Gonyleptidae is a neotropical family of harvestmen (order Opiliones) with more than 800 species, the largest in the suborder Laniatores and the second largest of the Opiliones as a whole. The largest known harvestmen are gonyleptids.

Gonyleptidae
Metagonyleptes calcar Roewer, 1913, from Brazil
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Opiliones
Superfamily: Gonyleptoidea
Family: Gonyleptidae
Sundevall, 1833
Subfamilies

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Like most harvestmen, gonyleptids are almost exclusively nocturnal, except some Caelopyginae, Goniosomatinae (during reproductive season), Gonyleptinae, Mitobatinae, Pachylinae and Progonyleptoidellinae. Most species inhabit dense tropical, subtropical and temperate (Chile) forests, but some occur in open vegetation as the Pampas, the Cerrado, and the Caatinga. There are some species that live in caves, but only three troglobites are recorded for the family.

Name edit

The family is named after the type genus Gonyleptes, which is derived from Greek gony, gonatos = joint, knee + leptos, ê, on = thin, fine, delicate.

Diagnosis edit

Laniatores with coxa IV immensely developed, widely surpassing dorsal scutum in dorsal view in most species. Many species with double ozopore. Pedipalpus with cylindrical segments, strongly spined, tibia and tarsus flattened ventrally. Basal segments of leg IV with strong sexual dimorphism, shown either in spination, curvature or length. Penis with ventral plate well defined, glans may bear ventral and/or dorsal processes.

Distribution edit

Gonyleptidae have been recorded continuously from the southernmost tip of the South American continent (southern Chile and Argentina), Falklands to Costa Rica, with one isolated species cited from Guatemala.

Subfamilies edit

Gonyleptidae comprises several subfamilies, around 280 genera and over 700 species (early 2024):

Note: Metasarcinae was formerly included as a subfamily of Gonyleptidae and has since been raised to family level (Metasarcidae).

Relationships edit

Gonyleptidae is the sister-group of Cosmetidae and both are related to the Stygnidae and Cranaidae (Kury, 1992).

References edit

  • Kury, Adriano B. (December 1992). "The false Cranainae of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest (Opiliones Gonyleptidae)". Tropical Zoology. 5 (2): 279–291. doi:10.1080/03946975.1992.10539199.
  • DaSilva, Márcio Bernardino; Gnaspini, Pedro (2009). "A systematic revision of Goniosomatinae (Arachnida: Opiliones: Gonyleptidae), with a cladistic analysis and biogeographical notes". Invertebrate Systematics. 23 (6): 530. doi:10.1071/IS09022.
  • DaSilva, Marcio Bernardino; Pinto-da-Rocha, Ricardo (August 2010). "Systematic review and cladistic analysis of the Hernandariinae (Opiliones: Gonyleptidae)". Zoologia (Curitiba). 27 (4): 577–642. doi:10.1590/S1984-46702010000400010.