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Nelima genufusca
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Suborder

Eupnoi

Superfamily

Phalangioidea

Family

Sclerosomatidae

Subfamily

Leiobuninae

Genus

Nelima

Nelima genufusca (Karsch, 1881) is a Far Eastern Asian species of Leiobuninae.

Abbreviated logonymy from WCO[]

Mitopus genufuscus Karsch, 1881:35 [1].
Nelima genufusca: Roewer 1910a: 252, pl 6, fig. 3 [2].
Liobunum giganteum Loman 1902: 177 [3]. Junior subjective synonym of Mitopus genufuscus Karsch 1881 by Suzuki (1985d [4])
Leiobunum giganteum: Roewer 1957: 343.
Nelima tenuis Roewer 1957: 351 [5]. Junior subjective synonym of Leiobunum giganteum Loman 1902 by Suzuki & Tsurusaki (1983); junior subjective synonym of Mitopus genufuscus Karsch 1881 by Suzuki (1985d).
Nelima montana Kishida 1927: 976. Junior subjective synonym of Mitopus genufuscus Karsch 1881 by Suzuki (1949b).


Subspecies[]

  • N.g. genufusca (Karsch, 1881)
  • N.g. tuberculata Suzuki, 1983
  • N.g. pumilo Suzuki, 1950

Diagnosis[]

Notes[]

  • Location: Japan & South Korea

iNaturalist links[]

https://www.naturalista.mx/observations/47423214

Literature[]

References[]

  1. Karsch, F.A.F. (1881a) Diagnoses Arachnoidarum Japoniae. Berliner entomologische Zeitschrift, Berlin, 25(1–2), 35–40.
  2. Roewer, C.F. (1910a) Revision der Opiliones Plagiostethi (= Opiliones Palpatores). I. Teil: Familie der Phalangiidae. (Subfamilien: Gagrellini, Liobunini, Leptobunini.) Abhandlungen aus dem Gebiete der Naturwissenschaften, herausgegeben vom Naturwissenschaftlichen Verein in Hamburg, Hamburg, 19(4), 1–294.
  3. Loman, J.C.C. (1902) Neue aussereuropäische Opilioniden. Zoologische Jahrbücher, Jena, Abteilung für Systematik, Ökologie und Geographie der Tiere, 16(2), 163–216.
  4. Suzuki, S. (1985d) Revision of five problematical species of Japanese Opiliones. Dobutsu Bunrui Gakkai shi [Proceedings of the Japanese Society of Systematic Zoology] 30, 53–59.
  5. Roewer, C.F. (1957c) Über Oligolophinae, Caddoinae, Sclerosomatinae, Leiobuninae, Neopilioninae und Leptobuninae (Phalangiidae, Opiliones Palpatores). (Weitere Weberknechte XX). Senckenbergiana Biologica, Frankfurt, 38(5/6), 323–358.
  6. Suzuki, S. (1950b) Studies on the Japanese harvesters. IV. Notes on the two harvesters from Yaku-shima and Tane-ga-shima, islands of southwest Japan. Journal of Science of the Hiroshima University, Series B, Division 1 (Zoology), 11, 49–54.
  7. Suzuki, S. (1976f) The genus Leiobunum C. L. Koch of Japan and adjacent countries (Leiobunidae, Opiliones, Arachnida). Journal of Science of the Hiroshima University, Series B, Division 1 (Zoology), 26, 187–260.
  8. Suzuki, S. (1983b) Three new and little-known harvestmen (Arachnida, Opiliones, Phalangiidae) from Korea. Annotationes Zoologicae Japonenses, 56(1), 46–53.
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