Hickmanoxyomma cavaticum

Hickmanoxyomma cavaticum (common name - Ida Bay Cave harvestman)[1] is an endangered[1] species of arachnid, in the family, Triaenonychidae.[2] It was first described in 1958 by Vernon Victor Hickman as Monoxyomma cavaticum,[2][3] but was reassigned to the genus Hickmanoxyomma in 1990 by Glenn Hunt.[4]

Hickmanoxyomma cavaticum
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Opiliones
Family: Triaenonychidae
Genus: Hickmanoxyomma
Species:
H. cavaticum
Binomial name
Hickmanoxyomma cavaticum
(Hickman, 1958)

References

  1. "Ida Bay Cave Harvestman - Threatened Species Link". www.threatenedspecieslink.tas.gov.au. Retrieved 31 March 2023.
  2. "Species Hickmanoxyomma cavaticum (Hickman, 1958)". Australian Faunal Directory. Australian Government. Retrieved 31 March 2023.
  3. V.V. Hickman (1958). "Some Tasmanian harvestmen of the family Triaenony-Chidae (suborder Laniatores)" (PDF). Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania. 92: 1-116 [66]. ISSN 0080-4703. Wikidata Q117353688.
  4. Glenn S. Hunt (1990). "Hickmanoxyomma, a new genus of cavernicolous harvestmen from Tasmania (Opiliones: Triaenonychidae)" (PDF). Records of the Australian Museum. 42 (1): 45–68. doi:10.3853/J.0067-1975.42.1990.106. ISSN 0067-1975. Wikidata Q92173936.
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