List of Epedanidae species
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This is a list of the described species of the harvestman family Epedanidae
Epedanidae
Epedanidae is a family of the harvestman infraorder Grassatores with about 200 described species. They are the sister group of the Gonyleptoidea....

. The data is taken from Joel Hallan's Biology Catalog.

Dibuninae

  • Dibuninae Roewer, 1912
  • Dibunus Loman, 1906
  • Dibunus albitarsus (Roewer, 1927)Philippines
    Philippines
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  • Dibunus chapmani (Roewer, 1927) — Philippines
  • Dibunus dividuus Suzuki, 1977
  • Dibunus gracile (Roewer, 1912) — Philippines
  • Dibunus longipalpis Roewer, 1912 — Philippines
  • Dibunus maculatipes (Roewer, 1915)Maluku Islands
    Maluku Islands
    The Maluku Islands are an archipelago that is part of Indonesia, and part of the larger Maritime Southeast Asia region. Tectonically they are located on the Halmahera Plate within the Molucca Sea Collision Zone...

  • Dibunus marianae Goodnight & Goodnight, 1957
  • Dibunus pseudobiantes Loman, 1906New Guinea
    New Guinea
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  • Dibunus similis Roewer, 1912 — Philippines
  • Dibunus transitorius (Roewer, 1927) — Philippines

Epedaninae

  • Epedaninae Sørensen, in L.Koch 1886
  • Alloepedanus S. Suzuki, 1985
  • Alloepedanus robustus S. Suzuki, 1985Thailand
    Thailand
    Thailand , officially the Kingdom of Thailand , formerly known as Siam , is a country located at the centre of the Indochina peninsula and Southeast Asia. It is bordered to the north by Burma and Laos, to the east by Laos and Cambodia, to the south by the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia, and to the...


  • Balabanus Suzuki, 1977
  • Balabanus quadrispinosus Suzuki, 1977

  • Caletorellus Roewer, 1938
  • Caletorellus siamensis (Hirst, 1912) — Thailand

  • Epedanellus Roewer, 1911
  • Epedanellus tuberculatus Roewer, 1911Japan
    Japan
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  • Epedanidus Roewer, 1945
  • Epedanidus globibunus Roewer, 1945Perak
    Perak
    Perak , one of the 13 states of Malaysia, is the second largest state in the Peninsular Malaysia bordering Kedah and Yala Province of Thailand to the north, Penang to the northwest, Kelantan and Pahang to the east, Selangor the Strait of Malacca to the south and west.Perak means silver in Malay...


  • Epedanulus Roewer, 1913
  • Epedanulus sarasinorum Roewer, 1913Sulawesi
    Sulawesi
    Sulawesi is one of the four larger Sunda Islands of Indonesia and is situated between Borneo and the Maluku Islands. In Indonesia, only Sumatra, Borneo, and Papua are larger in territory, and only Java and Sumatra have larger Indonesian populations.- Etymology :The Portuguese were the first to...


  • Epedanus Thorell, 1876
  • Epedanus brevipalpus Banks, 1931Borneo
    Borneo
    Borneo is the third largest island in the world and is located north of Java Island, Indonesia, at the geographic centre of Maritime Southeast Asia....

  • Epedanus cavicolus Banks, 1931 — Borneo
  • Epedanus javanus Thorell, 1876Java
    Java
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  • Epedanus lutescens Thorell, 1876Sarawak
    Sarawak
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  • Epedanus pictus Thorell, 1876 — Sarawak
  • Epedanus pinangensis Thorell, 1890 — Pinang
  • Epedanus praedo Sørensen, 1932 — Borneo
  • Epedanus sumbawanus (Roewer, 1938)Sumbawa
    Sumbawa
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  • Euepedanus Roewer, 1915
  • Euepedanus chaiensis Suzuki, 1970
  • Euepedanus dividuus Suzuki, 1970
  • Euepedanus orientalis (Hirst, 1912) — Thailand
  • Euepedanus pentaspinulatus S. Suzuki, 1985 — Thailand
  • Euepedanus similis S. Suzuki, 1985 — Thailand
  • Euepedanus spinosus S. Suzuki, 1985 — Thailand
  • Euepedanus trispinosus Roewer, 1915Malacca
    Malacca
    Malacca , dubbed The Historic State or Negeri Bersejarah among locals) is the third smallest Malaysian state, after Perlis and Penang. It is located in the southern region of the Malay Peninsula, on the Straits of Malacca. It borders Negeri Sembilan to the north and the state of Johor to the south...


