List of Paranonychidae species

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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.

Paranonychidae

  • Kainonychus akamai akamaiSuzuki, 1972 Japan
  • Kainonychus akamai esoensisSuzuki, 1975 Japan
  • Kaolinonychus coreanus coreanusSuzuki, 1966 South Korea
  • Kaolinonychus coreanus longipesSuzuki, 1966 South Korea
  • Metanippononychus iriei irieiSuzuki, 1975 Japan
  • Metanippononychus iriei yakuensisSuzuki, 1975 Japan
  • Metanippononychus tomishimai awanusSuzuki, 1975 Japan
  • Metanippononychus tomishimai tomishimaiSuzuki, 1975 Japan
  • Zuma acuta Goodnight & Goodnight, 1942 USA: California
  • Zuma tioga Briggs, 1971 USA: California

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References

  1. "Paranonychidae". Kury, A. et al. (2023). WCO-Lite: World Catalogue of Opiliones. Retrieved 1 October 2024.