Togwoteeus

Roewer, 1952

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Togwoteeus is a of harvestmen in the Sclerosomatidae, established by Roewer in 1952. The genus contains a single , Togwoteeus biceps, found primarily in western North America. Members are classified within the suborder Eupnoi, a group of long-legged harvestmen characterized by relatively unmodified and well-developed .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Togwoteeus: /tɔɡwəˈtiːəs/

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Distribution

Western North America

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Taxonomic status

Togwoteeus is a containing only Togwoteeus biceps. The genus is placed in Leiobuninae within Sclerosomatidae.

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