TY - JOUR T1 - Phalangids from British Guiana JF - American Museum Novitates Y1 - 1942 A1 - Goodnight, Clarence J A1 - Goodnight, Marie L SP - 1 EP - 13 VL - 1167 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Observations on the systematics, development, and habits of Erginulus clavotibialis (Opiliones: Cosmetidae) JF - Transactions of the American Microscopical Society Y1 - 1976 A1 - Goodnight, Marie L A1 - Goodnight, Clarence J SP - 654 EP - 664 AB -

Erginulus clavotibialis (Cambridge, 1904) Goodnight & Goodnight, 1976 is a relatively large opilionid which is found in a wide variety of habitats in southern Mexico, Yucatan, Belize, and Guatemala. It is often found in small groups of 2-3 individuals under moist logs or rocks in suitable moist habitats. Because of its size and activity and omnivorous habits, it probably plays an important role in the ecology of the areas in which it is common. A study of the structures and characters used for its classification indicates that the number of tarsal segments, general spination of the dorsum and legs, the color pattern, and form of the penis are all important; the number of tarsal segments is least variable and that of the color pattern most variable. The female remains with the eggs after they are deposited in suitably moist spots. They hatched in 23-27 days at 20 C; the young remained with the female for ca. four days and then scattered. There were six nymphal stages, and the final molt was undergone 121 days after hatching.

VL - 95 IS - 4 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - More Phalangida from Mexico JF - American Museum Novitates Y1 - 1944 A1 - Goodnight, Clarence J A1 - Goodnight, Marie L SP - 1 EP - 13 VL - 1249 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Three new phalangids from Tropical America JF - American Museum Novitates Y1 - 1943 A1 - Goodnight, Clarence J A1 - Goodnight, Marie L SP - 1 EP - 4 VL - 1228 UR - http://digitallibrary.amnh.org/dspace/handle/2246/4752 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Phalangida from Mexico JF - American Museum Novitates Y1 - 1942 A1 - Goodnight, Clarence J A1 - Goodnight, Marie L SP - 1 EP - 18 VL - 1211 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - New and little known Phalangida from Mexico JF - American Museum Novitates Y1 - 1942 A1 - Goodnight, Clarence J A1 - Goodnight, Marie L SP - 1 EP - 16 VL - 1163 UR - http://digitallibrary.amnh.org/dspace/handle/2246/4796 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Phalangids from Central America and the West Indies JF - American Museum Novitates Y1 - 1942 A1 - Goodnight, Clarence J A1 - Goodnight, Marie L SP - 1 EP - 23 AB -

The writers have had the opportunity of examining a considerable collection of phalangids from Central America and the West Indies. A number of new species and several new genera were discovered. The Gonyleptidae is poorly represented in the North American fauna, species having been previously recorded only from Panama. In this study, three more gonyleptids were encountered and further increase our knowledge of the northern ranges of this group. A number of new species of Phalangodidae were found and indicate the diversity of this group in an area which has been somewhat neglected.

The greatest number and variety of species were found in the Cosmetidae which apparently reach their stage of greatest development in this area. The writers are again indebted to Dr. F.E.Lutz for the fine collecting he did throughout the West Indies. Other collectors have also contributed, and they are acknowledged after the description of the species. Thanks are also due to Dr. W.J. Gertsch for permitting the writers to examine the colection. All holotypes and paratypes are deposited in the collection of The American Museum of Natural History.

VL - 1184 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Studies of the phlangid fauna of Central America JF - American Museum Novitates Y1 - 1947 A1 - Goodnight, Clarence J A1 - Goodnight, Marie L SP - 1 EP - 21 AB -

As a result of receiving several new collections, the writers have been able to continue their studies on the taxonomic and distributional problems of the Central American phalangids. In the study of these collections, the material from Central America at the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, was consulted. Here the authors were enabled to study various types through the kindness of Mr. Nathan Banks. Dr. Alexander Petrunkevitch of Yale University generously allowed the authors to study his collection of Central American phalangids. Types redescribed from these two collections are acknowledged in this paper. The new species described below were collected mainly by Dr. and Mrs. Charles D.Michener with the assistance of Dr. Edson H. Fichter. All holotypes of new species are deposited in the collection of the American Museum of Natural History.

