Metasarcidae Explained
Metasarcidae is a family of harvestmen, first described by Adriano B. Kury in 1994.[1]
Genera
Metasarcidae contains the following seven genera:[2]
- Ayacucho Roewer, 1949
- Huancabamba Benedetti & Pinto-da-Rocha, 2022
- Incasarcus Kury & Maury, 1998
- Lumieria Benedetti & Pinto-da-Rocha, 2022
- Metasarcus Roewer, 1913
- Tripilatus Roewer, 1932
- Tschaidicancha Roewer, 1957
Notes and References
- Kury . A. B. . 1994 . Early lineages of Gonyleptidae (Arachnida, Opiliones, Laniatores) . Tropical Zoology . 7 . 343–353.
- Web site: Kury . A. B. . Mendes . A. C. . Cardoso . L. . Kury . M. S. . Granado . A. de A . Giribet . G. . Cruz-López . J. A. . Longhorn . S. J. . Medrano . M. . 1. 2023 . World Catalogue of Opiliones . 15 February 2023 . WCO-Lite version 2.5.1 . Kury . I. S. . Souza-Kury . M. A..