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Sclerosomatidae

The Sclerosomatidae are a family of harvestmen with about 1,300 known species. One former subfamily has been recently removed to form a new family, Globipedidae.

Name

The name is combined from Ancient Greek skleros "hard" and soma "body".

Genera

* Abaetetuba <small>Tourinho-Davis, 2004</small> (5 species)
* Adungrella <small>Roewer, 1955</small> (3 species)
* Aguilaia <small>González-Sponga, 2003</small> (1 species; Venezuela)
* Akalpia <small>Roewer, 1915</small> (2 species; India and Japan)
* Altobunus <small>Roewer, 1910</small> (3 species; Celebes and Philippines)
* Amazonesia <small>Soares, 1970</small> (2 species)
* Antigrella <small>Roewer, 1954</small> (1 species)
* Aurivilliola <small>Roewer, 1910</small> (17 species; South and Southeast Asia)
* Azucarella <small>Roewer, 1959</small> (1 species)
* Bakerinulus <small>Roewer, 1955</small> (1 species)
* Bastia <small>Roewer, 1910</small> (3 species; South and Southeast Asia)
* Bastioides <small>Mello-Leitão, 1931</small> (1 species; South America)
* Baturitia <small>Roewer, 1931</small> (1 species; Sunda Islands)
* Bellonia <small>González-Sponga, 2003</small> (1 species; Venezuela)
* Biceropsis <small>Roewer, 1935</small> (1 species; Burma)
* Bonthainia <small>Roewer, 1913</small> (5 species; South and Southeast Asia)
* Bullobunus <small>Roewer, 1910</small> (7 species; Philippines)
* Caluga <small>Roewer, 1959</small> (1 species)
* Cardenalia <small>Kury, 2017</small> (1 species; Venezuela)
* Carinobius <small>Roewer, 1955</small> (1 species)
* Carmenia <small>Roewer, 1915</small> (1 species; Colombia)
* Carmichaelus <small>Roewer, 1929</small> (1 species; India)
* Ceratobunellus <small>Roewer, 1911</small> (3 species; India)
* Ceratobunoides <small>Roewer, 1923</small> (2 species; Sumatra)
* Ceratobunus <small>Thorell, 1889</small> (13 species)
* Cervibunus <small>Roewer, 1912</small> (3 Species; South and Southeast Asia)
* Chasenella <small>Roewer, 1955</small> (2 species; Borneo)
* Chebabius <small>Roewer, 1935</small> (1 species; Burma)
* Coonoora <small>Roewer, 1929</small> (1 species; India)
* Dentobunus <small>Roewer, 1910</small> (33 species; Southeast Asia)
* Diangathia <small>Roewer, 1955</small> (1 species)
* Echinobunus <small>Roewer, 1912</small> (1 species; Java)
* Euceratobunus <small>Roewer, 1923</small> (1 species; India)
* Eugagrella <small>Roewer, 1910</small> (25 species; South and Southeast Asia)
* Euzaleptus <small>Roewer, 1911</small> (4 species; South and Southeast Asia)
* Fesa <small>Roewer, 1953</small> (1 species)
* Gagrella <small>Stoliczka, 1869</small> (226 species; Asia)
* Gagrellenna <small>Roewer, 1929</small> (1 species; India)
* Gagrellina <small>Roewer, 1913</small> (1 species; Celebes)
* Gagrellissa <small>Roewer, 1931</small> (1 species; Sunda Islands)
* Gagrellopsis <small>Sato & Suzuki, 1939</small> (1 species; Japan)
* Gagrellula <small>Roewer, 1910</small> (67 species; Asia)
* Garleppa <small>Roewer, 1912</small> (4 species; South America)
* Geaya <small>Roewer, 1910</small> (82 species; Latin America)
* Globulosoma <small>Martens, 1987</small> (2 species; Nepal)
* Guaranobunus <small>Ringuelet, 1954</small> (1 species; Argentina)
* Hamitergum <small>Crawford, 1992</small> (1 species; Russia)
* Harmanda <small>Roewer, 1910</small> (15 species; Asia)
* Harmandina <small>Schenkel, 1954</small> (1 species)
* Hehoa <small>Roewer, 1929</small> (1 species; India)
* Heterogagrella <small>Roewer, 1954</small> (2 species; Southeast Asia)
* Hexazaleptus <small>Suzuki, 1966</small> (1 species)
* Hexomma <small>Thorell, 1876</small> (9 species; Southeast Asia)
* Himaldroma <small>Martens, 1987</small> (2 species; Nepal)
