Triaenonychidae

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Triaenonychidae
Fumontana deprehendor
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Arachnida
Order: Opiliones
Suborder: Laniatores
Superfamily: Triaenonychioidea
Family: Triaenonychidae
Sørensen, in L. Koch 1886
Diversity
c. 120 genera, > 440 species
Subfamilies

Triaenonychinae
Kaolinonychinae
Nippononychinae
Paranonychinae
Sclerobuninae
Soerensenellinae

The Triaenonychidae are a family of harvestman with about 120 genera and more than 440 described species.


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[edit] Description

Most Triaenonychidae are from three to five millimeters long, although some species from South Africa can be only one millimeter long. Some species in the subfamily Adaeinae are almost one centimeter long. Legs are almost always short, measuring from four to twelve mm. The armed pedipalps are large, and much stronger than the legs.[1]

[edit] Distribution

Triaenonychidae are found in North and South America, Japan and Korea, Australia and New Zealand, and Madagascar.[1]

[edit] Relationships

The Triaenonychidae should probably split into at least two families. The genera from the Australian region are considered Triaenonychidae sensu stricto, and may include the strange Synthetonychiidae; the northern species should be grouped with Travuniidae.[1]

[edit] Name

The name of the type genus Triaenonyx is combined from Ancient Greek triaina "trident, fish spear" and onyx "claw".[1]

[edit] Genera

  • Triaenonychinae Sørensen, in L. Koch 1886
  • Triaenonychini Sørensen, in L. Koch 1886
  • Acumontia Loman, 1898
  • Allonuncia Hickman, 1958
  • Amatola Lawrence, 1931
  • Ankaratrix Lawrence, 1959
  • Ankylonuncia Hickman, 1958
  • Antongila Roewer, 1931
  • Austromontia Lawrence, 1931
  • Austronuncia Lawrence, 1931
  • Bezavonia Roewer, 1949
  • Biacumontia Lawrence, 1931
  • Brasiloctis Mello-Leitão, 1938
  • Breviacantha Kauri, 1954
  • Bryonuncia Hickman, 1958
  • Callihamina Roewer, 1942
  • Callihamus Roewer, 1931
  • Calliuncus Roewer, 1931
  • Ceratomontia Roewer, 1915
  • Cluniella Forster, 1955
  • Decarynella Fage, 1945
  • Diaenobunus Roewer, 1914
  • Diasia Sørensen, 1902
  • Equitius Simon, 1880
  • Graemontia Lawrence, 1931
  • Gunvoria Kauri, 1961
  • Hedwiga Roewer, 1931
  • Hendea Roewer, 1931
  • Hendeola Forster, 1954
  • Heteronuncia Roewer, 1920
  • Hickmanoxyomma G.S. Hunt, 1990
  • Holonuncia Forster, 1955
  • Hovanuncia Lawrence, 1959
  • Ivohibea Lawrence, 1959
  • Lawrencella Strand, 1932
  • Leionuncia Hickman, 1958
  • Lispomontia Lawrence, 1937
  • Lizamontia Kury, 2004 South Africa
  • Lomanella Pocock, 1903
  • Mensamontia Lawrence, 1931
  • Metanuncia Roewer, 1914
  • Micromontia Lawrence, 1939
  • Millomontia Lawrence, 1959
  • Millotonyx Lawrence, 1959
  • Monomontia Lawrence, 1931
  • Nahuelonyx E.A. Maury, 1988
  • Neonuncia Roewer, 1914
  • Notonuncia Hickman, 1958
  • Nucina Hickman, 1958
  • Nuncia Loman, 1902
  • Nunciella Roewer, 1929
  • Nuncioides Hickman, 1958
  • Odontonuncia Hickman, 1958
  • Paramontia Lawrence, 1934
  • Paranuncia Roewer, 1914
  • Parattahia Roewer, 1914
  • Paulianyx Lawrence, 1959
  • Perthacantha Roewer, 1931
  • Planimontia Kauri, 1961
  • Prasma Roewer, 1931
  • Prasmiola Forster, 1954
  • Promecostethus Enderlein, 1909
  • Psalenoba Roewer, 1931
  • Rhynchobunus Hickman, 1958
  • Roewerania Lawrence, 1934
  • Rostromontia Lawrence, 1931
  • Speleomontia Lawrence, 1931
  • Stylonuncia Hickman, 1958
  • Tasmanonyx Hickman, 1958
  • Triaenomontia Roewer, 1914
  • Triaenonychoides H. Soares, 1968
  • Triaenonyx Sørensen, in L.Koch 1886
  • Triconobunus Roewer, 1914
  • Valdivionyx E.A. Maury, 1988
  • Yatala Roewer, 1942
  • Conoculus Forster, 1949
  • Yulella Lawrence, 1939
  • Adaeini Pocock, 1902
  • Adaeulum Roewer, 1914
  • Adaeum Karsch, 1880
  • Cryptadaeum Lawrence, 1931
  • Heteradaeum Lawrence, 1963
  • Larifuga Loman, 1898
  • Larifugella Lawrence, 1933
  • Micradaeum Lawrence, 1931
  • Montadaeum Lawrence, 1931
  • Paradaeum Lawrence, 1931
  • Triregia Forster, 1948
  • Triaenobunini Pocock, 1902
  • Pyenganella Hickman, 1958
  • Tasmanonuncia Hickman, 1958
  • Thelbunus Hickman, 1958
  • Triaenobunus Sørensen, in L. Koch 1886
  • Dingupa Forster, 1952
  • Algidia Hogg, 1920
  • Allobunus Hickman, 1958
  • Americobunus Muñoz-Cuevas, 1972
  • Araucanobunus Muñoz-Cuevas, 1973
  • Cenefia Roewer, 1931
  • Chilobunus Hickman, 1958
  • Chrestobunus Roewer, 1914
  • Dipristes Roewer, 1931
  • Eubunus Hickman, 1958
  • Glyptobunus Roewer, 1914
  • Mestonia Hickman, 1958
  • Miobunus Roewer, 1915
  • Muscicola Forster, 1954
  • Phanerobunus Roewer, 1915
  • Phoxobunus Hickman, 1958
  • Pristobunus Roewer, 1931
  • Fumontana Shear, 1977
  • Picunchenops E.A. Maury, 1988
  • Kaolinonychinae Suzuki, 1975
  • Kaolinonychus Suzuki, 1975
  • Mutsunonychus Suzuki, 1976
  • Nippononychinae Suzuki, 1975
  • Nippononychus Suzuki, 1975
  • Metanippononychus Suzuki, 1975
  • Izunonychus Suzuki, 1975
  • Paranonychinae Briggs, 1971b
  • Kainonychus Suzuki, 1975
  • Metanonychus Briggs, 1971b
  • Paranonychus Briggs, 1971
  • Sclerobuninae Dumitrescu, 1976
  • Cyptobunus Banks, 1905
  • Sclerobunus Banks, 1893
  • Zuma Goodnight & Goodnight, 1942
  • Soerensenellinae Forster, 1954
  • Karamea Forster, 1954
  • Soerensenella Pocock, 1903

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c d Kury, Adriano B. (2007): Triaenonychidae Sørensen, 1886. In: Pinto-da-Rocha et al. 2007: 239ff

[edit] References

  • Joel Hallan's Biology Catalog: Triaenonychidae
  • Pinto-da-Rocha, R., Machado, G. & Giribet, G. (eds.) (2007): Harvestmen - The Biology of Opiliones. Harvard University Press ISBN 0-674-02343-9