Category
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Cosmetidae
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 of the New World with a Nearctic-Neotropical distribution where a large fraction of the diversity of Opiliones are represented by this single family.
Cosmetidae have the northern extent of their range into the USA, where a small number species occur in the southern states. However, the family is especially diverse in Mexico, Central America and northern South America; especially the Andean realms. Their range also extends further south into A
Vonones
genus of arachnids
Cosmetinae
Cosmetinae is a subfamily of harvestmen in the family Cosmetidae.

Rhaucus
genus of arachnids
Discosomaticinae
Discosomaticinae is a subfamily of harvestmen in the family Cosmetidae.

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species of arachnid
Trinimontius
Trinimontius is a monotypic genus of harvestman (a member of the order Opiliones) belonging to the family Cosmetidae. Its sole accepted species is Trinimontius darlingtoni. The only known species is from Cuba.