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Cimmerosiro Juberthiei
''Cimmerosiro'' is a genus of harvestmen in the suborder Cyphophthalmi Cyphophthalmi is a suborder of harvestmen, colloquially known as mite harvestmen. Cyphophthalmi comprises 36 genera, and more than two hundred described species. The six families are currently grouped into three infraorders: the Boreophthalmi, Sc ... with three described species (as of 2024). All three species are found in Eastern Europe and West Asia. Description The genus ''Cimmerosiro'' was described by Karaman, Mitov & Snegovaya, 2024, with the type species ''Cimmerosiro krivolutskyi'' Karaman, Mitov & Snegovaya, 2024. Species These species belong to the genus ''Cimmerosiro'': * ''Cimmerosiro'' Karaman, Mitov & Snegovaya, 2024 :* '' Cimmerosiro juberthiei'' Karaman, Mitov & Snegovaya, 2024 Turkey :* '' Cimmerosiro krivolutskyi'' Karaman, Mitov & Snegovaya, 2024 Georgia :* '' Cimmerosiro rhodiensis'' Karaman, Mitov & Snegovaya, 2024 Greece Etymology The genus is masculine. The prefix is derived fr ...
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Cimmerosiro Krivolutskyi
''Cimmerosiro'' is a genus of harvestmen in the suborder Cyphophthalmi Cyphophthalmi is a suborder of harvestmen, colloquially known as mite harvestmen. Cyphophthalmi comprises 36 genera, and more than two hundred described species. The six families are currently grouped into three infraorders: the Boreophthalmi, Sc ... with three described species (as of 2024). All three species are found in Eastern Europe and West Asia. Description The genus ''Cimmerosiro'' was described by Karaman, Mitov & Snegovaya, 2024, with the type species ''Cimmerosiro krivolutskyi'' Karaman, Mitov & Snegovaya, 2024. Species These species belong to the genus ''Cimmerosiro'': * ''Cimmerosiro'' Karaman, Mitov & Snegovaya, 2024 :* '' Cimmerosiro juberthiei'' Karaman, Mitov & Snegovaya, 2024 Turkey :* '' Cimmerosiro krivolutskyi'' Karaman, Mitov & Snegovaya, 2024 Georgia :* '' Cimmerosiro rhodiensis'' Karaman, Mitov & Snegovaya, 2024 Greece Etymology The genus is masculine. The prefix is derived fr ...
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