Ricinulei {order} - Arthropoda; Arachnida;

Ricinulei is a small order of arachnids. Like most arachnids, they are predatory; eating small arthropods. They occur today in west-central Africa (Ricinoides) and the Americas (Cryptocellus and Pseudocellus) from Brazil to southern Texas, where they inhabit either leaf-litter or caves. As of 2022, 103 extant species of ricinuleids have been described worldwide, all in the single family Ricinoididae. Due to their obscurity they do not have a proper common-name, though in academic literature they are occasionally referred to as hooded tickspiders. In addition to the three living genera, Ricinulei has a fossil-record spanning over 300 million years, including fossils from the Late Carboniferous of Euramerica and the Cretaceous Burmese amber. The Ricinulei order is considered by paleontologists and zoologists to be a Lazarus taxon - that is, a taxon (plural taxa) which disappears for one or more periods from the fossil record, only to appear again either in subsequent fossil records, or as actual living organisms - often in isolated, obscure, or otherwise very specialized habitats. full article at Wikipedia

Specimen Records: 343 Public Records: 334
Specimens with Sequences: 383 Public Species: 54
Specimens with Barcodes: 194 Public BINs: 49
Species: 54          
Species With Barcodes: 53          
           

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