harvestmen: Keys and notes for the identification of British species [PDF]
Buchbesprechun
Blick, Theo
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Updated checklist of harvestmen (Arachnida: Opiliones) in Turkey
In this work, faunistic studies on harvestmen from Turkey are reviewed. A total of 88 species and 7 subspecies from 35 genera belonging to 7 families were determined. The distribution in Turkey and the world of these taxa is given and their distribution in the geographical regions of Turkey are presented.
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Benzoquinones from scent glands of phalangiid harvestmen (Arachnida, Opiliones, Eupnoi): a lesson from Rilaena triangularis [PDF]
Günther Raspotnig +4 more
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A survey on sensory organs of both sexes of the harvestman Dicranopalpus ramosus classifies structure and frequency of campaniform sensilla, falciform setae, sensilla basiconica, slit sensilla, solenidia, spines, sensilla chaetica, trichomes (simple ...
Wijnhoven, Hay
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Comparison of spiders (Araneae) and harvestmen (Opiliones) of 6 spruce and beech stands in Bavaria [PDF]
Species richness of spiders of the floor surface and the lower trunk area is higher in beech stands than in spruce forests. The abundances of epigeic spiders are also higher in beech stands whereas trunk spiders are more active on spruce.
Engel, Kerstin
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70 Jahre Arachnologie in Georgien: Tamara S. Mkheidze (1915 – 2007) [PDF]
Wer sich mit der Spinnenfauna der Kaukasusregion oder speziell des Landes Georgien beschäftigt, der wird unausweichlich auf den Namen einer georgischen Arachnologin treffen, die während der vergangenen 70 Jahre die arachnologische Forschung ihres ...
Gegechkori, Arnold +2 more
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Juvenile leg autotomy predicts adult male morph in a New Zealand harvestman with weapon polymorphism. [PDF]
Powell EC +3 more
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