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  1. A harvestman (a male Phalangium opilio ), showing the almost fused arrangement of abdomen and cephalothorax that distinguishes these arachnids from spiders. Harvestmen are eight-legged arachnids. Even though they are arachnids like spiders, harvestmen are not spiders. They are in the order Opiliones . More than 6,400 species of harvestmen have ...

  2. Mar 4, 2022 · is the daddy-long-legs Phalangium opilio Linnaeus 1758 [ 27 – 39 ], a member of the order Opiliones (commonly known as “harvestmen”), and the first species of Opil -

  3. Phalangium opilio: pictures (1) ADW Pocket Guides on the iOS App Store! The Animal Diversity Web team is excited to announce ADW Pocket Guides!

  4. New data model ⭐️ ... Phalangium opilio Abstract. Phalangium opilio is a species of harvestman belonging to the family Phalangiidae. ... This species can be found ...

  5. Feb 1, 2005 · Newton and Yeargan (2002) found that P. opilio represented ≈96% of the opilionid fauna in Kentucky soybeans during a 2-yr study; thus, it is probable that P. opilio was the opilionid most frequently observed in the earlier studies by Anderson (1996) and Pfannenstiel and Yeargan (2002).

  6. Jan 1, 2010 · Secondary structures of the two mitochondrial ribosomal subunits of Phalangium opilio are inferred and compared to mitochondrial rRNA structures of a hexapod and a chelicerate. The large subunit rRNA of P. opilio is found to have more helices conserved than in other arthropods, while the small subunit rRNA shows a complexity similar to that of ...

  7. Opilio canestrinii is a species of harvestman . Males reach a body length up to 6 mm, females up to 8 mm. While males are yellowish brown to reddish, females are lighter. Males have dark legs, but yellow coxae and "knees"; the legs of females show alternatingly light and dark rings. The backs of females sport a dark, saddle-like pattern with a ...