Ischyropsalis Petiginosa
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Ischyropsalis Petiginosa
''Ischyropsalis'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Ischyropsalididae, found in Europe. There are more than 20 described species in ''Ischyropsalis''. Description Species in this genus range in body length from about four to 8.5 mm. They have moderately long legs. The greatly enlarged chelicerae can be almost twice as long as the body. While they share this feature with the Nipponopsalididae, this is a case of convergent evolution. The elongated pedipalps are rather slender. Some species occur in caves. Distribution Members of this genus are restricted to Europe, with many species found in the mountains ( Pyrenees, Alps, Carpathian Mountains, and Dinaric Mountains). They reach into the Netherlands, northwestern Germany and Poland in the north and to Calabria in the south. A find from Sardinia is considered doubtful. Name The genus name is a combination of Ancient Greek ''ischyros'' "strong" and ''psalis'' "shears", referring to the greatly enlarged chelice ...
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Carl Ludwig Koch
Carl Ludwig Koch (21 September 1778 – 23 August 1857) was a German entomologist and arachnologist. He was responsible for classifying a great number of spiders, including the Brazilian whiteknee tarantula and common house spider. He was born in Kusel, Germany, and died in Nuremberg, Germany. Carl Ludwig Koch was an inspector of water and forests. His principal work ''Die Arachniden'' (1831–1848) (16 volumes) was commenced by Carl Wilhelm Hahn (1786–1836). Koch was responsible for the last 12 volumes. He also finished the chapter on spiders in ''Faunae insectorum germanicae initia oder Deutschlands Insecten'' lements of the insect fauna of Germanya work by Georg Wolfgang Franz Panzer (1755–1829). He also co-authored, with Georg Karl Berendt, an important monograph ''Die im Bernstein befindlichen Myriapoden, Arachniden und Apteren der Vorwelt'' (1854) on arachnids, myriapods, and wingless insects in amber based on material in Berendt's collection, now held in the Muse ...
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Ischyropsalis Luteipes
''Ischyropsalis'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Ischyropsalididae, found in Europe. There are more than 20 described species in ''Ischyropsalis''. Description Species in this genus range in body length from about four to 8.5 mm. They have moderately long legs. The greatly enlarged chelicerae can be almost twice as long as the body. While they share this feature with the Nipponopsalididae, this is a case of convergent evolution. The elongated pedipalps are rather slender. Some species occur in caves. Distribution Members of this genus are restricted to Europe, with many species found in the mountains ( Pyrenees, Alps, Carpathian Mountains, and Dinaric Mountains). They reach into the Netherlands, northwestern Germany and Poland in the north and to Calabria in the south. A find from Sardinia is considered doubtful. Name The genus name is a combination of Ancient Greek ''ischyros'' "strong" and ''psalis'' "shears", referring to the greatly enlarged chelice ...
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Ischyropsalis Lithoclasica
''Ischyropsalis'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Ischyropsalididae, found in Europe. There are more than 20 described species in ''Ischyropsalis''. Description Species in this genus range in body length from about four to 8.5 mm. They have moderately long legs. The greatly enlarged chelicerae can be almost twice as long as the body. While they share this feature with the Nipponopsalididae, this is a case of convergent evolution. The elongated pedipalps are rather slender. Some species occur in caves. Distribution Members of this genus are restricted to Europe, with many species found in the mountains ( Pyrenees, Alps, Carpathian Mountains, and Dinaric Mountains). They reach into the Netherlands, northwestern Germany and Poland in the north and to Calabria in the south. A find from Sardinia is considered doubtful. Name The genus name is a combination of Ancient Greek ''ischyros'' "strong" and ''psalis'' "shears", referring to the greatly enlarged chelice ...
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Ischyropsalis Hispanica
''Ischyropsalis'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Ischyropsalididae, found in Europe. There are more than 20 described species in ''Ischyropsalis''. Description Species in this genus range in body length from about four to 8.5 mm. They have moderately long legs. The greatly enlarged chelicerae can be almost twice as long as the body. While they share this feature with the Nipponopsalididae, this is a case of convergent evolution. The elongated pedipalps are rather slender. Some species occur in caves. Distribution Members of this genus are restricted to Europe, with many species found in the mountains ( Pyrenees, Alps, Carpathian Mountains, and Dinaric Mountains). They reach into the Netherlands, northwestern Germany and Poland in the north and to Calabria in the south. A find from Sardinia is considered doubtful. Name The genus name is a combination of Ancient Greek ''ischyros'' "strong" and ''psalis'' "shears", referring to the greatly enlarged chelice ...
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Ischyropsalis Hellwigi
''Ischyropsalis'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Ischyropsalididae, found in Europe. There are more than 20 described species in ''Ischyropsalis''. Description Species in this genus range in body length from about four to 8.5 mm. They have moderately long legs. The greatly enlarged chelicerae can be almost twice as long as the body. While they share this feature with the Nipponopsalididae, this is a case of convergent evolution. The elongated pedipalps are rather slender. Some species occur in caves. Distribution Members of this genus are restricted to Europe, with many species found in the mountains ( Pyrenees, Alps, Carpathian Mountains, and Dinaric Mountains). They reach into the Netherlands, northwestern Germany and Poland in the north and to Calabria in the south. A find from Sardinia is considered doubtful. Name The genus name is a combination of Ancient Greek ''ischyros'' "strong" and ''psalis'' "shears", referring to the greatly enlarged chelice ...