* Himalzaleptus <small>Martens, 1987</small> (1 species; Nepal)
* Holcobunus <small>Roewer, 1910</small> (26 or 27 species; Latin America)
* Holmbergiana <small>Mello-Leitão, 1931</small> (3 species; South America)
* Hologagrella <small>Roewer, 1910</small> (7 species; Southeast Asia)
* Hypogrella <small>Roewer, 1955</small> (1 species)
* Hypsibunus <small>Thorell, 1891</small> (11 species; India & Southeast Asia)
* Jussara <small>Mello-Leitão, 1935</small> (10 species; South America)
* Koyamaia <small>Suzuki, 1972</small> (1 species)
* Krusa <small>Goodnight & Goodnight, 1947</small> (10 species; Mexico)
* Krusella <small>Roewer, 1953</small> (1 species; Venezuela)
* Liopagus <small>Chamberlin, 1916</small> (1 species)
* Marthana <small>Thorell, 1891</small> (24 species; Southeast Asia)
* Melanopa <small>Thorell, 1889</small> (30 species; India, Southeast Asia)
* Melanopella <small>Roewer, 1931</small> (3 species; Sunda Islands)
* Melanopula <small>Roewer, 1929</small> (5 species; South and Southeast Asia)
* Metadentobunus <small>Roewer, 1915</small> (3 species; Taiwan)
* Metahehoa <small>Suzuki, 1985</small> (1 species)
* Metasyleus <small>Roewer, 1955</small> (3 species)
* Metaverpulus <small>Roewer, 1912</small> (7 species; South Asia)
* Metazaleptus <small>Roewer, 1912</small> (8 species; South and Southeast Asia)
* Microzaleptus <small>Roewer, 1955</small> (1 species)
* Mitopiella <small>Banks, 1930</small> (1 species)
* Mucuya <small>González-Sponga, 2003</small> (1 species)
* Munequita <small>Mello-Leitão, 1941</small> (1 species; Brazil)
* Neogagrella <small>Roewer, 1913</small> (3 species; South and Southeast Asia)
* Nepalgrella <small>Martens, 1987</small> (2 species; Nepal)
* Nepalkanchia <small>Martens, 1990</small> (2 species; Nepal)
* Obigrella <small>Roewer, 1955</small> (1 species)
* Octozaleptus <small>Suzuki, 1966</small> (1 species)
* Onostemma <small>Mello-Leitão, 1938</small> (2 species; Brazil)
* Oobunus <small>Kishida, 1930</small> (1 species)
* Orissula <small>Roewer, 1955</small> (1 species)
* Padangrella <small>Roewer, 1954</small> (1 species)
* Palniella <small>Roewer, 1929</small> (1 species; India)
* Paradentobunus <small>Roewer, 1915</small> (1 species; India)
* Paragagrella <small>Roewer, 1912</small> (5 species; South and Southeast Asia)
* Paragagrellina <small>Schenkel, 1963</small> (1 species)
* Parageaya <small>Mello-Leitão, 1933</small> (6 species; Latin America)
* Paratamboicus <small>Mello-Leitão, 1940</small> (30 species; South America)
* Paraumbogrella <small>Suzuki, 1963</small> (1 species)
* Paruleptes <small>Soares, 1970</small> (1 species)
* Pectenobunus <small>Roewer, 1910</small> (4 species; South America)
* Pergagrella <small>Roewer, 1954</small> (1 species)
* Pokhara <small>Suzuki, 1970</small> (7 species; Nepal)
* Prionostemma <small>Pocock, 1903</small> (114 species; Mexico, Central America, and South America)
* Prodentobunus <small>Roewer, 1923</small> (4 species; Asia)
* Psammogeaya <small>Mello-Leitão, 1946</small> (1 species; Uruguay)
* Psathyropus <small>L. Koch, 1878</small> (40 species; Asia)
* Pseudarthromerus <small>Karsch, 1892</small> (1 species)
* Pseudogagrella <small>Redikortsev, 1936</small> (13 species; East Asia)
* Pseudomelanopa <small>Suzuki, 1974</small> (2 species; East Asia)
* Pseudosystenocentrus <small>Suzuki, 1985</small> (1 species)
* Romerella <small>Goodnight & Goodnight, 1943</small> (5 species; Mexico and South America)
* Sarasinia <small>Roewer, 1913</small> (1 species; Celebes)
* Sataria <small>Roewer, 1915</small> (3 species; India)
* Scotomenia <small>Thorell, 1889</small> (1 species; Burma)
* Sericicorpus <small>Martens, 1987</small> (1 species; Nepal)
