Cladonychiidae
The Cladonychiidae are a small family of harvestman with about 33 described species, within the suborder Laniatores. DescriptionMembers of this family range from less than two to about four millimeters in body length, with robust, spined pedipalps and rather short legs, although the second pair can be as long as two centimeter. Most Cladonychiidae are reddish brown to dark brown, but cave-dwelling species are pale yellow. Not all species have eyes.[1] DistributionThe members of Cladonychiidae are found in Southern Europe and the United States.[2] FossilsProholoscotolemon was recently found in Baltic amber. RelationshipsThe genera Peltonychia, Holoscotolemon, Erebomaster, Theromaster, Speleonychia, Briggsus, and Isolachus from the family Travuniidae and the former family Pentanychidae have been transferred to Cladonychiidae. This left Travuniidae with three genera from the Balkan region of Europe, Travunia, Trojanella, and Dinaria.[2] NameThe name of the former type genus Cladonychium (now synonymized with Erebomaster) is derived from Ancient Greek "branched claw".[1] SpeciesThese genera and species belong to the family Cladonychiidae:[2][3][4] (For Arbasus Roewer, 1935 see Buemarinoidae Karaman, 2019)
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