Leiobunum euserratipalpe

Ingianni, McGhee & Shultz, 2011

Leiobunum euserratipalpe is a of harvestman (order Opiliones) in the Sclerosomatidae, described in 2011. It is known from North America. As a member of the Leiobunum, it shares the characteristic long-legged body plan typical of this group of harvestmen. The specific epithet 'euserratipalpe' refers to features of the .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Leiobunum euserratipalpe: //ˌlaɪoʊˈbjuːnəm ˌjuːsərətiˈpælpi//

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Distribution

North America.

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Taxonomic History

Described in 2011 by Ingianni, McGhee & Shultz, making it a relatively recently recognized within the taxonomically challenging Leiobunum.

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