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Synthetonychiidae
Genus of harvestmen/daddy longlegs From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Synthetonychiidae are a small family of harvestman with a handful of species in a single genus.[1] They are endemic to New Zealand.
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Description
Species in this family are between one and two millimeters long, with legs up to almost six mm.[2]
Distribution
All described species occur only on New Zealand.[2]
Relationships
Synthetonychiidae seem to be closely related to the Triaenonychidae from the Australian region.[2]
Name
The name of the type genus is combined from Ancient Greek synthetos "compounded" and onychion, the diminutive of onyx "claw".[2]
Species
In Synthetonychia Forster, 1954:
- Synthetonychia oliveae Forster, 1954
- Synthetonychia acuta Forster, 1954
- Synthetonychia cornua Forster, 1954
- Synthetonychia fiordensis Forster, 1954
- Synthetonychia glacialis Forster, 1954
- Synthetonychia florae Forster, 1954
- Synthetonychia hughsoni Forster, 1954
- Synthetonychia minuta Forster, 1954
- Synthetonychia obtusa Forster, 1954
- Synthetonychia oparara Forster, 1954
- Synthetonychia proxima Forster, 1954
- Synthetonychia ramosa Forster, 1954
- Synthetonychia sinuosa Forster, 1954
- Synthetonychia wairarapae Forster, 1954
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