Troglosiro Tillierorum
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Troglosironidae is a family of
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 ext ...
with seventeen described species in a single genus, ''Troglosiro'', which is found on the island of
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, in the Pacific Ocean.


Name

The name of the genus giving the family its name is a combination of
Ancient Greek Ancient Greek includes the forms of the Greek language used in ancient Greece and the ancient world from around 1500 BC to 300 BC. It is often roughly divided into the following periods: Mycenaean Greek (), Dark Ages (), the Archaic peri ...
''troglos'' "cave", and the harvestman genus '' Siro,'' a reference to the habitat of the type specimen. Despite this, the genus does not appear to be adapted for a
troglobitic A troglobite (or, formally, troglobiont) is an animal species, or population of a species, strictly bound to underground habitats, such as caves. These are separate from species that mainly live in above-ground habitats but are also able to live u ...
lifestyle, and subsequent specimens have been collected from Berlesate (soil samples run through a Berlese Funnel).


Description

Troglosironidae are 1.7 to 2.5 mm long and eyeless. They have mostly smooth, robust chelicerae, with or without a dorsal crest on the basal segment. They have laterally projecting ozophores, tarsal claws on the second pair of legs with a row of teeth, no opisthosomal median furrow, and a lamelliform adenostyle. The coxae 2 are not fused to the coxae 3, but sternites 8 and 9, and tergite 9, are all fused together, forming a complete ''corona analis''. Exocrine gland pores are located on the sternum. These gland pores form unique depressions in most species, except for those found on the northern half of the island. The spermatopositor of the males also exhibit a unique setation pattern, as well as enlarged moveable fingers with toothed margins.


Distribution

Troglosironidae is found exclusively on the island of New Caledonia, although the possibility exists that they could inhabit nearby islands as well. They can be found in leaf litter across the island, in both low and high elevations. The family is believed to be an ancient relict of a once-widespread group that managed to survive on the island, as opposed to a more recent group that dispersed across the ocean, as the dispersal ability of
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 ...
in general is regarded as poor. Species in the north of the island and the south of the island form 2 distinct lineages, indicated by morphological differences in the sternum of species collected from the 2 different regions.


Relationships

Troglosironidae was erected as a family in 1993, upon the discovery of 5 additional species of the formerly monospecific ''Troglosiro''. The family was originally placed alongside Petallidae and Sironidae in the infraorder Temperophthalmi, but later analyses recovered Troglosironidae in a close relationship with
Neogoveidae The Neogoveidae are a family of harvestmen with 27 described species in eight genera. However, eight species of ''Huitaca (harvestman), Huitaca'', 17 species of ''Metagovea'' and 12 species of ''Neogovea'' are currently awaiting description. Nam ...
and
Ogoveidae Ogoveidae is a family of harvestmen with three described species in one genus, ''Ogovea'', which is found in equatorial West Africa. Name The name of the genus giving the family its name refers to the river Ogooué, where the type species was f ...
, and was moved to the newly erected infraorder Sternophthalmi as the sister family to the superfamily Ogoveoidea, which contains the 2 latter families. A cladistic analysis was conducted for the internal relationships of the family in 2009, the results of which are reproduced here. The species ''Troglosiro platnicki'' and ''T. tillierorum'' (marked with *) were not used in the study, and their position in the phylogeny is speculative, though probable based on morphological similarities. However, it has been suggested that ''T. platnicki'' may be synonymous with ''T. juberthiei''. This study also recovered the divergence between the two lineages of Sternophthalmi (Ogoveoidea and Troglosironidae) to have occurred approximately 221 million years ago, and the family Troglosironidae to have emerged approximately 49 million years ago. Another study recovered older ages, with the divergence of the Sternophthalmi lineages to have occurred approximately 279 million years ago, with the emergence of Troglosironidae to have occurred approximately 57 million years ago. This family is thought to be the youngest Cyphophthalmi family by a wide margin, although no data exist regarding the age of Ogoveidae.


