Rhagodidae Explained
Rhagodidae is a family of solifuges, first described by Reginald Innes Pocock in 1897.[1]
Genera
, the World Solifugae Catalog accepts the following twenty-seven genera:[2]
- Rhagodalma Roewer, 1933
- Rhagodax Roewer, 1941
- Rhagodeca Roewer, 1933
- Rhagodelbus Roewer, 1941
- Rhagoderma Roewer, 1933
- Rhagoderus Roewer, 1933
- Rhagodes Pocock, 1897
- Rhagodessa Roewer, 1933
- Rhagodeya Roewer, 1933
- Rhagodia Roewer, 1933
- Rhagodima Roewer, 1933
- Rhagodinus Roewer, 1933
- Rhagodippa Roewer, 1933
- Rhagodira Roewer, 1933
- Rhagodista Kraus, 1959
- Rhagoditta Roewer, 1933
- Rhagodixa Roewer, 1933
- Rhagodoca Roewer, 1933
- Rhagodolus Roewer, 1933
- Rhagodomma Roewer, 1933
- Rhagodopa Roewer, 1933
- Rhagodorimus Turk, 1948
- Rhagodorta Roewer, 1933
- Rhagodospus Roewer, 1941
- Rhagoduja Roewer, 1933
- Rhagodula Roewer, 1941
- Rhagoduna Roewer, 1933
Notes and References
- Pocock . Reginald Innes . 1897 . On the genera and species of tropical African Arachnida of the order Solifugae, with notes upon the taxonomy and habits of the group . Annals and Magazine of Natural History . 20 . 117 . 249–272. 10.1080/00222939708680624 .
- Web site: 2022 . Rhagodidae Pocock, 1897 . 5 November 2022 . World Solifugae Catalog . Natural History Museum Bern.