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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 States. As American settlement in the U.S. expanded westward, the meaning of the term ''the Wes .... ITIS Taxonomic note: *While Protolophidae has been nested within Sclerosomatidae by some workers, it has been traditionally recognized as a separate family (Giribet et al., 2010); although a recent treatment (Kury in Zhang, 2013) does not recognize the family Protolophidae, others do (Hedin et al., 2012; Kury website 'Classification of Opiliones' (2014)). Species * '' Protolophus cockerelli'' C.J.Goodnight & M.L.Goodnight, 1942 * '' Protolophus differens'' C.J.Goodnight & M.L.Goodnight, 1942 * '' Protolophus dixiensis'' Chamberlin, 1925 * '' Protolophus hoffeinsi'' Elsaka, Mitov & Dunlop, 2019 * '' Protolophus longipes'' Schenkel, 1951 * '' P ...
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Protolophus Cockerelli
''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 States. As American settlement in the U.S. expanded westward, the meaning of the term ''the Wes .... ITIS Taxonomic note: *While Protolophidae has been nested within Sclerosomatidae by some workers, it has been traditionally recognized as a separate family (Giribet et al., 2010); although a recent treatment (Kury in Zhang, 2013) does not recognize the family Protolophidae, others do (Hedin et al., 2012; Kury website 'Classification of Opiliones' (2014)). Species * '' Protolophus cockerelli'' C.J.Goodnight & M.L.Goodnight, 1942 * '' Protolophus differens'' C.J.Goodnight & M.L.Goodnight, 1942 * '' Protolophus dixiensis'' Chamberlin, 1925 * '' Protolophus hoffeinsi'' Elsaka, Mitov & Dunlop, 2019 * '' Protolophus longipes'' Schenkel, 1951 * '' P ...
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Protolophus Differens
''Protolophus'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Protolophidae from the Western US. ITIS Taxonomic note: *While Protolophidae has been nested within Sclerosomatidae by some workers, it has been traditionally recognized as a separate family (Giribet et al., 2010); although a recent treatment (Kury in Zhang, 2013) does not recognize the family Protolophidae, others do (Hedin et al., 2012; Kury website 'Classification of Opiliones' (2014)). Species * ''Protolophus cockerelli ''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 ...'' C.J.Goodnight & M.L.Goodnight, 1942 * '' Protolophus differens'' C.J.Goodnight & M.L.Goodnight, 1942 * '' Protolophus dixiensis'' Chamberlin, 1925 * '' Protolophus hoffeinsi'' Elsaka, Mitov & Dunlop, 2019 * '' Protolophus longipes'' Schenkel, 1951 * '' Pr ...
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Protolophus Dixiensis
''Protolophus'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Protolophidae from the Western US. ITIS Taxonomic note: *While Protolophidae has been nested within Sclerosomatidae by some workers, it has been traditionally recognized as a separate family (Giribet et al., 2010); although a recent treatment (Kury in Zhang, 2013) does not recognize the family Protolophidae, others do (Hedin et al., 2012; Kury website 'Classification of Opiliones' (2014)). Species * ''Protolophus cockerelli'' C.J.Goodnight & M.L.Goodnight, 1942 * ''Protolophus differens ''Protolophus'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Protolophidae from the Western US. ITIS Taxonomic note: *While Protolophidae has been nested within Sclerosomatidae by some workers, it has been traditionally recognized as a separate family ...'' C.J.Goodnight & M.L.Goodnight, 1942 * '' Protolophus dixiensis'' Chamberlin, 1925 * '' Protolophus hoffeinsi'' Elsaka, Mitov & Dunlop, 2019 * '' Protolophus longipes'' Schenkel, 1951 * '' Pro ...
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Protolophus Hoffeinsi
''Protolophus'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Protolophidae from the Western US. ITIS Taxonomic note: *While Protolophidae has been nested within Sclerosomatidae by some workers, it has been traditionally recognized as a separate family (Giribet et al., 2010); although a recent treatment (Kury in Zhang, 2013) does not recognize the family Protolophidae, others do (Hedin et al., 2012; Kury website 'Classification of Opiliones' (2014)). Species * ''Protolophus cockerelli'' C.J.Goodnight & M.L.Goodnight, 1942 * ''Protolophus differens'' C.J.Goodnight & M.L.Goodnight, 1942 * ''Protolophus dixiensis ''Protolophus'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Protolophidae from the Western US. ITIS Taxonomic note: *While Protolophidae has been nested within Sclerosomatidae by some workers, it has been traditionally recognized as a separate family ...'' Chamberlin, 1925 * '' Protolophus hoffeinsi'' Elsaka, Mitov & Dunlop, 2019 * '' Protolophus longipes'' Schenkel, 1951 * '' Prot ...
