Banksula
Banksula is a genus of harvestman in family Phalangodidae. Currently, ten species are described, all of them endemic to California, United States.
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Genus: | Banksula Roewer, 1949 |
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Scotolemon californica Banks, 1900 | |
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10 species |
The genus is named in honor of Nathan Banks, who described the type species.
Species
- Banksula californica (Banks, 1900)
- Banksula galilei Briggs, 1974
- Banksula grahami Briggs, 1974
- Banksula grubbsi Briggs & Ubick, 1981
- Banksula incredula Ubick & Briggs, 2002
- Banksula martinorum Briggs & Ubick, 1981
- Banksula melones Briggs, 1974
- Banksula rudolphi Briggs & Ubick, 1981
- Banksula tuolumne Briggs, 1974
- Banksula tutankhamen Ubick & Briggs, 2002
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