  • Funkikoa Roewer, 1927
  • Funkikoa maxima Roewer, 1927 — Funkiko (Taiwan)

  • Heteroepedanus Roewer, 1912
  • Heteroepedanus monacantha (Roewer, 1911)
  • Heteroepedanus tricantha (Roewer, 1911)

  • Aboriscus Roewer, 1940
  • Aboriscus singularis (Roewer, 1912) — India, Malaysia
  • Aboriscus longipes (Roewer, 1913)India
    India
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  • Aboriscus aborensis (Roewer, 1913) — India

  • Lobonychium Roewer, 1938
  • Lobonychium palpiplus Roewer, 1938 — Borneo

  • Metathyreotus Roewer, 1913
  • Metathyreotus aborensis Roewer, 1913Assam
    Assam
    Assam , also, rarely, Assam Valley and formerly the Assam Province , is a northeastern state of India and is one of the most culturally and geographically distinct regions of the country...

  • Metathyreotus kempi Roewer, 1913 — Assam

  • Metepedanulus Roewer, 1913
  • Metepedanulus sarasinorum Roewer, 1913 — Sulawesi
  • Metepedanulus flaveolus Banks, 1931 — Borneo

  • Metepedanus Roewer, 1912
  • Metepedanus venator (Roewer, 1911) — Borneo
  • Metepedanus accentuatus (Roewer, 1911) — Borneo

  • Mosfora Roewer, 1938
  • Mosfora silvestrii (Roewer, 1925) — Funkiko

  • Nanepedanus Roewer, 1938
  • Nanepedanus rufus Roewer, 1938 — Borneo

  • Neoepedanus Roewer, 1912
  • Neoepedanus fokiensis Roewer, 1912China
    China
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  • Paratakaoia S. Suzuki, 1985 — Thailand
  • Paratakaoia parva S. Suzuki, 1985
  • Paratakaoia minima (Suzuki, 1986) — Thailand

  • Parepedanulus Roewer, 1913
  • Parepedanulus sarasinorum Roewer, 1913 — Sulawesi
  • Parepedanulus bicmaculatus Roewer, 1915

  • Plistobunus Pocock, 1903
  • Plistobunus rapax Pocock, 1903Hong Kong
    Hong Kong
    Hong Kong is one of two Special Administrative Regions of the People's Republic of China , the other being Macau. A city-state situated on China's south coast and enclosed by the Pearl River Delta and South China Sea, it is renowned for its expansive skyline and deep natural harbour...


  • Pseudoepedanus Suzuki, 1969
  • Pseudoepedanus dolensis Suzuki, 1970

  • Pseudomarthana P. D. Hillyard, 1985
  • Pseudomarthana conspicua P. D. Hillyard, 1985 — Malaysia

  • Takaoia Roewer, 1911 — Takoia? (Solomon Islands
    Solomon Islands
    Solomon Islands is a sovereign state in Oceania, east of Papua New Guinea, consisting of nearly one thousand islands. It covers a land mass of . The capital, Honiara, is located on the island of Guadalcanal...

    )
  • Takaoia kubotai S. Suzuki, 1982 — Malaysia
  • Takaoia sauteri Roewer, 1911 — Taiwan
  • Takaoia similis Roewer, 1915 — Taiwan

  • Thyreotus Thorell, 1889
  • Thyreotus bifasciatus Thorell, 1889 — Burma
  • Thyreotus bimaculatus Roewer, 1912 — Burma

  • Toccolus Roewer, 1927
  • Toccolus minimus Roewer, 1927 — Tonking
  • Toccolus chibai Suzuki, 1976
  • Toccolus globitarsis Suzuki, 1970

  • Zepedanulus Roewer, 1927
  • Zepedanulus armatipalpus Roewer, 1927 — Malacca
  • Zepedanulus alter Roewer, 1963
  • Zepedanulus ishikawai Suzuki, 1971
  • Zepedanulus watanabei S. Suzuki, 1981 — Thailand

