Enigmina warrenorum
Ubick & Briggs, 2008
Enigmina warrenorum is a of armoured harvestman in the Phalangodidae, described in 2008. It belongs to the suborder Laniatores, a group of harvestmen characterized by relatively short legs and often heavily sclerotized bodies. The species is known from very few observations, with only three records documented on iNaturalist. Its specific epithet honors the Warren family.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Enigmina warrenorum: /ˌɛnɪɡˈmaɪnə ˌwɑːrɛnˈɔːrəm/
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Distribution
North America
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Taxonomic history
Described by Darrell Ubick and Thomas S. Briggs in 2008. The Enigmina is part of the diverse Phalangodidae, which contains numerous small-bodied, often cave-dwelling or soil-dwelling harvestmen in North America.
Data scarcity
With only three observations recorded on iNaturalist and minimal published literature, most aspects of this ' remain undocumented. This pattern is common for small, cryptic Laniatores harvestmen, many of which are known from few specimens and limited localities.