- Assamiidae
Taxobox
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regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropoda
classis =Arachnida
ordo =Opiliones
subordo =Laniatores
infraordo =Grassatores
superfamilia =Assamioidea
familia = Assamiidae
familia_authority = Sørensen, 1884
diversity_link = List of Assamiidae species
diversity = c. 250 genera, > 440 species
subdivision_ranks = Subfamilies
subdivision = "see text"Assamiidae, with more than 400 described species, is the third most diverse family of the Suborder
Laniatores .Name
The family name is derived from the
India n provinceAssam , where the type species of the type genus ("Assamia westermanni ") was collected.aut|Kury, Adriano B. (2007): Assamiidae Sørensen, 1884. In: Pinto-da-Rocha "et al." 2007: 173ff]Description
These harvestmen range in body length from two to eight millimeters. The length of their legs ranges from four to forty millimeters, though they are usually long. Assamiidae are usually reddish brown to yellow with black mottling and reticulation. Some species have white drawings on the dorsal scutum.
Distribution
Assamiidae only occur in the
Old World , and are completely absent fromMadagascar andEurope , with most species found inAfrica and southernAsia . Although they are also not found on thePacific islands, the subfamilyDampetrinae has radiated inAustralia ,New Guinea , and somewhat inIndonesia .ubtaxa
Although Roewer established numerous subfamilies for this group, most of these are unsupported. There are at least five great groups, whose boundaries do not coincide with these subfamilies.
The dampetrines are endemic to Australia and New Guinea.The Assamiinae occur mostly in
India andNepal .The Trionyxellinae have apseudonychium (a median tarsal claw on the third and fourth leg tarsi) and are found in India andSri Lanka .The Erecinae live in central Africa.The small, blind Irumuinae dwell in caves and soil.For a list of currently described species with the traditional groupings into subfamilies, see the
List of Assamiidae species .Relationships
The Assamidae are possibly the sister group to the
Gonyleptoidea . The spiny funnel on thepenis is very similar to those ofStygnopsidae fromMexico . Mello-Leitão erected the Trionyxellidae for four subfamilies of Assamiidae in 1949, but this was ignored by later authors.Footnotes
References
* (eds.) (2007): Harvestmen - The Biology of Opiliones. "Harvard University Press" ISBN 0-674-02343-9
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