Acrobuninae

  • Acrobuninae Roewer, 1912
  • Acrobunus Thorell, 1891
  • Acrobunus nigropunctatus Thorell, 1891 — Sumatra
  • Acrobunus bifasciatus Thorell, 1911 — Sumatra
  • Acrobunus thorelli Banks, 1931 — Borneo

  • Anacrobunus Roewer, 1927
  • Anacrobunus filipes Roewer, 1927 — Riau Islands

  • Harpagonellus Roewer, 1927
  • Harpagonellus glaber Roewer, 1927 — Sumatra

  • Heterobiantes Roewer, 1912
  • Heterobiantes geniculatus (Pocock, 1903) — Hong Kong

  • Metacrobunus Roewer, 1915
  • Metacrobunus macrochelis Roewer, 1915 — Malacca
  • Metacrobunus frontalis Banks, 1931 — Borneo

  • Paracrobunus Suzuki, 1977
  • Paracrobunus bimaculatus Suzuki, 1977
  • Paracrobunus similis Suzuki, 1982

Sarasinicinae

  • Sarasinicinae Roewer, 1923should possibly be a family
  • Acanthepedanus Roewer, 1912
  • Acanthepedanus armatus Roewer, 1912 — Sumatra

  • Albertops Roewer, 1938
  • Albertops robustus Roewer, 1938 — Borneo

  • Asopella Sørensen, 1932
  • Asopella robusta S. Suzuki, 1982 — Philippines
  • Asopella xanti Sørensen, 1932 — Java

  • Delicola Roewer, 1938
  • Delicola longipalpis Roewer, 1938 — Sumatra

  • Gintingius Roewer, 1938
  • Gintingius robustus Roewer, 1938Pahang
    Pahang
    Pahang is the third largest state in Malaysia, after Sarawak and Sabah, occupying the huge Pahang River river basin. It is bordered to the north by Kelantan, to the west by Perak, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, to the south by Johor and to the east by Terengganu and the South China Sea.Its state...


  • Kilungius Roewer, 1915
  • Kilungius bimaculatus Roewer, 1915 — Taiwan
  • Kilungius insulanus (Hirst, 1911) — Japan?

  • Koyanus Roewer, 1938
  • Koyanus clarus Roewer, 1938 — Borneo

  • Kuchingius Roewer, 1927
  • Kuchingius megalopalpus Roewer, 1927 — Borneo

  • Nobeoka Roewer, 1938 — Japan
  • Nobeoka laevis Roewer, 1938

  • Opelytus Roewer, 1927
  • Opelytus rugichelis Roewer, 1938 — Borneo
  • Opelytus simoni Roewer, 1927 — Malacca
  • Opelytus spinichelis Rower, 1938 — Tenasserim
  • Opelytus vepretum Roewer, 1927 — Pulu Pinang

  • Padangcola Roewer, 1963should possibly be in Epedaninae
  • Padangcola jacobsoni Roewer, 1963

  • Panticola Roewer, 1938placement is uncertain
  • Panticola elegans Roewer, 1938 — Malacca

  • Parepedanus Roewer, 1912
  • Parepedanus bispinosus Roewer, 1912 — Sumatra
  • Parepedanus bimaculatus Roewer, 1915 — Malacca

  • Pasohnus Suzuki, 1976was in Phalangodidae
  • Pasohnus bispinosus Suzuki, 1976

  • Pseudobiantes Hirst, 1911 — Japan
  • Pseudobiantes japonicus Hirst, 1911 — Japan
  • Pseudobiantes silvestrii (Mello-Leitão, 1944) — nomen novum for P. japonicus

  • Punanus Roewer, 1938
  • Punanus tenuis Roewer, 1938 — Borneo

  • Sarasinica Strand, 1914
  • Sarasinica atra Roewer, 1938 — Borneo
  • Sarasinica femoralis Roewer, 1938 — Borneo
  • Sarasinica tricommata (Roewer, 1913) — Sulawesi
Sarasinica tricommata tricommata (Roewer, 1913)
Sarasinica tricommata quadripunctata Roewer, 1913
Sarasinica tricommata sexpunctata Roewer, 1913
  • Sarasinica henrikseni Mello-Leitão, 1944

