Nemastomatinae is a subfamily of harvestmen with over 125 described species in 19 (extant) genera. They are usually found in temperate regions.
Species
For complete breakdown, see Nemastomatidae, or:
The genera are as follows (as of 2023):
- Acromitostoma <small>Roewer, 1951</small> (2 species)Spain, Morocco
- Burnia <small>Prieto, 2021</small> (2 species)Spain
- Carinostoma <small>KratochvÃÂl, 1958</small> (2 species) Southern Europe
- Caucnemastoma <small>Martens, 2006</small> (2 species) - Russia
- Centetostoma <small>KratochvÃÂl, 1958</small> (2 species)Western Europe
- Giljarovia <small>KratochvÃÂl, 1958</small> (11 species) Eastern Europe, Russia, etc. (See <small>Tchemeris & Kovblyuk, 2012)</small>
- Hadzinia <small>Ã
 ilhavý, 1966</small> (See <small>Novak & Kozel, 2014</small>) (2 species)European Balkans
- Histricostoma <small>KratochvÃÂl, 1958</small> (8 species)Southern Europe
- Mediostoma <small>KratochvÃÂl, 1958</small>Southeastern Europe, Anatolia, Central Asia
- Mitostoma <small>Roewer, 1951</small>Europe (widespread), Caucasus
- Nemaspela <small>Ã
 ilhavý, 1966</small>Caucasus, Southeastern Europe
- Nemastoma <small>C.L. Koch, 1836</small>Europe (Widespread), Algeria (?)
- Nemastomella <small>Mello-Leitão, 1936</small>Western Europe, Algeria (?)
- Paranemastoma <small>Redikorzev, 1936</small>Europe (Widespread), Caucasus, Anatolia, (plus India?)
- Pyza <small>StarÃÂga, 1976</small>Southeastern Europe, Anatolia
- Saccarella <small>Schönhofer & Martens, 2012</small>Italy
- Sinostoma <small>Martens, 2016</small>China
- Starengovia <small>Snegovaya, 2010</small>Central Asia, China
- Vestiferum <small>Martens, 2006</small>Caucasus, Anatolia
Fossil species
There are currently 5 described fossil harvestmen that have been assigned to Nemastomatinae, 4 of which are assigned to modern genera:
- Histricostoma <small>KratochvÃÂl, 1958</small>
* â Histricostoma tuberculatum <small>(C.L. Koch & Berendt, 1854)</small> - Paleogene Baltic & Bitterfield amber
- Mitostoma <small>Roewer, 1951</small>
* â Mitostoma denticulatum <small>(C.L. Koch & Berendt, 1854)</small> - Paleogene Baltic amber
* â Mitostoma gruberi <small>Dunlop & Mitov, 2009</small> - Paleogene Baltic & Bitterfield amber
- Nemastoma <small>(C.L. Koch, 1836)</small>
* â Nemastoma incertum <small>C.L. Koch & Berendt, 1854</small> - Paleogene Baltic amber
- â Paragilarovia <small>Elsaka, Mitov, & Dunlop, 2019</small>
* â Paragilarovia hochae <small>Elsaka, Mitov, & Dunlop, 2019</small> - Paleogene Baltic amber
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