Nemastomatinae, Simon, 1872

SCHÖNHOFER, AXEL L., 2013, Axel L. Schönhofer, Zootaxa 3679 (1), pp. 1-68 : 48

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3679.1.1

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scientific name

Nemastomatinae
status

 

Nemastomatinae View in CoL incertae sedis (3 species)

Species listed here are not assignable to any genus and do not belong in Nemastoma sensu Gruber and Martens (1968) . Formally excluded from Nemastoma , they require re-definition.

daciscum L. Koch, 1869: 164; loc. typ.: not given. Remarks. L. Koch (1869) described this Nemastoma in a short key. Roewer (1914: 144) listed it with Nemastoma quadripunctatum but found it not recognisable. It is recommended to not use daciscum any further.

lilliputanum Lucas, 1849 ; loc. typ.: Algeria, Oran, Djebel Santon Mountain.

Goniosoma lilliputanum Lucas, 1849: 302 .

Nemastoma lilliputanum — Simon 1879a: 289; Roewer 1914: 138.

Nemastoma (Lugubrostoma) lilliputanum — Kratochvíl 1958: 539.

Remarks. The cheliceral apophysis of the type (depicted by Roewer 1914: 138) is very unique and may point to separate generic status.

rude Simon, 1881b: 90; loc. typ.: France, Dép. Alpes-Maritimes, St. Martin Lantosque. Remarks. The body length of 9 mm stated for this Nemastoma ( Simon 1881b) exceeds that of any other species in the family and is therefore most likely an error. The description faintly suggests Nemastoma dentigerum , the type needs reinvestigation.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Opiliones

Family

Nemastomatidae

Loc

Nemastomatinae

SCHÖNHOFER, AXEL L. 2013
2013
Loc

Nemastoma (Lugubrostoma) lilliputanum

Kratochvil, J. 1958: 539
1958
Loc

Nemastoma lilliputanum

Roewer, C. F. 1914: 138
Simon, E. 1879: 289
1879
Loc

Goniosoma lilliputanum

Lucas, P. H. 1849: 302
1849
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