
Belongs within: Assamiidae.
The Assamiinae are a group of harvestmen found primarily in tropical Asia.
Characters (from Roewer 1935): Tarsi III and IV without pseudonychia above double claws. Distitarsus I two-segmented. Double claws of tarsi III and IV simple, without tooth-comb. Spiracles clearly visible, not hidden by denticles. Pedipalpal femur bearing ventral teeth that are shorter than femur diameter. Anterior edge of carapace with a median oblique upright spine.
<==Assamiinae |--Puria Roewer 1923R35 | `--*P. dorsalis (Roewer 1914)R35, B02 [=Assamia dorsalisB02] |--Assamiella Roewer 1923R35 | `--*A. marginata (Roewer 1912)R35, B02 [=Assamia marginataB02] |--Gudalura Roewer 1927R35 | `--G. biseriata Roewer 1927R35 |--Gomezyta Roewer 1935R35 | `--*G. africana Roewer 1935R35 |--Dawnabius Roewer 1935R35 | `--*D. pectinatus (Roewer 1912) [=Assamia pectinata]R35 |--Anassamia Roewer 1935R35 | `--*A. rufa (Roewer 1927)R35, B02 [=Assamia rufaB02] |--Pechota Roewer 1935R35 | `--*P. marginalis Roewer 1935R35 |--Parassamia Roewer 1935R35 | `--*P. sexdentata (Thorell 1889) [=Assamia sexdentata, Metassamia sexdentata]R35 |--Tavoybia Roewer 1935R35 | `--*T. quadrispina Roewer 1935R35 |--Assaphalla Martens 1977M77 | `--*A. peralata Martens 1977M77 |--Umtaliella Lawrence 1934K61 | `--*U. rhodesiensis Lawrence 1934S92 |--Neassamia Roewer 1935R35 | |--*N. aborensis (Roewer 1913)R35, B02 [=Assamia aborensisB02] | `--N. siamensis Roewer 1935R35 |--Nepalsioides Martens 1977M77 | |--*N. thodunga Martens 1977M77 | `--N. angusta Martens 1977M77 |--Micrassamula Martens 1977M77 | |--*M. thak Martens 1977M77 | `--M. jumlensis Martens 1977M77 |--Nepalsia Martens 1977M77 | |--*N. rhododendron Martens 1977M77 | |--N. betula Martens 1977M77 | `--N. picea Martens 1977M77 |--Assamia Sørensen 1884R35 | |--*A. westermanni Sørensen 1884R35 | |--A. bituberculata Thorell 1889R35 | |--A. gravelyi Roewer 1911R35 | |--A. punctata Roewer 1924B02 | `--A. simonis Thorell 1889T89 `--Metassamia Roewer 1923R35 |--*M. soerensenii (Thorell 1889)R35 [=Assamia soerenseniiR23] |--M. bihemisphaerica Roewer 1927R35 |--M. ‘bituberculata’ (Roewer 1912)R35 [=Assamia bituberculata non Thorell 1889R23] |--M. furcidens Roewer 1935R35 |--M. nepalica Martens 1977M77 |--M. reticulata (Simon 1887)R35 [=Maracandus reticulatusR23, Assamia reticulataR23] |--M. septemdentata Roewer 1923R35 |--M. spinifrons (Roewer 1915)R35 [=Assamia spinifronsR23] `--M. variata Sørensen in Henriksen 1932 (n. d.)KM20 [=Assamia variataR35]
*Type species of generic name indicated
References
[B02] Bastawade, D. B. 2002. Revision of five known species of family Assamidae, Laniatores: Opiliones, on the basis of types and identified specimens deposited in the Zoological Survey of India National Collection, by Roewer (1911-1939). Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 99 (3): 455–466.
[K61] Kauri, H. 1961. Opiliones. In: Hanström, B., P. Brinck & G. Rudebeck (eds) South African Animal Life: Results of the Lund University Expedition in 1950–1951 vol. 8 pp. 9–197. Almqvist & Wiksell: Uppsala.
[KM20] Kury, A. B., A. C. Mendes, L. Cardoso, M. S. Kury & A. A. Granado. 2020. WCO-Lite: Online world catalogue of harvestmen (Arachnida, Opiliones). Version 1.0—Checklist of all valid nomina in Opiliones with authors and dates of publication up to 2018. Published by the author: Rio de Janeiro.
[M77] Martens, J. 1977. Opiliones aus dem Nepal-Himalaya. III. Oncopodidae, Phalangodidae, Assamiidae (Arachnida). Senckenbergiana Biologica 57 (4–6): 295–340.
[R23] Roewer, C.-F. 1923. Die Weberknechte der Erde: Systematische Bearbeitung der bisher bekannnten Opiliones. Gustav Fischer: Jena.
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[S92] Staręga, W. 1992. An annotated check-list of Afrotropical harvestmen, excluding the Phalangiidae (Opiliones). Annals of the Natal Museum 33 (2): 271–336.
[T89] Thorell, T. 1889. Viaggio di Leonardo Fea in Birmania e regioni vicine. XXI.—Aracnidi Artrogastri Birmani raccolti da L. Fea nel 1885–1887. Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova, Serie 2a, 7: 521–729.