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      Phalangium opilio

      • The best known species is Phalangium opilio, which is so common in many temperate regions that it is simply called "harvestman".
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    Phalangium is a genus of harvestmen that occur mostly in the Old World. The best known species is Phalangium opilio, which is so common in many temperate regions that it is simply called "harvestman". [1]

  2. Phalangium opilio (also known as the common harvestman, brown harvestman and daddy longlegs) is a species of harvestman belonging to the family Phalangiidae.

  3. Mar 14, 2024 · Daddy longlegs have up to two functional eyes and at least one species has four hidden, underdeveloped ones. In this fluorescent microscope image of a Phalangium opilio embryo, the two working...

  4. Examples for female-centered polygyny are reported in the anemone-dwelling crab, Inachus phalangium (Diesel, 1986b) and the sea urchin-dwelling shrimp, Athanus kominatoensis (Nakashima, 1987). These two species exhibit marked sexual dimorphism and in the males, the chelae are well developed as weapons.

  5. 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.

  6. Phalangium is a genus of harvestmen found in Europe and western Asia, with the species P. opilio also found in North America and introduced to Australasia. A number of the species listed below are nomina dubia dating to early circumscriptions of this genus including a much broader range of species; most are probably not correctly placed.

  7. Phalangium is a genus belonging to the order Opiliones (harvestmen) and approximately 42 species have been described worldwide [3]. Only 8 of these species are known from Türkiye [4, 5, 6, 7].

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