* Sinadroma <small>Roewer, 1955</small> (1 species)
* Syleus <small>Thorell, 1876</small> (2 species; India)
* Syngagrella <small>Roewer, 1913</small> (1 species; Celebes)
* Systenocentrus <small>Simon, 1886</small> (6 species; Southeast and East Asia)
* Tamboicus <small>Roewer, 1912</small> (3 species; South America)
* Taperina <small>Roewer, 1953</small> (2 species)
* Tetraceratobunus <small>Roewer, 1915</small> (3 species; South Asia)
* Thunbergia <small>Martens, 2020</small> (4 species; South America)
* Toragrella <small>Roewer, 1955</small> (2 species)
* Trachyrhinus <small>Weed, 1892</small> (7 species; North America: Mexico and United States)
* Umbogrella <small>Roewer, 1955</small> (1 species)
* Umbopilio <small>Roewer, 1956</small> (2 species)
* Vaho <small>González-Sponga, 2003</small> (1 species)
* Valle <small>González-Sponga, 2003</small> (3 species)
* Varinodulia <small>Canals, 1935</small> (1 species)
* Verpulus <small>Simon, 1901</small> (13 species; South and Southeast Asia)
* Verrucobunus <small>Roewer, 1931</small> (3 species; East and Southeast Asia)
* Xerogrella <small>Martens, 1987</small> (1 species; Nepal)
* Zaleptiolus <small>Roewer, 1955</small> (4 species; Asia)
* Zaleptulus <small>Roewer, 1955</small> (3 species)
* Zaleptus <small>Thorell, 1876</small> (72 species; Asia and Australia)
  • Gyantinae <small>Silhavý, 1946</small>
* Gyas <small>Simon, 1879</small> (1 species; Alps)
* Gyoides <small>Martens, 1982</small> (6 species; Nepal)
* Rongsharia <small>Roewer, 1957</small> (3 species; Nepal)
  • Leiobuninae <small>Banks, 1893</small>
* Amilenoides <small>Martens & Wijnhoven, 2022</small>
* Cosmobunus <small>Simon, 1879</small> (5 species; Spain and Mexico)
* Dilophiocara <small>Redikorzev, 1931</small> (2 species)
* Eumesosoma <small>Cokendolpher, 1980</small> (6 species; United States)
* Eusclera <small>Roewer, 1910</small> (2 species; China and India)
* Goasheer <small>Snegovaya, Cokendolpher & Mozaffarian, 2018</small>
* Hadrobunus <small>Banks, 1900</small> (2 species; United States)
* Kovalius <small>Chemeris, 2023</small>
* Leiobunum <small>C.L.Koch, 1839</small> (126 species - 2 extinct fossils; worldwide)
* Leiolima <small>Prieto & Wijnhoven, 2020</small>
* Leuronychus <small>Banks, 1900</small> (2 species; North America)
* Microliobunum <small>Roewer, 1912</small> (2 species; Middle East)
* Nelima <small>Roewer, 1910</small> (44 species; worldwide)
* Paranelima <small>Caporiacco, 1938</small> (6 species; Mexico and Central America)
* Schenkeliobunum <small>Starega, 1964</small> (1 species)
* Togwoteeus <small>Roewer, 1952</small> (1 species; United States)
* †Amauropilio <small>Mello-Leitão, 1937 (fossil)</small> (2 species; fossils found in Colorado)
  • Sclerosomatinae <small>Simon, 1879</small>
* Astrobunus <small>Thorell, 1876</small> (10 species; Europe)
* Granulosoma <small>Martens, 1973</small> (2 species; Himalayas)
* Homalenotus <small>C.L.Koch, 1839</small> (10 species; Southern Europe and North Africa)
* Mastobunus <small>Simon, 1879</small> (2 species; Southern Europe and North Africa)
* Metasclerosoma <small>Roewer, 1912</small> (3 species; Europe)
* Pseudastrobunus <small>Martens, 1973</small> (1 species, Himalayas)
* Pseudohomalenotus <small>Caporiacco, 1935</small> (1 species; the Karakoram)
* Pygobunus <small>Roewer, 1957</small> (2 species; Taiwan, Japan)
* Umbopilio <small>Roewer, 1956</small> (2 species; India, Myanmar)

Removed

* Caiza <small>Roewer, 1925</small>. Subjective synonym of Pectenobunus Roewer, 1910) in Tourinho, 2004a
* Pseudoarthromerus <small>Karsch, 1891</small> (1 species; Japan, nomen nudum, therefore non-valid)

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