Biology:Taracus

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Short description: Genus of harvestmen/daddy longlegs

Taracus
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Taracus

Taracus is a genus of harvestman,[1][2] or Opiliones, typically found living in limestone and lava caves in the United States.[3] They grow to a size of 2.0–5.5 mm (0.08–0.22 in).[4]

Taxonomy

Taracus contains the following species, per World Catalog of Opiliones.[1] Of the 14 described species (as of 2023), almost all are found in the United States .

  • Taracus aspenae Shear, 2018 (USA: Oregon)
  • Taracus audisioae Shear, 2016 (USA: California)
  • Taracus birsteini Ljovuschkin, 1971 (Russia: Primorsky Krai)
  • Taracus carmanah Shear, 2016 (Canada: British Colombia)
  • Taracus fluvipileus Shear, 2016 (USA: California)
  • Taracus gertschi Goodnight & Goodnight, 1942 (USA: Idaho, Oregon, etc; Canada: Alberta, British Colombia)
  • Taracus marchingtoni Shear & Warfel, 2016 (USA: Oregon)
  • Taracus packardi Simon, 1879 (USA: Colorado, New Mexico)
  • Taracus pallipes Banks, 1894 (USA: Washington, Oregon, California)
  • Taracus silvestrii Roewer, 1930 (USA: Oregon)
  • Taracus spesavius Shear, 2016 (USA: Nevada)
  • Taracus taylori Shear, 2016 (USA: Nevada)
  • Taracus timpanogos Shear, 2016 (USA: Utah)
  • Taracus ubicki Shear, 2016 (USA: California)

Elsewhere (as of 2023): For Taracus spinosus Banks, 1894 and its synonym Taracus malkini Goodnight & Goodnight, 1945 see Oskoron spinosus (Banks, 1894). For Taracus nigripes Goodnight & Goodnight, 1943 see as synonym of Taracus packardi Simon, 1879.

References

Wikidata ☰ Q2804990 entry