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Guruia
''Guruia'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Phalangiidae. Species * '' Guruia africana'' (Karsch, 1878) * '' Guruia longipes'' Roewer, 1911 * '' Guruia quadrispina'' Roewer, 1911 * '' Guruia talboti'' Roewer, 1911 * '' Guruia ultima'' Caporiacco, 1949 References Harvestmen Harvestman genera {{Opiliones-stub ...
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Guruia Longipes
''Guruia'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Phalangiidae. Species * '' Guruia africana'' (Karsch, 1878) * '' Guruia longipes'' Roewer, 1911 * '' Guruia quadrispina'' Roewer, 1911 * '' Guruia talboti'' Roewer, 1911 * '' Guruia ultima'' Caporiacco, 1949 References Harvestmen Harvestman genera {{Opiliones-stub ...
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Guruia Africana
''Guruia'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Phalangiidae. Species * '' Guruia africana'' (Karsch, 1878) * ''Guruia longipes ''Guruia'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Phalangiidae. Species * '' Guruia africana'' (Karsch, 1878) * '' Guruia longipes'' Roewer, 1911 * '' Guruia quadrispina'' Roewer, 1911 * '' Guruia talboti'' Roewer, 1911 * '' Guruia ultima'' C ...'' Roewer, 1911 * '' Guruia quadrispina'' Roewer, 1911 * '' Guruia talboti'' Roewer, 1911 * '' Guruia ultima'' Caporiacco, 1949 References Harvestmen Harvestman genera {{Opiliones-stub ...
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Guruia Quadrispina
''Guruia'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Phalangiidae. Species * ''Guruia africana'' (Karsch, 1878) * ''Guruia longipes ''Guruia'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Phalangiidae. Species * '' Guruia africana'' (Karsch, 1878) * '' Guruia longipes'' Roewer, 1911 * '' Guruia quadrispina'' Roewer, 1911 * '' Guruia talboti'' Roewer, 1911 * '' Guruia ultima'' C ...'' Roewer, 1911 * '' Guruia quadrispina'' Roewer, 1911 * '' Guruia talboti'' Roewer, 1911 * '' Guruia ultima'' Caporiacco, 1949 References Harvestmen Harvestman genera {{Opiliones-stub ...
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Guruia Talboti
''Guruia'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Phalangiidae. Species * ''Guruia africana'' (Karsch, 1878) * ''Guruia longipes'' Roewer, 1911 * ''Guruia quadrispina ''Guruia'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Phalangiidae. Species * ''Guruia africana'' (Karsch, 1878) * ''Guruia longipes ''Guruia'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Phalangiidae. Species * '' Guruia africana'' (Karsch, 18 ...'' Roewer, 1911 * '' Guruia talboti'' Roewer, 1911 * '' Guruia ultima'' Caporiacco, 1949 References Harvestmen Harvestman genera {{Opiliones-stub ...
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Guruia Ultima
''Guruia'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Phalangiidae. Species * ''Guruia africana'' (Karsch, 1878) * ''Guruia longipes'' Roewer, 1911 * ''Guruia quadrispina'' Roewer, 1911 * ''Guruia talboti ''Guruia'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Phalangiidae. Species * ''Guruia africana'' (Karsch, 1878) * ''Guruia longipes'' Roewer, 1911 * ''Guruia quadrispina ''Guruia'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Phalangiidae. Spec ...'' Roewer, 1911 * '' Guruia ultima'' Caporiacco, 1949 References Harvestmen Harvestman genera {{Opiliones-stub ...
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Phalangiidae
The Phalangiidae are a family of harvestmen with about 380 known species. The best known is ''Phalangium opilio''. '' Dicranopalpus ramosus'' is an invasive species in Europe. It is not to be confused with the harvestman family Phalangodidae, which belongs to the suborder Laniatores. Name The name of the type genus is derived from Ancient Greek ''phalangion'' "harvestman". (2007): Phalangiidae Latreille, 1802. In: Pinto-da-Rocha ''et al.'' 2007: 123ff Systematics * Dicranopalpinae :* '' Amilenus'' Martens, 1969 (1 species; central Europe) :* ''Dicranopalpus'' Doleschall, 1852 (12 species; Europe, South America) :* '' Lanthanopilio'' Cokendolpher & Cokendolpher, 1984 (1 species) * Oligolophinae Banks, 1893 :* '' Lacinius'' Thorell, 1876 (17 species; China, Europe, North America) :* '' Mitopiella'' Banks, 1930 (1 species; Borneo) :* '' Mitopus'' Thorell, 1876 (9 species; Eurasia, North America) :* '' Odiellus'' Roewer, 1923 (17 species; Eurasia, North Africa, North America ...
