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Synthetonychia
The Synthetonychiidae are a small family of harvestman with a handful of species in a single genus. They are endemic to New Zealand. Description Species in this family are between one and two millimeters long, with legs up to almost six mm. (2007): Synthetonychiidae. Forster, 1954. In: Pinto-da-Rocha ''et al.'' 2007: 239ff Distribution All described species occur only on New Zealand. Relationships Synthetonychiidae seem to be closely related to the Triaenonychidae from the Australian region. Name The name of the type genus is combined from Ancient Greek ''synthetos'' "compounded" and ''onychion'', the diminutive of ''onyx'' "claw". Species In '' Synthetonychia'' Forster, 1954: * '' Synthetonychia oliveae'' Forster, 1954 * '' Synthetonychia acuta'' Forster, 1954 * ''Synthetonychia cornua'' Forster, 1954 * '' Synthetonychia fiordensis'' Forster, 1954 * ''Synthetonychia glacialis'' Forster, 1954 * ''Synthetonychia florae'' Forster, 1954 * ''Synthetonychia hughsoni'' Forster, 195 ...
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Synthetonychia Cornua
The Synthetonychiidae are a small family of harvestman with a handful of species in a single genus. They are endemic (ecology), endemic to New Zealand. Description Species in this family are between one and two millimeters long, with legs up to almost six mm. (2007): Synthetonychiidae. Forster, 1954. In: Pinto-da-Rocha ''et al.'' 2007: 239ff Distribution All described species occur only on New Zealand. Relationships Synthetonychiidae seem to be closely related to the Triaenonychidae from the Australian region. Name The name of the type genus is combined from Ancient Greek ''synthetos'' "compounded" and ''onychion'', the diminutive of ''onyx'' "claw". Species In ''Synthetonychia'' Forster, 1954: * ''Synthetonychia oliveae'' Forster, 1954 * ''Synthetonychia acuta'' Forster, 1954 * ''Synthetonychia cornua'' Forster, 1954 * ''Synthetonychia fiordensis'' Forster, 1954 * ''Synthetonychia glacialis'' Forster, 1954 * ''Synthetonychia florae'' Forster, 1954 * ''Synthetonychia hughsoni' ...
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Synthetonychia Fiordensis
The Synthetonychiidae are a small family of harvestman with a handful of species in a single genus. They are endemic to New Zealand. Description Species in this family are between one and two millimeters long, with legs up to almost six mm. (2007): Synthetonychiidae. Forster, 1954. In: Pinto-da-Rocha ''et al.'' 2007: 239ff Distribution All described species occur only on New Zealand. Relationships Synthetonychiidae seem to be closely related to the Triaenonychidae from the Australian region. Name The name of the type genus is combined from Ancient Greek ''synthetos'' "compounded" and ''onychion'', the diminutive of ''onyx'' "claw". Species In ''Synthetonychia'' Forster, 1954: * ''Synthetonychia oliveae'' Forster, 1954 * ''Synthetonychia acuta'' Forster, 1954 * ''Synthetonychia cornua'' Forster, 1954 * '' Synthetonychia fiordensis'' Forster, 1954 * ''Synthetonychia glacialis'' Forster, 1954 * ''Synthetonychia florae'' Forster, 1954 * ''Synthetonychia hughsoni'' Forster, 1954 * ...
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