Zalmoxis (harvestman) explained

Zalmoxis is a genus of harvestmen, within the Zalmoxidae family.[1] They are found in tropical Australia,[2] Borneo, New Guinea, the Philippines and on Pacific islands.[3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. Stargga, Wojciech. 1989. Harvestmen (Opiliones) from the Mascarene Islands and resurrection of the family Zalmoxidae. Annals of the Natal Museum. 30. 1 - 8. https://web.archive.org/web/20140111070011/http://www.museunacional.ufrj.br/mndi/Aracnologia/pdfliteratura/Starega/Starega%201989a%20Ressurection%20Zalmoxidae.pdf. 11 January 2014. live.
  2. Forster, R. R.. 1955. Further Australian Harvestmen (Archnida: Opiliones). Australian Journal of Zoology. 3. 3. 354 - 411. 10.1071/zo9550354.
  3. Sharma, Prashant P. . Buenvaventa, Perry A. C. . Clouse, Ronald M. . Diesmos, Arvin C. . Giribet, Gonzalo . amp . 2012. Forgotten gods: Zalmoxidae of the Philippines and Borneo (Opiliones: Laniatores). Zootaxa. 3280. 29–55. 10.11646/zootaxa.3280.1.2 . Abstract
  4. Sharma, Prashant P. . Kury, Adriano B. . Giribet, Gonzalo . amp . 2011. Zalmoxidae (Arachnida: Opiliones: Laniatores) of the Paleotropics: a catalogue of Southeast Asian and Indo-Pacific species. Zootaxa. 2972. 37 - 58. https://web.archive.org/web/20140111072517/http://www.museunacional.ufrj.br/mndi/Aracnologia/aracnopdfs/Sharma%20et%20al%202011%20Zalmoxidae.pdf. 11 January 2014. live.