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  1. Jan 1, 2009 · Phalangium opilio is found throughout much of the Holarctic region as well as New Zealand Butcher et al. 1988) and Japan Tsurusaki and Takenaka 2010). ... was found in Styria-a new exclave ...

  2. Sep 5, 2012 · Limited data are available for the “primitive” arachnid orders, such as Scorpiones (scorpions) and Opiliones (harvestmen). Here, we present the first data on Hox gene expression in the harvestman Phalangium opilio . Ten Hox genes of this species were obtained from a de novo assembled developmental transcriptome using the Illumina GAII platform.

  3. Jul 1, 2007 · In opilionids, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) studies are necessary to identify the characters of taxonomic and systematic importance. Such studies are needed especially for understanding the functional anatomy and morphology of opilionids. In Turkey, Phalangium opilio L., Phalangium pareissi Roewer, Phalangium punctipes (L. Koch), Phalangium savignyi Audouin, and Phalangium strandi Nosek ...

  4. distribution of P. opilio is believed to vary among habitats. When sparse shrub cover is present, 88% of P. opilio are found in shrubs and brushy vegetation, but with dense cover, the highest percentage of P. opilio is found on the ground layer (Edgar 1980). Cloudsley-Thompson (1968) also observed P. opilio to primarily inhabit low vegetation ...

  5. Aug 16, 2021 · In a series of new experiments, a team of researchers mapped the entire genome of Phalangium opilio, the most common species of daddy longlegs, and isolated the genes responsible for their famous ...

  6. Eight species of the genus have been found in the region. Two new species: P. mcheidzeae. from Georgia and . P. gorbunovi. ... Phalangium opilio . Linnaeus, 1758 is widely distributed in nearly ...

  7. Apr 6, 2018 · Disponible en asturnatura.com. ISSN 1887-5068. Especie añadida el 06-04-2018. Descripción creada el 01-10-2012. Última modificación el 01-10-2012. Phalangium opilio Linnaeus, 1761. Phalangium opilio es una especie de gran tamaño (tamaño cuerpo macho 3,5-6,8 mm, hembras 4-7,8 mm), con cuerpo ovalado y patas extraordinariamente l.

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