Comprising more than 6500 species, Opiliones is the third most diverse order of Arachnida, after the megadiverse Acari and Araneae. The database referred here is part 1 of 12 of a project containing an intended worldwide checklist of species and subspecies of Opiliones as Darwin Core archives, and it includes the superfamilies Travunioidea and Triaenonychoidea. These two superfamilies are often treated together under the denomination of Insidiatores. In this Part 1, a total of 571 species and subspecies are listed. Briggsidae and Cladonychiidae are both downgraded to subfamilies of Travuniidae. Peltonychia Roewer, 1935 is an available name and senior synonym of Hadziana Roewer, 1935 and is herein revalidated. Seven genera of Triaenonychidae...
The internal phylogeny of the arachnid order Opiliones is investigated by including molecular data f...
In the first three parts of the present series (Van der Hammen, 1966, 1968, 1969) I have dealt with ...
Fig. 4. Phylogenomic relationships of Triaenonychidae, with clade names as discussed in the main tex...
Comprising more than 6500 species, Opiliones is the third most diverse order of Arachnida, after the...
Including more than 6500 species, Opiliones is the third most diverse order of Arachnida, after the ...
A series of databases is being prepared to list the valid species of Opiliones worldwide. This paper...
A review of the names used in the arachnid order Opiliones above superfamily level is presented. Man...
This is a local copy of the same database uploaded to GBIF IPT, but frozen in time
The internal phylogeny of the arachnid order Opiliones is investigated by including molecular data f...
All the systematic literature (774 references) of the suborder Laniatores of the Americas up to year...
In a comparative morphological investigation of all groups of mites, a detailed study of the interes...
Superfamily TRIAENONYCHOIDEA SØrensen 1886 Included families: Triaenonychidae Sørensen 1886, Synth...
My dissertation research utilizes next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology and associated bioinfo...
An annotated synopsis is presented of the publications which offer species checklists and catalogs o...
Fig. 1. Photographs of live Triaenonychoidea. (A) Synthetonychiidae: Synthetonychia oliveae, MCZ:IZ:...
The internal phylogeny of the arachnid order Opiliones is investigated by including molecular data f...
In the first three parts of the present series (Van der Hammen, 1966, 1968, 1969) I have dealt with ...
Fig. 4. Phylogenomic relationships of Triaenonychidae, with clade names as discussed in the main tex...
Comprising more than 6500 species, Opiliones is the third most diverse order of Arachnida, after the...
Including more than 6500 species, Opiliones is the third most diverse order of Arachnida, after the ...
A series of databases is being prepared to list the valid species of Opiliones worldwide. This paper...
A review of the names used in the arachnid order Opiliones above superfamily level is presented. Man...
This is a local copy of the same database uploaded to GBIF IPT, but frozen in time
The internal phylogeny of the arachnid order Opiliones is investigated by including molecular data f...
All the systematic literature (774 references) of the suborder Laniatores of the Americas up to year...
In a comparative morphological investigation of all groups of mites, a detailed study of the interes...
Superfamily TRIAENONYCHOIDEA SØrensen 1886 Included families: Triaenonychidae Sørensen 1886, Synth...
My dissertation research utilizes next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology and associated bioinfo...
An annotated synopsis is presented of the publications which offer species checklists and catalogs o...
Fig. 1. Photographs of live Triaenonychoidea. (A) Synthetonychiidae: Synthetonychia oliveae, MCZ:IZ:...
The internal phylogeny of the arachnid order Opiliones is investigated by including molecular data f...
In the first three parts of the present series (Van der Hammen, 1966, 1968, 1969) I have dealt with ...
Fig. 4. Phylogenomic relationships of Triaenonychidae, with clade names as discussed in the main tex...