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Leiobuninae  Banks, 1893
Taxonomic Serial No.: 1012486

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 Taxonomy and Nomenclature
       
  Kingdom: Animalia  
  Taxonomic Rank: Subfamily  
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  Current Standing: valid  
       
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  Record Credibility Rating: verified - standards met  
  Global Species Completeness: partial   
  Latest Record Review: 2015   
       

 Taxonomic Hierarchy
       
 KingdomAnimalia  – Animal, animaux, animals  
    SubkingdomBilateria  – triploblasts  
       InfrakingdomProtostomia   
          SuperphylumEcdysozoa   
             PhylumArthropoda  – Artrópode, arthropodes, arthropods  
                SubphylumChelicerata  – cheliceriformes, quelicerado, queliceriforme  
                   ClassEuchelicerata   
                      SubclassArachnida  – araignées, aracnídeo, arachnids, arácnidos  
                         OrderOpiliones Sundevall, 1833 – Daddy Longlegs, Harvestmen, aranha bode, aranha de chão, giramundo, opilhões, tabijuá, daddy-longlegs  
                            SuborderEupnoi Hansen and Sørensen, 1904 – Daddy Longlegs, daddy-longlegs  
                               SuperfamilyPhalangioidea Latrelle, 1802  
                                  FamilySclerosomatidae Simon, 1879  
                                     SubfamilyLeiobuninae Banks, 1893  
    Direct Children:  
                                        Genus Hadrobunus Banks, 1900  
                                        Genus Leiobunum C.L. Koch, 1839  
                                        Genus Leuronychus Banks, 1894  
                                        Genus Nelima Roewer, 1910  
                                        Genus Togwoteeus Roewer, 1952  
       

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  Author(s)/Editor(s): Burns, Mercedes, Marshal Hedin, and Jeffrey W. Shultz  
  Publication Date: 2012   
  Article/Chapter Title: Molecular phylogeny of the leiobunine harvestment of eastern North America (Opiliones: Sclerosomatidae: Leiobuninae)   
  Journal/Book Name, Vol. No.: Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, vol. 63, no. 2   
  Page(s): 291-298   
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  ISBN/ISSN: 1095-9513   
  Notes: doi: 10.1016/j.ympev.2011.12.025   
  Reference for: Leiobuninae   
       
  Author(s)/Editor(s): Giribet, Gonzalo, Lars Vogt, Abel Pérez González, Prashant Sharma, and Adriano B. Kury  
  Publication Date: 2010   
  Article/Chapter Title: A multilocus approach to harvestman (Arachnida: Opiliones) phylogeny with emphasis on biogeography and the systematics of Laniatores   
  Journal/Book Name, Vol. No.: Cladistics, vol. 26, no. 4   
  Page(s): 408-437   
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  ISBN/ISSN: 0748-3007   
  Notes: doi: 10.1111/j.1096-0031.2009.00296.x   
  Reference for: Leiobuninae   
       

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