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Dicranolasma
Dicranolasma scabrum (Herbst, 1799) by Silhavy 1956a
Dicranolasma scabrum (Herbst, 1799), by Silhavy (1956).

Suborder

Dyspnoi

Superfamily

Troguloidea

Family

Dicranolasmatidae

Subfamily

n/a

Dicranolasma Sørensen, 1873 is the only genus in Dicranolasmatidae, with 16 species.

Abbr. logonymy[]

  • Dicranolasma Sørensen 1873: 516 [1]. Type-species by subsequent designation of Thorell (1876: 467): Opilio scaber Herbst, 1799.
  • Amopaum Sørensen 1873: 517 [junior subjective synonym of Dicranolasma Sørensen, 1873 by Thorell (1876a), synonymy reaffirmed by Dahl (1903: 282)]. Type-species by monotypy: Amopaum spinipalpe Sørensen, 1873.

Etymology[]

Dicranolasma from Greek δίς (twice, double) + κράνον (horn) + έλασμα (metal plate; flat end of a probe). Gender neuter.

Placement[]

Dicranolasma originally in Trogulini (then equivalent to today’s Dyspnoi). Placed in Nemastomidae Nemastomatinae (as opposed to Trogulinae) by Thorell (1876).


Included species[]

  • Dicranolasma apuanum Marcellino, 1971 - Italy.
  • Dicranolasma cretaeum Gruber 1998 - Greece.
  • Dicranolasma cristatum Thorell, 1876 - Italy.
  • Dicranolasma giljarovi Šilhavý, 1966 - Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine.
  • Dicranolasma hirtum Loman, 1894 - Italy.
  • Dicranolasma hoberlandti Šilhavý, 1956 - Greece, Israel, Italy.
  • Dicranolasma kurdistanum Staręga, 1970 - Iraq.
  • Dicranolasma mladeni Karaman, 1990 - Montenegro.
  • Dicranolasma opilionoides (L. Koch, 1867) - Albania, Austria, Croatia, Greece, Italy, Turkey.
  • Dicranolasma pauper Dahl, 1903 - Italy.
  • Dicranolasma ponticum Gruber 1998 - Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran, Turkey.
  • Dicranolasma ressli Gruber, 1998 - Turkey
  • Dicranolasma scabrum (Herbst, 1799) - Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Tunisia.
  • Dicranolasma soerensenii Thorell, 1876 - France, Italy, Malta.
  • Dicranolasma thracium Staręga, 1976 - Bulgaria.
  • Dicranolasma verhoeffi Dahl, 1903 - Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro.

References[]

  1. Sørensen, W.E. (1873) Bidrag til Phalangidernes Morphologi og Systematik samt Beskrivelse af nogle nye, herhen hørende Former. Naturhistorisk Tidsskrift, 3. Ser., 8, 489–525, pl. 15.
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