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  1. Mar 14, 2024 · Despite its two-eyed appearance, Phalangium opilio has six peepers. The four extra eyes — leftovers of evolution — shed light on the evolutionary history of daddy longlegs. ljphoto7/iStock ...

  2. Jan 1, 2014 · Distributions of Phalangium opilio Linnaeus, 1758, P. punctipes (L. Koch, 1878) and P. armatum Snegovaya, 2005 in the Caucasus. IDENTIFICATION KEY TO MALES OF PHALANGIUM SPECIES FROM THE CAUCASUS. …

  3. Mar 19, 2024 · The hidden pairs of eyes weren’t a total surprise to the researchers. In 2014, a 305-million-year-old fossilized daddy longlegs found in eastern France had four total eyes —two more than today ...

  4. Overview and description. A male Phalangium opilio, showing the distinguishable long legs. Harvestment or opiliones comprise the order Opiliones in the class Arachnida in the subphylum Chelicerata of the phylum Arthropoda. Arachnida is a largely terrestrial group that also includes spiders, mites, ticks, and scorpions.

  5. Feb 1, 2005 · The harvestman Phalangium opilio L. is an abundant predator in an array of habitats, including agricultural systems. In these systems, P. opilio has been noted to feed on pest species (e.g ...

  6. Phalangium opilio is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 46 publications have been published within this topic receiving 573 citations. Popular works include Hox gene expression in the harvestman Phalangium opilio reveals divergent patterning of the chelicerate opisthosoma., The Distribution of Harvestmen (Phalangida) in Great Britain and Ireland, with Notes on their Names, Enemies and Food ...

  7. 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). ... Females were more frequently found in ...

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