Canga renatae
Canga renatae is a species in a monotypic genus of harvestman in the family Neogoveidae, that was discovered in 2010 in a cave system in the Serra de Carajás, Pará State, Brazil.[1]
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Infraorder: | Sternophthalmi |
Superfamily: | Ogoveoidea |
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Genus: | Canga |
Species: | C. renatae |
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Canga renatae DaSilva, Pinto-da-Rocha, Giribet, 2010 | |
References
- Dasilva, Marcio; pinto da rocha, Ricardo; Giribet, Gonzalo (2010-06-16). "Canga Renatae, A New Genus And Species Of Cyphophthalmi From Brazilian Amazon Caves (Opiliones: Neogoveidae)". Zootaxa: 45–55. doi:10.5281/zenodo.195997.
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