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<paragraph id="E9FAA6982B57436ACFB9DF52E3FB1F13" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Type genus.</paragraph>
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Briggs, 1969
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The
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can be diagnosed from all other travunioids by the presence of a distal swelling on tibia II that bears enlarged setae (Figure 6A, C), a sexually dimorphic structure found only in males. Both genera are fairly distinctive.
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is easily identified as the largest (&gt;2.5 mm body length) laniatorean in the Pacific Northwest of North America (Figure 6D) and largest member of
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, although two size forms exist (
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).
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species are restricted to lava tubes showing extreme levels of troglomorphy with complete absence of eyes, extremely reduced pigmentation, and leg elongation (Figure 6B). Although unrelated,
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and
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are both highly troglomorphic lava tube dwellers in the Pacific Northwest, found in Idaho and Washington, respectively. Aside from their disjunct geographic distribution,
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can be differentiated from
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by the absence of a free ninth tergite and lateral sclerites, and by the presence of bifurcating tarsal claws of the hind legs (
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with a peltonychium). The cryptomastrid genera can be distinguished from the eastern North American
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(
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+
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) by the spination of the pedipalpal tarsus, previously noted by
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,
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). Cryptomastrids possess five prominent spines on the lateral margins of the pedipalpal tarsus, three on the prolateral margin and two on the retrolateral margin.
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and
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possess three pairs of prominent lateral spines (in some
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, the two apical retrolateral spines are fused at the base). The
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are unique in intestinal morphology, possessing a combination of an elongate and triangular DI (similar to
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and
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), and shorter OD2 and OD3 (similar to the
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) (Suppl. material 2: Figure 2).
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<paragraph id="051C11B9E34141598665CD6E55ACDF4F" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Included genera and species.</paragraph>
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. Described by
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and originally included only
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Briggs, 1969 from the Coastal Range of southwestern Oregon. A second species,
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Starrett &amp; Derkarabetian, 2016, was described from the west-central Cascade Range of Oregon (
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).
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.
<bibRefCitation id="F9DF464492947B968999B2C0B849611D" author="Briggs, TS" journalOrPublisher="Journal of Arachnology" pageId="0" pageNumber="1" pagination="205 - 214" title="Troglobitic harvestmen recently discovered in North American lava tubes (Travuniidae, Erebomastridae, Triaenonychidae: Opiliones)." url="http://www.jstor.org/stable/3705196" volume="1" year="1974">Briggs (1974)</bibRefCitation>
described the genus and both known species,
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Briggs, 1974 and
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Briggs, 1974, from lava tubes of the Snake River Plain in southern Idaho.
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