  • Sembilanus Roewer, 1938
  • Sembilanus rugichelis Roewer, 1938 — Malacca

  • Sinistus Roewer, 1938
  • Sinistus maculatus Roewer, 1938 — Borneo
  • Sinistus fuscus Roewer, 1938 — Borneo

  • Siponnus Roewer, 1927
  • Siponnus stimulatus Roewer, 1927 — Pulu Pinang

  • Sungsotia Tsurusaki, 1995
  • Sungsotia uenoi Tsurusaki, 1995 — Vietnam

  • Tegestria Roewer, 1936
  • Tegestria borneensis Roewer, 1938 — Borneo
  • Tegestria coniata Roewer, 1938 — Malacca
  • Tegestria johorea Roewer, 1936 — Malacca
  • Tegestria montana Roewer, 1938 — Pulu Pinang
  • Tegestria parva Suzuki, 1970
  • Tegestria pinangensis see Roewer 1938
  • Tegestria seriata Roewer, 1938 — Malacca
  • Tegestria sumatrana Roewer, 1938 — Sumatra

  • Tonkinatus Roewer, 1938 — Tonking
  • Tonkinatus bimaculatus Roewer, 1938

Incertae sedis

  • Incertae sedis
    Incertae sedis
    , is a term used to define a taxonomic group where its broader relationships are unknown or undefined. Uncertainty at specific taxonomic levels is attributed by , , and similar terms.-Examples:*The fossil plant Paradinandra suecica could not be assigned to any...

  • Beloniscellus Roewer, 1912
  • Beloniscellus lombokiensis (Roewer, 1912) — Lombok
  • Beloniscellus floresianus Roewer, 1931Sunda Islands
    Sunda Islands
    The Sunda Islands are a group of islands that form part of the Malay archipelago.They are further divided into the Greater Sunda Islands and the Lesser Sunda Islands.-Administration:...

  • Beloniscellus renschi Roewer, 1931 — Sunda Islands
  • Beloniscellus sumbawaensis Roewer, 1931 — Sunda Islands
  • Beloniscellus parvicalcar Roewer, 1931 — Sunda Islands
  • Beloniscellus narmadeus Roewer, 1949 — Indonesia

  • Beloniscops Roewer, 1949
  • Beloniscops flavicalcar Roewer, 1949 — Sumatra
  • Beloniscops lata Roewer, 1949 — Sumatra

  • Belonisculus Roewer, 1923
  • Belonisculus jacobsoni Roewer, 1923 — Simalur Island (Sumatra)

  • Beloniscus Thorell, 1891
  • Beloniscus albimarginatus Roewer, 1915Singapore
    Singapore
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  • Beloniscus albiephippiatus Roewer, 1916 — Singapore
  • Beloniscus albipustulatus Roewer, 1949 — Sumatra
  • Beloniscus biconus Roewer, 1926 — Sumatra
  • Beloniscus bicornis Roewer, 1927 — Sumatra
  • Beloniscus malayanus Roewer, 1949 — Sumatra
  • Beloniscus morosus Thorell, 1891 — Sumatra
  • Beloniscus ochraceus Loman, in Weber 1892 — Sumatra
  • Beloniscus pustulosus Loman, in Weber 1892 — Sumatra
  • Beloniscus quinquespinosus Thorell, 1891 — Sumatra
  • Beloniscus simaluris Roewer, 1923 — Simalur Island
  • Beloniscus thienemanni Roewer, 1931 — Sunda Islands
  • Beloniscus tricalcaratus Roewer, 1949 — Java
  • Beloniscus tuberculatus Roewer, 1927 — Sumatra

  • Buparellus Roewer, 1949
  • Buparellus mitylus (Thorell, 1889) — Burma
  • Buparellus dibunichelis Roewer, 1949 — Burma
  • Buparellus patellaris Roewer, 1949 — Burma
  • Buparellus insolitus S. Suzuki, 1985 — Thailand

