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Title: | Arachnida at 'Reserva Ducke', Central Amazonia/Brazil |
Authors: | Adis, Joachim U. Bonaldo, Alexandre Bragio Brescovit, Antônio Domingos Bertani, Rogerio Cokendolpher, James C. Condé, Bruno Kury, Adriano Brilhante Lourenc¸o, Wilson Roberto Mahnert, Volker Pinto-Da-Rocha, Ricardo Platnick, Norman I. Reddell, James R. Rheims, Cristina Anne Suesdek Rocha, Lincoln Rowland, J. Mark Weygoldt, Peter Woas, Steffen |
Keywords: | Biodiversity Neotropical Region Species Inventory Species Occurrence Amazonas Ducke Reserve South America Acari Amblypygi Arachnida Araneae Opiliones Oribatida Palpigradi Pseudoscorpiones Ricinulei Schizomida Scorpiones Solifugae Thelyphonida Uropygi |
Issue Date: | 2002 |
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: | Amazoniana |
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: | Volume 17, Número 1-2, Pags. 1-14 |
Abstract: | The class Arachnida contains 11 recent orders: Acari, Amblypygi, Araneae, Opiliones, Palpigradi, Pseudoscorpiones, Ricinulei, Schizomida, Scorpiones, Solifugae and Uropygi (Thelyphonida). In total, >570 families, >9165 genera and >93455 species are known world-wide. More than 136 families, >482 genera and >1547 described species occur in Amazonia. Data show, that almost one-fourth of the families presently known in the Arachnida and about 2% of the worlds described species are represented in Amazonia. In the forest reserve 'Reserva Ducke' near Manaus, the Acari-Oribatida represent 45 families, 72 genera and 35 described species, the Aranea 30 families, 143 genera and 295 described species, the Opiliones 5 families, 7 genera and 8 decribed species, the Scorpiones 2 families, 4 genera and 5 described species, the Pseudoscorpiones 6 families, 11 genera, and 15 described species, the Schizomida 1 family, 2 genera and 2 described species, and the Amblypygi, Palpigradi, Solifugae and Uropygi (Thelyphonida) one species each. Most names are listed. |
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