Travunia (harvestman) explained
Travunia is a genus of harvestman in the family Travuniidae. There are four described species in Travunia. They are found in caves in the southernDinaric Karst region of Balkan Europe.
Species
These four species belong to the genus Travunia:
- Travunia borisi (Hadži, 1973)
- Travunia hofferi (Šilhavý, 1937)
- Travunia jandai (Kratochvíl, 1937)
- Travunia troglodytes (Roewer, 1915) (including Travunia anophthalma (Absolon 1916) [miscited elsewhere as authored by "(Absolon & Kratochvil, 1927)"].
Further reading
- Repeated and time-correlated morphological convergence in cave-dwelling harvestmen (Opiliones, Laniatores) from montane western North America. 2010. Derkarabetian . Shahan. Steinmann . David B.. Hedin . Marshal. PLOS ONE. 5. 5. e10388. 10.1371/journal.pone.0010388. 2010PLoSO...510388D. 2866537. 20479884. free.
- A multilocus approach to harvestman (Arachnida: Opiliones) phylogeny with emphasis on biogeography and the systematics of Laniatores. 2010. Giribet . Gonzalo. Vogt . Lars. González . Abel P.érez. Sharma . Prashant. Kury . Adriano B.. 4. Cladistics. 26. 4. 408–437. 10.1111/j.1096-0031.2009.00296.x. 84058161. free.
- World Checklist of Opiliones species (Arachnida). Part 1: Laniatores - Travunioidea and Triaenonychoidea. 2014. Kury . Adriano B.. Mendes . Amanda Cruz. Souza . Daniele R.. Biodiversity Data Journal. . 2. e4094. 10.3897/BDJ.2.e4094. 4238074. 25425936. free.