VL - 1340 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Phalangida from Barro Colorado Island, Canal Zone JF - American Museum Novitates Y1 - 1942 A1 - Goodnight, Clarence J A1 - Goodnight, Marie L SP - 1 EP - 18 IS - 1198 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The opilionid fauna of Chiapas, Mexico. and adjacent areas (Arachnoidea, Opiliones_ JF - American Museum Novitates Y1 - 1953 A1 - Goodnight, Clarence J A1 - Goodnight, Marie L SP - 1 EP - 81 VL - 1610 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The genus Stygnomma (Phalangida) JF - American Museum Novitates Y1 - 1951 A1 - Goodnight, Clarence J A1 - Goodnight, Marie L SP - 1 EP - 20 VL - 1491 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Phalangida from Tropical America JF - Fieldiana, Zoology Y1 - 1947 A1 - Goodnight, Clarence J A1 - Goodnight, Marie L SP - 1 EP - 58 AB -

Through the courtesy of the authorities of Chicago Natural History Museum we have been able to study the phalangid collections accumulated in the Museum’s Division of Insects. This group of arachnids, often known as harvestmen or "daddy longlegs," has been much neglected, and every considerable collection proves to be rich in new genera and species. We are especially indebted to Mr. William J. Gerhard, Curator of Insects, and Mr. Rupert L. Wenzel and Mr. Henry S. Dybas, Assistant Curators, for friendly aid. The material studied includes the collections of Ivan T. Sanderson from British Honduras and Mexico, deposited in Chicago Museum ; specimens collected in Mexico and Colombia by Henry S. Dybas; a small collection from Venezuela presented to the Museum by Padre Cornelio Vogl, of Caracas; and collections of phalangids made by Chief Curator Karl P. Schmidt in Honduras, Guatemala, and Peru. This paper records collections of phalangids from Yucatan for the first time. As was to be expected, the Yucatan forms are closely related to those of southern Mexico. The first record from Mexico of the subfamily Stygnommatinae (Phalangodidae) is of unusual interest. The discovery of the new genus and species Flaccus annulipes adds to our knowledge of the distribution of this subfamily.Two new members of the subfamily Phalangodinae (Phalangodidae), Pellobunus granulosa and Paramitraceras chichivaca, are described in this paper. Junicus gerhardi (Phalangodidae: Triacommatinae) adds to our information concerning the distribution of this relatively small subfamily.

VL - 32 UR - http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/21304#page/9/mode/1up ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Opiliones of the family Phalangodidae found in Costa Rica JF - Journal of Arachnology Y1 - 1983 A1 - Goodnight, Clarence J A1 - Goodnight, Marie L SP - 201 EP - 242 AB - Members of the opiliones family, Phalangodidae, found in Costa Rica are considered here. Previously described species were examined. Two new genera, Costabrimma and Neocynorta are defined. Species described include: Costabrimma cruzensis, n. sp., C. nicoyensis, n. sp., C. terrena, n. sp.; Dapessus tarsalis (Banks), D. albitrochanteris (Roewer), D. atroluteus (Roewer), D. brevis (Roewer) , D. foliatus, n. sp ., D. gracilipes (Roewer), D. llorensis, n. sp., D. parallelus (Goodnight and Goodnight), D. tenuis (Roewer), D. trochantericus (Roewer), D. vitensis, n. sp., D. zalmoxiformis (Roewer) ; Neocynortina dixoni, n. sp., Pachylicus rugosus (Banks), P. cotoensis, n. sp ., P. foveolatus, n. sp ., P . hirsutus Roewer, P. hispidus, n. sp., P. spinatus, n.sp. ;Panopiliops reimoseri (Roewer), P. inops, n. sp .; Phalangoduna granosa Roewer; Stygnoleptes analis Banks; Stygnomma fuhrmanni Roewer and Pellobunus insularis Banks. All species with the exception of Pellobunus insularis are members of the subfamily Phalangodinae; P. insularis is regarded as a member of the subfamily Samoninae. All species are illustrated; keys are provided for the identification of males to most genera. VL - 11 UR - http://www.americanarachnology.org/JoA_free/JoA_v11_n2/JoA_v11_p201.pdf ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Laniatores (Opiliones) of the Yucatan peninsula and Belize (British Honduras) JF - Bulletin of the Association for Mexican Cave Studies Y1 - 1977 A1 - Goodnight, Clarence J A1 - Goodnight, Marie L SP - 139 EP - 166 VL - 6 UR - http://www.amcs-pubs.org/bul/bul6.pdf ER -