Definition of Cosmetidae. Meaning of Cosmetidae. Synonyms of Cosmetidae

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Definition of Cosmetidae

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Meaning of Cosmetidae from wikipedia

- Cosmetidae is a family of harvestmen in the suborder Laniatores. With over 700 species, it is one of the largest families in Opiliones. They are endemic...
- in zoology: Vonones (harvestman), a genus of harvestmen in the family Cosmetidae This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Vonones...
- This is a list of the Opiliones or harvestmen of Trinidad and Tobago. Representatives of ten families are currently known to live on Trinidad, the information...
- ****anese character Taito (harvestman), a genus of harvestmen in the family Cosmetidae Search for "taito"  or "tai-to" on Wikipedia. All pages with titles beginning...
- Poecilaemula is a genus of harvestmen in the family Cosmetidae with eight described species (as of early 2024). All species are from Central America or...
- and eight new species of Amazonian cosmetines (Opiliones, Laniatores, Cosmetidae)". Zoological Studies. 53: 25. doi:10.1186/s40555-014-0024-4. "Stay Safe...
- Abria is a genus of harvestmen in the family Cosmetidae with three described species (as of early 2024). All species are from Venezuela. An overview of...
- Arucillus is a genus of harvestmen in the family Cosmetidae with two described species (as of early 2025). All species are from Central America or South...
- Discosomaticinae is a subfamily of harvestmen in the family Cosmetidae. The subfamily was defined within Cosmetidae The subfamily includes the following genera, within...
- Rhaucus is a genus of harvestmen in the family Cosmetidae. The genus is endemic to the northern Andes in Colombia. There are currently seven described...