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- Dendrolasma is a genus of harvestmen in the family Nemastomatidae with two described species (as of 2023). Both species are found in the western coast...
- Dendrolasma dentipalpe is a species of harvestman in the family Nemastomatidae. It is found in North America, in USA California. The species was described...
- Dendrolasma mirabile is a species of harvestman in the family Nemastomatidae. It is found in North America, in the Pacific Northwest of the USA and Canada...
- 2018 – Mexico Dendrolasma Banks, 1894 (1 species, Western USA) Dendrolasma dentipalpe Shear & Gruber, 1983 – USA (California) Dendrolasma mirabile Banks...
- found in Chiang Mai, Thailand. It was initially described in the genus Dendrolasma before being transferred in genus Cladolasma, then later redefined within...
- type species Cladolasma parvulum Suzuki, 1963, subsequently revised to Dendrolasma parvulum (Suzuki, 1963) in Suzuki (1974), but later restored as a valid...
- Asiolasma was described by Jochen Martens, with the nominated type species Dendrolasma angka Schwendinger & Gruber (1992). In the past, this species was alternatively...
- Cruz-Bonilla & Francke, 2018 (2 species) — Mexico (Eastern States) Dendrolasma Banks, 1894 (2 species) — USA, Canada (West Coast North America) Martensolasma...
- Globipes Dendrolasma mirabile Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Subphylum: Chelicerata class: Arachnida...
- high mountains in Mexico (Ortholasma bolivari) and northern Thailand (Dendrolasma angka). Acropsopilionoidea Acropsopilionidae (3 genera, 19 species) †Halithersidae...