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Forsteropsalis is a genus of harvestmen (Opiliones) endemic to New Zealand. Males of this genus have exaggerated chelicerae weapons used in male-male competition. Forsteropsalis are opportunistic omnivores that both capture live prey and scavenge dead animal matter. The diet includes various insects, arachnids, spiders, millipedes, amphipods, and annelid worms.

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  • Forsteropsalis is a genus of harvestmen (Opiliones) endemic to New Zealand. Males of this genus have exaggerated chelicerae weapons used in male-male competition. Forsteropsalis are opportunistic omnivores that both capture live prey and scavenge dead animal matter. The diet includes various insects, arachnids, spiders, millipedes, amphipods, and annelid worms. (en)
  • Forsteropsalis est un genre d'opilions eupnois de la famille des Neopilionidae. Ils sont endémiques de Nouvelle-Zélande. (fr)
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  • Taylor, 2011 (en)
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  • Forsteropsalis marplesi (en)
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  • Forsteropsalis (en)
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  • Forsteropsalis is a genus of harvestmen (Opiliones) endemic to New Zealand. Males of this genus have exaggerated chelicerae weapons used in male-male competition. Forsteropsalis are opportunistic omnivores that both capture live prey and scavenge dead animal matter. The diet includes various insects, arachnids, spiders, millipedes, amphipods, and annelid worms. (en)
  • Forsteropsalis est un genre d'opilions eupnois de la famille des Neopilionidae. Ils sont endémiques de Nouvelle-Zélande. (fr)
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  • Forsteropsalis (en)
  • Forsteropsalis (fr)
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