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Ischyropsalis Hadzii
''Ischyropsalis'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Ischyropsalididae, found in Europe. There are more than 20 described species in ''Ischyropsalis''. Description Species in this genus range in body length from about four to 8.5 mm. They have moderately long legs. The greatly enlarged chelicerae can be almost twice as long as the body. While they share this feature with the Nipponopsalididae, this is a case of convergent evolution. The elongated pedipalps are rather slender. Some species occur in caves. Distribution Members of this genus are restricted to Europe, with many species found in the mountains ( Pyrenees, Alps, Carpathian Mountains, and Dinaric Mountains). They reach into the Netherlands, northwestern Germany and Poland in the north and to Calabria in the south. A find from Sardinia is considered doubtful. Name The genus name is a combination of Ancient Greek ''ischyros'' "strong" and ''psalis'' "shears", referring to the greatly enlarged chelice ...
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Ischyropsalis Gigantea
''Ischyropsalis'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Ischyropsalididae, found in Europe. There are more than 20 described species in ''Ischyropsalis''. Description Species in this genus range in body length from about four to 8.5 mm. They have moderately long legs. The greatly enlarged chelicerae can be almost twice as long as the body. While they share this feature with the Nipponopsalididae, this is a case of convergent evolution. The elongated pedipalps are rather slender. Some species occur in caves. Distribution Members of this genus are restricted to Europe, with many species found in the mountains ( Pyrenees, Alps, Carpathian Mountains, and Dinaric Mountains). They reach into the Netherlands, northwestern Germany and Poland in the north and to Calabria in the south. A find from Sardinia is considered doubtful. Name The genus name is a combination of Ancient Greek ''ischyros'' "strong" and ''psalis'' "shears", referring to the greatly enlarged chelice ...
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Ischyropsalis Dispar
''Ischyropsalis'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Ischyropsalididae, found in Europe. There are more than 20 described species in ''Ischyropsalis''. Description Species in this genus range in body length from about four to 8.5 mm. They have moderately long legs. The greatly enlarged chelicerae can be almost twice as long as the body. While they share this feature with the Nipponopsalididae, this is a case of convergent evolution. The elongated pedipalps are rather slender. Some species occur in caves. Distribution Members of this genus are restricted to Europe, with many species found in the mountains ( Pyrenees, Alps, Carpathian Mountains, and Dinaric Mountains). They reach into the Netherlands, northwestern Germany and Poland in the north and to Calabria in the south. A find from Sardinia is considered doubtful. Name The genus name is a combination of Ancient Greek ''ischyros'' "strong" and ''psalis'' "shears", referring to the greatly enlarged chelice ...
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Ischyropsalis Dentipalpis
''Ischyropsalis'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Ischyropsalididae, found in Europe. There are more than 20 described species in ''Ischyropsalis''. Description Species in this genus range in body length from about four to 8.5 mm. They have moderately long legs. The greatly enlarged chelicerae can be almost twice as long as the body. While they share this feature with the Nipponopsalididae, this is a case of convergent evolution. The elongated pedipalps are rather slender. Some species occur in caves. Distribution Members of this genus are restricted to Europe, with many species found in the mountains ( Pyrenees, Alps, Carpathian Mountains, and Dinaric Mountains). They reach into the Netherlands, northwestern Germany and Poland in the north and to Calabria in the south. A find from Sardinia is considered doubtful. Name The genus name is a combination of Ancient Greek ''ischyros'' "strong" and ''psalis'' "shears", referring to the greatly enlarged chelice ...
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Ischyropsalis Carli
''Ischyropsalis'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Ischyropsalididae, found in Europe. There are more than 20 described species in ''Ischyropsalis''. Description Species in this genus range in body length from about four to 8.5 mm. They have moderately long legs. The greatly enlarged chelicerae can be almost twice as long as the body. While they share this feature with the Nipponopsalididae, this is a case of convergent evolution. The elongated pedipalps are rather slender. Some species occur in caves. Distribution Members of this genus are restricted to Europe, with many species found in the mountains ( Pyrenees, Alps, Carpathian Mountains, and Dinaric Mountains). They reach into the Netherlands, northwestern Germany and Poland in the north and to Calabria in the south. A find from Sardinia is considered doubtful. Name The genus name is a combination of Ancient Greek ''ischyros'' "strong" and ''psalis'' "shears", referring to the greatly enlarged chelice ...
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Ischyropsalis Cantabrica
''Ischyropsalis'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Ischyropsalididae, found in Europe. There are more than 20 described species in ''Ischyropsalis''. Description Species in this genus range in body length from about four to 8.5 mm. They have moderately long legs. The greatly enlarged chelicerae can be almost twice as long as the body. While they share this feature with the Nipponopsalididae, this is a case of convergent evolution. The elongated pedipalps are rather slender. Some species occur in caves. Distribution Members of this genus are restricted to Europe, with many species found in the mountains ( Pyrenees, Alps, Carpathian Mountains, and Dinaric Mountains). They reach into the Netherlands, northwestern Germany and Poland in the north and to Calabria in the south. A find from Sardinia is considered doubtful. Name The genus name is a combination of Ancient Greek ''ischyros'' "strong" and ''psalis'' "shears", referring to the greatly enlarged chelice ...
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