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Animal
Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the Kingdom (biology), biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals Heterotroph, consume organic material, Cellular respiration#Aerobic respiration, breathe oxygen, are Motility, able to move, can Sexual reproduction, reproduce sexually, and go through an ontogenetic stage in which their body consists of a hollow sphere of Cell (biology), cells, the blastula, during Embryogenesis, embryonic development. Over 1.5 million Extant taxon, living animal species have been Species description, described—of which around 1 million are Insecta, insects—but it has been estimated there are over 7 million animal species in total. Animals range in length from to . They have Ecology, complex interactions with each other and their environments, forming intricate food webs. The scientific study of animals is known as zoology. Most living animal species are in Bilateria, a clade whose members have a Symmetry in biology#Bilate ...
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Arthropod
Arthropods (, (gen. ποδός)) are invertebrate animals with an exoskeleton, a Segmentation (biology), segmented body, and paired jointed appendages. Arthropods form the phylum Arthropoda. They are distinguished by their jointed limbs and Arthropod cuticle, cuticle made of chitin, often Mineralization (biology), mineralised with calcium carbonate. The arthropod body plan consists of segments, each with a pair of appendages. Arthropods are bilaterally symmetrical and their body possesses an exoskeleton, external skeleton. In order to keep growing, they must go through stages of moulting, a process by which they shed their exoskeleton to reveal a new one. Some species have wings. They are an extremely diverse group, with up to 10 million species. The haemocoel, an arthropod's internal cavity, through which its haemolymph – analogue of blood – circulates, accommodates its interior Organ (anatomy), organs; it has an open circulatory system. Like their exteriors, the internal or ...
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Arachnid
Arachnida () is a class of joint-legged invertebrate animals ( arthropods), in the subphylum Chelicerata. Arachnida includes, among others, spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites, pseudoscorpions, harvestmen, camel spiders, whip spiders and vinegaroons. Almost all adult arachnids have eight legs, although the front pair of legs in some species has converted to a sensory function, while in other species, different appendages can grow large enough to take on the appearance of extra pairs of legs. The term is derived from the Greek word (''aráchnē'', 'spider'), from the myth of the hubristic human weaver Arachne, who was turned into a spider. Almost all extant arachnids are terrestrial, living mainly on land. However, some inhabit freshwater environments and, with the exception of the pelagic zone, marine environments as well. They comprise over 100,000 named species, of which 47,000 are species of spiders. Morphology Almost all adult arachnids have eight legs, unli ...
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Opiliones
The Opiliones (formerly Phalangida) are an order of arachnids colloquially known as harvestmen, harvesters, harvest spiders, or daddy longlegs. , over 6,650 species of harvestmen have been discovered worldwide, although the total number of extant species may exceed 10,000. The order Opiliones includes five suborders: Cyphophthalmi, Eupnoi, Dyspnoi, Laniatores, and Tetrophthalmi, which were named in 2014. Representatives of each extant suborder can be found on all continents except Antarctica. Well-preserved fossils have been found in the 400-million-year-old Rhynie cherts of Scotland, and 305-million-year-old rocks in France. These fossils look surprisingly modern, indicating that their basic body shape developed very early on, and, at least in some taxa, has changed little since that time. Their phylogenetic position within the Arachnida is disputed; their closest relatives may be the mites ( Acari) or the Novogenuata (the Scorpiones, Pseudoscorpiones, and Solifuga ...
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Eupnoi
The Eupnoi are a suborder of harvestmen, with more than 200 genera, and about 1,700 described species. They consist of two superfamilies, the Phalangioidea with many long-legged species common to northern temperate regions, and the small group Caddoidea, which have prominent eyes and spiny pedipalps. (2007): Morphology and Functional Anatomy. In: Pinto-da-Rocha ''et al.'' 2007: 17f Examples of this suborder include '' Hadrobunus grandis'' (Sclerosomatidae), ''Phalangium opilio'' and '' Dicranopalpus ramosus'' (Phalangiidae). Distribution Caddoidea are mostly found in temperate zones of both hemispheres; however, they are known from the Palearctic only from Japan, and from Baltic amber (about 40 million years old). One species known from Japan is also found in North America, where several more species are found. Other species occur in Southern South America, Venezuela, New Zealand and Australia. Neopilionidae show a Gondwanan distribution, with species found in South Ameri ...
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Phalangioidea
Phalangioidea is a superfamily of the harvestman suborder Eupnoi with five recognized families and more than 1,500 species. It is not to be confused with the similar spelled subfamily Phalangodoidea, which is also a harvestman superfamily, but within the suborder Laniatores. Families * Monoscutidae (5 genera, 32 species) * Neopilionidae (8 genera, 15 species) * Sclerosomatidae (148 genera, 1273 species) * Stygophalangiidae (1 species: '' Stygophalangium karamani'' Oudemans, 1933) (former Yugoslavia) * Phalangiidae (49 genera, 381 species) * Protolophidae (1 genus ''Protolophus ''Protolophus'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Protolophidae from the Western US The Western United States (also called the American West, the Far West, and the West) is the region comprising the westernmost states of the United Stat ...'') Banks, 1893 Harvestmen Arachnid superfamilies {{Opiliones-stub ...
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