Nemastomatinae
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| Nemastomatinae | |
|---|---|
| Nemastoma lugubre | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Arthropoda |
| Subphylum: | Chelicerata |
| Class: | Arachnida |
| Order: | Opiliones |
| Family: | Nemastomatidae |
| Subfamily: | Nemastomatinae Simon, 1872 |
| Genera | |
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World Catalog of Opiliones: [1] | |
| Diversity | |
| 19 genera, 125+ species | |
Nemastomatinae is a subfamily of harvestmen with over 125 described species in 19 (extant) genera.[1] They are usually found in temperate regions.[2]
For complete breakdown, see Nemastomatidae, or:
The genera are as follows (as of 2023):[1]
- Acromitostoma Roewer, 1951 (2 species) – Spain, Morocco
- Burnia Prieto, 2021 (2 species) – Spain
- Carinostoma Kratochvíl, 1958 (2 species) – Southern Europe
- Caucnemastoma Martens, 2006 (2 species) - Russia
- Centetostoma Kratochvíl, 1958 (2 species) – Western Europe
- Giljarovia Kratochvíl, 1958 (11 species) – Eastern Europe, Russia, etc. (See Tchemeris & Kovblyuk, 2012)[3]
- Hadzinia Šilhavý, 1966 (See Novak & Kozel, 2014)[4] (2 species) – European Balkans
- Histricostoma Kratochvíl, 1958 (8 species) – Southern Europe
- Mediostoma Kratochvíl, 1958 – Southeastern Europe, Anatolia, Central Asia[5]
- Mitostoma Roewer, 1951 – Europe (widespread), Caucasus
- Nemaspela Šilhavý, 1966 – Caucasus, Southeastern Europe[6][7]
- Nemastoma C.L. Koch, 1836 – Europe (Widespread), Algeria (?)
- Nemastomella Mello-Leitão, 1936 – Western Europe, Algeria (?)
- Paranemastoma Redikorzev, 1936 – Europe (Widespread), Caucasus, Anatolia, (plus India?)
- Pyza Staręga, 1976 – Southeastern Europe, Anatolia
- Saccarella Schönhofer & Martens, 2012 – Italy
- Sinostoma Martens, 2016 – China[8]
- Starengovia Snegovaya, 2010 – Central Asia, China[9][10]
- Vestiferum Martens, 2006 – Caucasus, Anatolia