Globipes

Banks, 1893

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Globipes is a of harvestmen (Opiliones) in the Globipedidae, established by Nathan Banks in 1893 with Globipes spinulatus as the type . The genus contains three described species, two of which occur in coastal California and one in Guerrero, Mexico. It is among the relatively small-bodied sclerosomatoid harvestmen of western North America.

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How to pronounce Globipes: //ɡloʊˈbaɪpiːz//

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Distribution

Western North America: coastal California, USA (Globipes simplex, Globipes spinulatus) and Guerrero, Mexico (Globipes schultzei).

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