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- These species have therefore been renamed " Phalangium ghissaricum"
- The other . . . is aptly termed " Phalangium Ephemerum Virginianum ", Soon-Fading Spiderwort of Virginia ".
- The best known is " Phalangium opilio " . " Dicranopalpus ramosus " is an invasive species in Europe.
- The best known species is " Phalangium opilio ", which is so common in many temperate regions that it is simply called " harvestman ".
- Thus Gerard's " phalangium ephemerum virginianum " became " Tradescantia virginiana ", where the genus name honoured John Tradescant the younger, an English botanist and gardener.
- Genetic analysis performed on a modern " Phalangium opilio " specimen found a suppressed gene that, if active, would generate a second pair of eyes at the lateral location, providing independent evidence that four eyes is the ancestral condition.
- Genetic analysis performed on a modern " Phalangium opilio " specimen found that a suppressed gene that, if active, would generate a second pair of eyes at the lateral location, providing independent evidence of four eyes being the ancestral condition.
- For example, Gerard's herbal ( as amended by Johnson ) describes various kinds of spiderwort : " The first is called " Phalangium ramosum ", Branched Spiderwort; the second, " Phalangium non ramosum ", Unbranched Spiderwort.
- For example, Gerard's herbal ( as amended by Johnson ) describes various kinds of spiderwort : " The first is called " Phalangium ramosum ", Branched Spiderwort; the second, " Phalangium non ramosum ", Unbranched Spiderwort.
- ""'Phalangium opilio " "'is " the most widespread species of harvestman in the world ", occurring natively in Europe, and much of Asia, and having been introduced to North America, North Africa and New Zealand.
- In addition to the 6 valid names from the above list, the genus " Bactrophalangium " ( with its 2 species ) has been synonymized into " Phalangium ", 8 species have been described since 2005 and one species described in 1953 is missing from the above list, making a total of 17 species currently recognized as valid.
- In 2009, N . Snegovaya & W . Starga synonymized this genus with " Phalangium ", on the grounds that the shape of the horn on the second segment of the male chelicera ( the only diagnostic character of the genus " Bactrophalangium " ) fits well within the range demonstrated by the rest of the genus " Phalangium ".
- In 2009, N . Snegovaya & W . Starga synonymized this genus with " Phalangium ", on the grounds that the shape of the horn on the second segment of the male chelicera ( the only diagnostic character of the genus " Bactrophalangium " ) fits well within the range demonstrated by the rest of the genus " Phalangium ".
- For example, " Pelia tumida " decorates itself only with sponges; " Macropodia rostrata " and " Libinia dubia " choose the noxious alga " Dictyota menstrualis " in some places, while " Inachus phalangium " chooses the same alga for the most exposed parts of its body; and " Stenocionops furcata " selects the stinging sea anemone " Calliactis tricolor " for its carapace.