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      Phalangium opilio

      • The Phalangiidae are a family of harvestmen with about 380 known species. The best known is Phalangium opilio.
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  2. The Phalangiidae are a family of harvestmen with about 380 known species. The best known is <i>Phalangium opilio</i>. <i>Dicranopalpus ramosus</i> is an invasive species in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe">Europe</a>.</p><p>It is not to be confused with the harvestman family <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phalangodidae ...

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    The Phalangiidae are a family of harvestmen with about 380 known species. The best known is Phalangium opilio. Dicranopalpus ramosus is an invasive species in Europe . It is not to be confused with the harvestman family Phalangodidae, which belongs to the suborder Laniatores .

  4. Members of the subfamily Gyinae, recently placed in Phalangiidae by molecular phylogenetic analysis (Hedin et al. 2012), possess well-developed lateral wings on the penis close behind the shaft-glans junction. Members of the Platybuninae have a broad base to the penis and distomesal apophyses on the pedipalpal patella and tibia (Zhang & Zhang ...

  5. Species of other marsupial families, such as Phascolarctidae, Petauridae, Burramyidae, and Tarsipedidae, are often referred to as phalangers and have sometimes been included in the Phalangeridae family. Several of these phalangers are arboreal gliders who use flaps of skin along their flanks as sails with which to ride from tree to tree.

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  6. The Phalangiidae is a diverse group of long-legged harvestmen found in Eurasia, North America and Africa (with some species introduced to Australasia). Members of this group are mostly leathery-bodied, with spiny legs and a characteristic penis morphology with the glans bent dorsally from the shaft (Tsurusaki 2007).

  7. Phalangium opilio. (Arachnida: Opiliones, Phalangiidae) Harvestman, Daddy longlegs, Harvest spider. Of the many species of harvestmen known, P. opilio tends to be the most common in relatively disturbed habitats such as most crops in temperate regions. Like the spiders and most adult mites, harvestmen have two major body sections and eight legs ...

  8. The Phalangiidae are a family of harvestmen with about 380 known species. The best known is Phalangium opilio. Dicranopalpus ramosus is an invasive species in Europe.

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