  • Bupares Thorell, 1889
  • Bupares armatus Roewer, 1949 — Burma
  • Bupares caper Thorell, 1889 — India, Burma
  • Bupares chelicornis Roewer, 1927 — Thailand
  • Bupares degerbolae S. Suzuki, 1985 — Thailand
  • Bupares granulatus Thorell, 1890 — Pinang
  • Bupares pachytarsus Roewer, 1934Perak
    Perak
    Perak , one of the 13 states of Malaysia, is the second largest state in the Peninsular Malaysia bordering Kedah and Yala Province of Thailand to the north, Penang to the northwest, Kelantan and Pahang to the east, Selangor the Strait of Malacca to the south and west.Perak means silver in Malay...

    , Singapore
  • Bupares stridulator Roewer, 1949 — Burma
  • Bupares trochanteralis Roewer, 1949 — Burma

  • Dhaulagirius Martens, 1977placement is uncertain
  • Dhaulagirius altitudinalis Marten, 1977

  • Dumaguetes Roewer, 1927
  • Dumaguetes chapmani Roewer, 1927 — Philippines

  • Parabeloniscus Suzuki, 1967
  • Parabeloniscus caudatus Suzuki, 1973
  • Parabeloniscus nipponicus Suzuki, 1967
  • Parabeloniscus shimojanai Suzuki, 1971

  • Parabupares S. Suzuki, 1982
  • Parabupares robustus S. Suzuki, 1982 — Indonesia

  • Sotekia S. Suzuki, 1982
  • Sotekia minima S. Suzuki, 1982 — Indonesia

  • Tithaeus Thorell, 1890
  • Tithaeus annandalei Roewer, 1927 — Singapore
  • Tithaeus birmanicus Roewer, 1949 — Burma
  • Tithaeus borneensis Roewer, 1949 — Borneo
  • Tithaeus cruciatus Roewer, 1927 — Sumatra
  • Tithaeus drac Lian, Zhu & Kury, 2008 — China
  • Tithaeus flavescens Banks, 1931 — Borneo
  • Tithaeus fraseri Suzuki, 1972 — Malaysia
  • Tithaeus fuscus Roewer, 1949 — Borneo
  • Tithaeus granulatus Banks, 1931 — Borneo
  • Tithaeus indochinensis Roewer, 1925 — Tonking
  • Tithaeus jacobsoni Roewer, 1923 — Sumatra
  • Tithaeus javanus Roewer, 1949 — Java
  • Tithaeus johorensis Roewer, 1949 — Malaya
  • Tithaeus kokutnus S. Suzuki, 1985 — Thailand
  • Tithaeus krakatauensis Roewer, 1949 — Indonesia
  • Tithaeus laevigatus Thorell, 1890 — Pinang
  • Tithaeus lesserti Roewer, 1949 — Borneo
  • Tithaeus longipes Banks, 1931 — Borneo
  • Tithaeus malakkanus Roewer, 1949 — Staits
  • Tithaeus metatarsalis Roewer, 1949 — Malaya
  • Tithaeus minor Roewer, 1949 — Singapore
  • Tithaeus nigripes Banks, 1931 — Borneo
  • Tithaeus pumilio Roewer, 1949 — Sarawak
  • Tithaeus rotundus Suzuki, 1970
  • Tithaeus rudispina Roewer, 1935 — Malaya
  • Tithaeus rudispina Roewer, 1949 — Johore (preoccupied?)
  • Tithaeus sarawakensis Roewer, 1912 — Sarawak
  • Tithaeus siamensis Roewer, 1949 — Thailand
  • Tithaeus similis S. Suzuki, 1985 — Thailand
  • Tithaeus tenuis Roewer, 1949 — Johore
  • Tithaeus timorensis Roewer, 1949 — Indonesia
  • Tithaeus trimaculatus Roewer, 1949 — Indonesia
  • Tithaeus vagus (Loman, 1892)
  • Tithaeus watanabei Suzuki, 1970b

  • Tokunosia Suzuki, 1964
  • Tokunosia tenuipes Suzuki, 1964
Tokunosia tenuipes tenuipes Suzuki, 1964
Tokunosia tenuipes tuberuculata Suzuki, 1973
Tokunosia tenuipes taiwana Suzuki, 1977
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