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Protolophus Longipes
''Protolophus'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Protolophidae from the Western US. ITIS Taxonomic note: *While Protolophidae has been nested within Sclerosomatidae by some workers, it has been traditionally recognized as a separate family (Giribet et al., 2010); although a recent treatment (Kury in Zhang, 2013) does not recognize the family Protolophidae, others do (Hedin et al., 2012; Kury website 'Classification of Opiliones' (2014)). Species * ''Protolophus cockerelli'' C.J.Goodnight & M.L.Goodnight, 1942 * ''Protolophus differens'' C.J.Goodnight & M.L.Goodnight, 1942 * ''Protolophus dixiensis'' Chamberlin, 1925 * ''Protolophus hoffeinsi ''Protolophus'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Protolophidae from the Western US. ITIS Taxonomic note: *While Protolophidae has been nested within Sclerosomatidae by some workers, it has been traditionally recognized as a separate family ...'' Elsaka, Mitov & Dunlop, 2019 * '' Protolophus longipes'' Schenkel, 1951 * '' Proto ...
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Protolophus Rossi
''Protolophus'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Protolophidae from the Western US. ITIS Taxonomic note: *While Protolophidae has been nested within Sclerosomatidae by some workers, it has been traditionally recognized as a separate family (Giribet et al., 2010); although a recent treatment (Kury in Zhang, 2013) does not recognize the family Protolophidae, others do (Hedin et al., 2012; Kury website 'Classification of Opiliones' (2014)). Species * ''Protolophus cockerelli'' C.J.Goodnight & M.L.Goodnight, 1942 * ''Protolophus differens'' C.J.Goodnight & M.L.Goodnight, 1942 * ''Protolophus dixiensis'' Chamberlin, 1925 * ''Protolophus hoffeinsi'' Elsaka, Mitov & Dunlop, 2019 * ''Protolophus longipes ''Protolophus'' is a genus of harvestmen in the family Protolophidae from the Western US. ITIS Taxonomic note: *While Protolophidae has been nested within Sclerosomatidae by some workers, it has been traditionally recognized as a separate family ...'' Schenkel, 1951 * '' Protol ...
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Protolophus Niger
''Protolophus niger'' is a species of harvestman in the family Protolophidae Protolophidae is a family of harvestmen in the order Opiliones. There is at least one genus, '' Protolophus'', and about six described species in Protolophidae found in Western North America North America is a continent in the Norther .... It is found in the western US. References Harvestmen Articles created by Qbugbot Animals described in 1942 {{opiliones-stub ...
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Protolophus Singularis
''Protolophus singularis'' is a species of harvestman in the family Protolophidae. It is found in 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 States. As American settlement in the U.S. expanded westward, the meaning of the term ''the Wes .... References Harvestmen Articles created by Qbugbot Animals described in 1893 {{opiliones-stub ...
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Protolophus Tuberculatus
''Protolophus tuberculatus'' is a species of harvestman in the family Protolophidae. It is found in 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 States. As American settlement in the U.S. expanded westward, the meaning of the term ''the Wes .... References Harvestmen Articles created by Qbugbot Animals described in 1893 {{opiliones-stub ...
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Protolophidae
Protolophidae is a family of harvestmen in the order Opiliones. There is at least one genus, '' Protolophus'', and about six described species in Protolophidae found in Western North America North America is a continent in the Northern Hemisphere and almost entirely within the Western Hemisphere. It is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South America and the Car .... ITIS Taxonomic note: *While Protolophidae has been nested within Sclerosomatidae by some workers, it has been traditionally recognized as a separate family (Giribet et al., 2010); although a recent treatment (Kury in Zhang, 2013) does not recognize the family Protolophidae, others do (Hedin et al., 2012; Kury website 'Classification of Opiliones' (2014)). References Further reading * * Harvestmen Harvestman families {{opiliones-stub ...
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Harvestmen
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 Solifugae). Altho ...
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Harvestmen
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 Solifugae). Altho ...
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