Species

There are currently 13 described species of ''Troglosiro'', listed below, and some undescribed species (known only from females and juveniles) that were discovered in 2009. * '' Troglosiro aelleni'' Juberthie, 1979 (caves, possibly only Grotte d'Adio) * ''
Troglosiro brevifossa Troglosironidae is a family of harvestmen with seventeen described species in a single genus, ''Troglosiro'', which is found on the island of New Caledonia, in the Pacific Ocean. Name The name of the genus giving the family its name is a combina ...
'' Sharma & Giribet, 2009 (rainforest litter) * ''
Troglosiro dogny Troglosironidae is a family of harvestmen with seventeen described species in a single genus, ''Troglosiro'', which is found on the island of New Caledonia, in the Pacific Ocean. Name The name of the genus giving the family its name is a combina ...
'' Giribet & Baker, 2021 (rainforest litter) * ''
Troglosiro juberthiei Troglosironidae is a family of harvestmen with seventeen described species in a single genus, ''Troglosiro'', which is found on the island of New Caledonia, in the Pacific Ocean. Name The name of the genus giving the family its name is a combina ...
'' Shear, 1993 (montane forest litter) * '' Troglosiro longifossa'' Sharma & Giribet, 2005 (rainforest litter) * ''
Troglosiro monteithi Troglosironidae is a family of harvestmen with seventeen described species in a single genus, ''Troglosiro'', which is found on the island of New Caledonia, in the Pacific Ocean. Name The name of the genus giving the family its name is a combina ...
'' Sharma & Giribet, 2009 (rainforest litter) * ''
Troglosiro ninqua Troglosironidae is a family of harvestmen with seventeen described species in a single genus, ''Troglosiro'', which is found on the island of New Caledonia, in the Pacific Ocean. Name The name of the genus giving the family its name is a combina ...
'' Shear, 1993 (humid forest litter) * ''
Troglosiro oscitatio Troglosironidae is a family of harvestmen with seventeen described species in a single genus, ''Troglosiro'', which is found on the island of New Caledonia, in the Pacific Ocean. Name The name of the genus giving the family its name is a combina ...
'' Sharma & Giribet, 2009 (montane litter) * ''
Troglosiro pin Troglosironidae is a family of harvestmen with seventeen described species in a single genus, ''Troglosiro'', which is found on the island of New Caledonia, in the Pacific Ocean. Name The name of the genus giving the family its name is a combina ...
'' Giribet, Baker & Sharma, 2021 (rainforest litter) * ''
Troglosiro platnicki Troglosironidae is a family of harvestmen with seventeen described species in a single genus, ''Troglosiro'', which is found on the island of New Caledonia, in the Pacific Ocean. Name The name of the genus giving the family its name is a combina ...
'' Shear, 1993 (humid forest litter) * ''
Troglosiro pseudojuberthiei Troglosironidae is a family of harvestmen with seventeen described species in a single genus, ''Troglosiro'', which is found on the island of New Caledonia, in the Pacific Ocean. Name The name of the genus giving the family its name is a combina ...
'' Giribet, Baker & Sharma, 2021 (rainforest litter) * ''
Troglosiro raveni Troglosironidae is a family of harvestmen with seventeen described species in a single genus, ''Troglosiro'', which is found on the island of New Caledonia, in the Pacific Ocean. Name The name of the genus giving the family its name is a combina ...
'' Shear, 1993 (dry forest litter) * ''
Troglosiro sharmai Troglosironidae is a family of harvestmen with seventeen described species in a single genus, ''Troglosiro'', which is found on the island of New Caledonia, in the Pacific Ocean. Name The name of the genus giving the family its name is a combina ...
'' Giribet & Baker, 2021 (rainforest litter) * ''
Troglosiro sheari Troglosironidae is a family of harvestmen with seventeen described species in a single genus, ''Troglosiro'', which is found on the island of New Caledonia, in the Pacific Ocean. Name The name of the genus giving the family its name is a combina ...
'' Sharma & Giribet, 2009 (rainforest litter) * ''
Troglosiro tillierorum Troglosironidae is a family of harvestmen with seventeen described species in a single genus, ''Troglosiro'', which is found on the island of New Caledonia, in the Pacific Ocean. Name The name of the genus giving the family its name is a combina ...
'' Shear, 1993 (humid forest litter) * ''
Troglosiro urbanus Troglosironidae is a family of harvestmen with seventeen described species in a single genus, ''Troglosiro'', which is found on the island of New Caledonia, in the Pacific Ocean. Name The name of the genus giving the family its name is a combina ...
'' Sharma & Giribet, 2009 (forest litter) * '' Troglosiro wilsoni'' Sharma & Giribet, 2009 (montane forest litter)


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q18619857 Harvestman families Monogeneric arthropod families