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    Cyphophthalmi is a suborder of harvestmen, colloquially known as mite harvestmen. Cyphophthalmi comprises 36 genera, and more than two hundred described...
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    species may exceed 10,000. The order Opiliones includes five suborders: Cyphophthalmi, Eupnoi, Dyspnoi, Laniatores, and Tetrophthalmi, which were named in...
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    Opiliones split into the Phalangida and stem Cyphophthalmi. The Cyphophthalmi stem then diversified into Cyphophthalmi proper and the newly identified Tetrophthalmi...
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  • This page lists all described species of the harvestman suborder Cyphophthalmi. Unless otherwise noted, information is taken from Giribet's 2000 taxonomic...
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    is considered most effective in the suborders Cyphophthalmi and Laniatores. In the suborder Cyphophthalmi, the ozopores are located on special ozophores...
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    is the ancestral condition for harvestmen, placing Tetrophthalmi and Cyphophthalmi in a basal position within Opiliones. In 2024, a study discovered that...
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  • minor (Juberthie, 1958) – France (Corsica), Italy (Sardinia) List of Cyphophthalmi species#Boreophthalmi Kury, A. (2024). "Parasironidae". WCO-Lite 2.6:...
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    of the prosoma there are defensive glands called ozopores, which in Cyphophthalmi open on the tip of an elevated cone called the ozophore. The prosomal...
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  • Tirrenosiro is a genus of harvestmen in the suborder Cyphophthalmi with two described species (as of 2024). Both species are found in Southern Europe...
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    Ancient Greek neo "new" and Ogoveidae, a previously described family of Cyphophthalmi that is closely related to Neogoveidae. Neogoveidae are 1 to 4.5 mm...
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