Libitioides albolineata

(Sørensen, 1884)

Libitioides albolineata is a of harvestman in the Cosmetidae, described by Sørensen in 1884. The Libitioides is part of the neotropical cosmetid fauna, characterized by relatively small body size and distinctive patterning. Species in this genus are found in Central and South America.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Libitioides albolineata: //lɪˌbɪtiˈoʊ.aɪdiːz ælˌboʊ.lɪˈniː.ɑːtə//

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Distribution

Central and South America (based on -level distribution patterns in Cosmetidae).

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Taxonomic Note

Libitioides was established as a within Cosmetidae, a known for its diverse neotropical harvestman fauna. The specific epithet 'albolineata' refers to white linear markings, a common pattern element in cosmetid .

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