List of Assamiidae species

This is a list of the described species of the harvestman family Assamiidae. The data is taken from WCOlite (World Catalogue of Opiliones),[1] reflected in iNaturalist.[2] An earlier version of this listing was generated by Joel Hallan's Biology Catalog.[3]

Many of Roewer's subfamilies are poorly justified, and further restudy of the relationships within this family await further research.[4]

Aburistinae

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Aburistinae — Roewer, 1935

Acacinae

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Acacinae — Roewer, 1935

Assamiinae

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Assamiinae — Sørensen, 1884

Dampetrinae

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Dampetrinae — Sørensen, in L. Koch 1886

(Note: Cardwella was under Erecinae per Roewer, 1935 [reflected in Hallan catalog], but reclassified as Dampetrinae in Forster, 1955: 368, per WCO, 2023).

Erecinae

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Erecinae Roewer, 1935

  • Anjolus — Goodnight & Goodnight, 1948
  • Boeorix — Thorell, 1889 (contra "Baeorix" in Hallan catalog, per Roewer, 1923: 246).
  • Cerea — Sørensen, 1896
  • Cryptopygoplus — Staręga, 1992 (! authorship contra Hallan listing)
  • Ereca — Sørensen, 1910
  • Izea — Roewer, 1927
  • Mbinia — Santos & Prieto, 2010 (! after Hallan catalog)
  • Tarnus pulcer — Suzuki, 1969. (Note: in Hallan, etc. this is often given respelling pulcher)

Eupodaucheniinae

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Eupodaucheniinae — Roewer, 1935

Filopalpinae

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Filopalpinae — Martens, 2022

Hypoxestinae

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Hypoxestinae — Roewer, 1935

  • Viglua machadoi machadoi — Lawrence, 1949
  • Viglua machadoi granulosa — Lawrence, 1957
  • Viglua machadoi majora — Lawrence, 1949

Irumuinae

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Irumuinae — Kauri, 1985

Maruinae

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Maruinae — Roewer, 1935

Polycoryphinae

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Polycoryphinae — Roewer, 1935

  • Binderella bistriata — Roewer, 1935 (including synonym of Tengelinia paradoxa Roewer, 1935 which is listed in some online sources as Binderella paradoxa) — Chad, Cameroon
  • Harpenna — Roewer, 1935 (note, misspelling 'Harpeuna' by Hallan catalog)

Selencinae

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Selencinae — Roewer, 1935

Sidaminae

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Sidaminae — Roewer, 1935

References

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  1. ^ "Assamiidae". Kury, A. et al. (2023). WCO-Lite: World Catalogue of Opiliones. Retrieved 2023-12-01.
  2. ^ "Family Assamiidae". iNaturalist. Retrieved 2023-12-01.
  3. ^ "Joel Hallan's Biology Catalog". Retrieved 2014-10-13.
  4. ^ Ricardo Pinto-da-Rocha, Glauco Machado & Gonzalo Giribet, ed. (2007). Harvestmen: the Biology of Opiliones. Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674023437.