This is a list of the described species of the harvestman family Paranonychidae. The data is from WCO. [1] It may be best to break this list into the modern genera for consistency.
The Phalangodidae are a family of harvestmen with about 30 genera and more than 100 described species, distributed in the Holarctic region.
The Triaenonychidae are a family of harvestmen with about 120 genera and more than 440 described species.
Leiobunum is a genus of the harvestman family Sclerosomatidae with more than 100 described species. Contrary to popular belief, they are not spiders, although they share a resemblance. They are arachnids, in the order Opiliones, harvestmen. Species in Leiobunum tend to have relatively long legs compared with other harvestmen, and some species are gregarious.
Sabacon is a genus of the monotypic harvestman family Sabaconidae, with 59 species.
Sclerobunus robustus is a species of harvestman that occurs in the western United States, including Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. The species formerly consisted of three subspecies, two of which were elevated to full species status in 2014.
Sclerobunus is a genus of harvestman that occurs in western North America.
Paranonychidae is a family of armoured harvestmen in the order Opiliones. There are 9 genera and at least 28 described species in Paranonychidae.
Travunioidea is a superfamily of armoured harvestmen in the order Opiliones. There are 4 families and around 75 described species in Travunioidea.
Zuma is a genus of harvestman in the family Paranonychidae. There are at least two described species in Zuma, found in central and northern California.
Paranonychus brunneus is a species of armoured harvestman in the family Paranonychidae. It is found in eastern North America, ranging from Oregon through Washington, British Columbia, and Alaska.
Paranonychus is a genus of harvestman in the family Paranonychidae. There are three described species in Paranonychus. The Japanese species Paranonychus fuscus was originally described in its own genus as Mutsunonychus fuscus Suzuki 1976, but considered its own species and part of Paranonychus in later studies.
Ortholasmatinae is a subfamily of harvestmen in the family Nemastomatidae with 27 described species in 7 genera. They are found in temperate and often mountainous regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
Izunonychus is a monotypic genus of harvestman in the family Paranonychidae. There is one described species in Izunonychus, I. ohruii, endemic to Japan.
Kainonychus is a monotypic genus of harvestman in the family Paranonychidae. There is one described species in Kainonychus, K. akamai, endemic to Japan.
Kaolinonychus is a monotypic genus of harvestman in the family Paranonychidae. There is one described species in Kaolinonychus, endemic to South Korea and found primarily in caves.
Nippononychus is a genus of harvestman in the family Paranonychidae. There is one described species in Nippononychus, N. japonicus, endemic to Japan.
Metanippononychus is a genus of harvestman in the family Paranonychidae. There are at least four described species in Metanippononychus.