Pantopsalis
Genus of harvestmen/daddy longlegs
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Pantopsalis is a genus of eleven species of harvestman in the family Neopilionidae. They are all endemic to New Zealand. Males of some species are notable for their enlarged chelicerae.[1][2]
| Pantopsalis | |
|---|---|
| Pantopsalis listeri | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Arthropoda |
| Subphylum: | Chelicerata |
| Class: | Arachnida |
| Order: | Opiliones |
| Family: | Neopilionidae |
| Subfamily: | Enantiobuninae |
| Genus: | Pantopsalis Simon, 1879 |
| Type species | |
| Phalangium listeri White, 1849 | |
The following species are considered valid:
- Pantopsalis albipalpis Pocock 1902
- Pantopsalis cheliferoides (Colenso 1882)
- Pantopsalis coronata Pocock 1903
- Pantopsalis halli Hogg 1920
- Pantopsalis johnsi Forster 1964
- Pantopsalis listeri (White 1849)
- Pantopsalis luna (Forster 1944)
- Pantopsalis phocator Taylor 2004
- Pantopsalis pococki Hogg 1920
- Pantopsalis rennelli Forster 1964