Crosbyella roeweri
Goodnight & Goodnight, 1942
Crosbyella roeweri is a of armoured harvestman in the Phalangodidae, described by Goodnight & Goodnight in 1942. It belongs to the suborder Laniatores, a group of short-legged, heavily sclerotized harvestmen commonly found in soil and leaf litter . The species is recorded from North America, though specific locality details remain limited.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Crosbyella roeweri: //ˌkrɒz.biˈɛl.ə roʊˈweɹ.i//
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Distribution
North America
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Taxonomic placement
Crosbyella roeweri is classified in the Phalangodidae within the superfamily Phalangodoidea. The family Phalangodidae is part of the infraorder Grassatores, which contains the most -rich and morphologically diverse group of harvestmen.
Data availability
No observations are currently recorded in iNaturalist for this , and published literature appears sparse. The original description by Goodnight & Goodnight (1942) remains the primary source of information.