Biology:Taracus marchingtoni

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Short description: Genus of arachnid

Taracus marchingtoni
Taracus marchintoni, Lava River Cave.jpg
An adult T. marchingtoni clinging to a wall inside Lava River Cave.
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Opiliones
Family: Taracidae
Genus: Taracus
Species:
T. marchingtoni
Binomial name
Taracus marchingtoni
Shear, 2016

Taracus marchingtoni is a genus of harvestman found in the lava caves of semi-arid and arid regions of central Oregon.[1] It belongs to the family Taracidae and was first collected by Jean and Wilton Ivie in 1965 in Lava River Cave but not identified as a new species until collected by Neil Marchington of the Oregon High Desert Grotto in 2008.[1][2] Its range is suspected to be the surrounding areas of Newberry Volcano.[1] It has enlarged but thin chelicerae, typically equal to or longer than the entire length of the body, and in small-bodied males nearly three times as long.[1] The harvestman is troglobiotic and has a predominantly white abdomen, black chelicerae, and highly reduced eye size.[1] T. marchingtoni has been observed feeding on small troglophilic millipedes identified as Plumatyla humerosa of the Conotylidae family.[1]

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References

Wikidata ☰ Q111362639 entry