Travuniidae
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The Travuniidae are a small family of harvestman with little more than ten described species, within the suborder Laniatores
Laniatores
Laniatores is the largest suborder of the arachnid order Opiliones with over 4,000 described species worldwide. The majority of the species are highly dependent on humid environments and usually correlated with tropical and temperate forest habitats....

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Description

Travuniidae are at the most three millimeters long, with slender, unarmed legs and robust, strongly spined pedipalp
Pedipalp
Pedipalps , are the second pair of appendages of the prosoma in the subphylum Chelicerata. They are traditionally thought to be homologous with mandibles in Crustacea and insects, although more recent studies Pedipalps (commonly shortened to palps or palpi), are the second pair of appendages of the...

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Distribution

Travuniidae have been found in Europe
Europe
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, Japan
Japan
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 and the USA. Although some were described from Slovenia
Slovenia
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, these records proved to be erroneous.

Relationships

Travuniidae are most closely related to Cladonychiidae
Cladonychiidae
The Cladonychiidae are a small family of harvestman with less than twenty described species, within the suborder Laniatores.-Description:Members of this family range from less than two to about four millimeters in body length, with robust, spined pedipalps and rather short legs, although the second...

; it is even possible that Travuniidae is paraphyletic in respect to this family.

Name

The name of the type genus is derived from the Latin
Latin
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 name of Trebinje
Trebinje
Trebinje is the southernmost municipality and town in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is administratively part of the Republika Srpska entity and is located in southeastern Herzegovina, some from the Adriatic Sea....

, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Peltonychiinae

Peltonychiinae Kratochvíl, Balat & Pelikan, 1958
  • Peltonychia Roewer, 1935
  • Peltonychia leprieurii (Lucas, 1860) — Buco Dell'Orso (cave, northern Italy
    Italy
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    )
  • Peltonychia posteumicola (Roewer, 1935)
  • Peltonychia gabria Roewer, 1935
  • Peltonychia tenuis Roewer, 1935

Travuniinae

Travuniinae Absolon & Kratochvíl, 1932
  • Abasola Strand, 1928
  • Abasola troglodytes (Roewer, 1915)Dalmatia
    Dalmatia
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  • Abasola sarea Roewer, 1935Pyrenees
    Pyrenees
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  • Abasola hofferi Silhavy, 1937 — Yugoslavia

  • Arbasus Roewer, 1935
  • Arbasus caecus (Simon, 1911) — southern France
    France
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  • Dinaria Hadzi, 1932 — palearctic

  • Kratochvíliola Roewer, 1935 — palearctic
  • Kratochvíliola navarica Roewer, 1935

  • Speleonychia Briggs, 1974
  • Speleonychia sengeri Briggs, 1974 — Washington

  • Travunia Absolon & Kratochvíl, 1932
  • Travunia jandai Kratochvíl, 1938Yugoslavia
    Yugoslavia
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incertae sedis

  • Yuria Suzuki, 1964Japan
    Japan
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  • Yuria pulcra Suzuki, 1964
  • Yuria pulcra pulcra Suzuki, 1964
  • Yuria pulcra briggsi Suzuki, 1975

  • Buemarinoa Roewer, 1956
  • Buemarinoa patrizii Roewer, 1956Sardinia
    Sardinia
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