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A new family of Laniatores (Arachnida : Opiliones) from the Afrotropics

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2011

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Sharma, Prashant P., Carlos E. Prieto, and Gonzalo Giribet. 2011. “A New Family of Laniatores (Arachnida : Opiliones) from the Afrotropics.” Invertebrate Systematics 25, no. 2: 143.

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Among Opiliones, Afrotropical lineages constitute some of the least studied groups in comparison with those endemic to other biogeographic provinces. Based upon morphological evidence, we erect Pyramidopidae, fam. nov. to distinguish a group of Laniatores from the family Phalangodidae. We review evidence from recent molecular phylogenetic studies that corroborate the independence of Pyramidopidae, fam. nov. from previously described families and support its sister relationship to another largely Afrotropical group, the family Assamiidae. The monotypic genus Maiorerus Rambla, 1993 is transferred to Pyramidopidae, fam. nov. The new family comprises 12 genera geographically restricted to Africa and the adjacent Canary Islands. Interfamilial relationships of the derived Laniatores are discussed in the context of gross and genitalic morphology.

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Canary Islands, Conomma, Grassatores, Maiorerus, Pyramidopidae, Pyramidops

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