Biology:Kimulidae

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Short description: Family of harvestmen/daddy longlegs

Kimulidae
Temporal range: Neogene–present
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Kimulidae

Pérez-González, Kury & Alonso-Zarazaga, 2007
Species

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Diversity
c. 10 genera, > 30 species
Synonyms

Minuidae

Kimulidae is a small neotropical family of the harvestman infraorder Grassatores with about thirty described species.[1]

Description

These brown harvestmen dwell in soil and litter.[1]

Distribution

Whereas most species occur in Venezuela, Colombia and the West Indies, the isolated species Tegipiolus pachypus (which was formerly in Zalmoxidae) is found in northeastern Brazil . This species also differs from the others morphologically.[1] Another Brazilian species, Microminua soerenseni Rio de Janeiro, does not belong to this family.[2]

Relationships

Kimulidae are probably closely related to Escadabiidae.[1]

Name

This family was originally called Minuidae, but as the name of the type genus proved invalid, the family name needed a replacement.[1]

Species

  • Acanthominua Sørensen, 1932
  • Acanthominua tricarinata Sørensen, 1932 — Venezuela
  • Euminua Sørensen, 1932
  • Euminua brevitarsa Sørensen, 1932 — Venezuela
  • Euminuoides Mello-Leitão, 1935
  • Euminuoides longitarsa (Sørensen, 1932) — Venezuela
  • Fudeci M. A. González-Sponga, 1997
  • Fudeci curvifemur González-Sponga, 1997 — Venezuela
  • Jimeneziella Avram, 1970 — Cuba
  • Jimeneziella decui Avram, 1970
  • Jimeneziella negreai Avram, 1970
  • Kimula Goodnight & Goodnight, 1942
  • Kimula banksi Silhavy, 1969 — Cuba
  • Kimula cokendopheri Pérez-González & Armas, 2000 — Dominican Republic
  • Kimula elongata Goodnight & Goodnight, 1942 — Puerto Rico
  • Kimula goodnightiorum Silhavy, 1969 — Cuba
  • Kimula levii Silhavy, 1969 — Cuba
  • Kimula tuberculata Goodnight & Goodnight, 1943 — Cuba
  • Kimula turquinensis Silhavy, 1969 — Cuba
  • Kimula botosaneanui S. Avram, 1973 — Cuba
  • Microminua Sørensen, 1932
  • Microminua parvula Sørensen, 1932 — Venezuela
  • Microminua soerenseni H. E. M. Soares & B. A. Soares, 1954 — Brazil (Rio de Janeiro) (not Kimulidae, probably Gonyleptidae, Tricommatinae)[2]
  • Minua Sørensen, 1932 — Venezuela
  • Minua barloventensis (M. A. González-Sponga, 1987)
  • Minua choroniensis (M. A. González-Sponga, 1987)
  • Minua crassa (M. A. González-Sponga, 1987)
  • Minua denticulata (M. A. González-Sponga, 1987)
  • Minua dimorpha Sørensen, 1932
  • Minua elias Sørensen, 1932
  • Minua guatopensis (M. A. González-Sponga, 1987)
  • Minua montis (M. A. González-Sponga, 1987)
  • Minua nebulae (M. A. González-Sponga, 1987)
  • Minua parva (M. A. González-Sponga, 1987)
  • Minua pinturelensis (M. A. González-Sponga, 1987)
  • Minua punctiacuta (M. A. González-Sponga, 1987)
  • Minua scabra Sørensen, 1932
  • Minua venefica (M. A. González-Sponga, 1987)
  • Pseudominua Mello-Leitão, 1933
  • Pseudominua convolvulus (Sørensen, 1932) — Venezuela
  • Pseudominua peruviana Roewer, 1963 — Peru
  • Tegipiolus Roewer, 1949
  • Tegipiolus pachypus Roewer, 1949 — Brazil

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Pérez-González, Abel & Kury, Adriano B. (2007): Kimulidae. Kury & Pérez in Kury, 2003. In: Pinto-da-Rocha et al. 2007: 207ff
  2. 2.0 2.1 Kury 2003

References

  • Joel Hallan's Biology Catalog: Minuidae
  • Kury, Adriano B., 2003. Annotated catalogue of the Laniatores of the New World (Arachnida, Opiliones). Revista Ibérica de Aracnología, vol. especial monográfico 1: 1-337.
  • Pinto-da-Rocha, R., Machado, G. & Giribet, G. (eds.) (2007): Harvestmen - The Biology of Opiliones. Harvard University Press ISBN:0-674-02343-9

Wikidata ☰ Q3196931 entry