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harvestman (noun) - Refers to a type of arachnid belonging to the order Opiliones, commonly known as daddy longlegs, characterized by a small body and long, thin legs
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The largest known harvestmen are gonyleptids.
Harvestmen are ancient arachnids.
Gonyleptoidea is the only group of harvestmen to show maternal care of offspring.
These harvestmen range in body length from two to eight millimeters.
Samoa is a genus of harvestmen.
Even immature harvestmen can not regenerate lost legs.
One of the various zoological groups poorly known in this region are the harvestmen opiliones.
These quite common harvestmen present some degree of polymorphism.
His unworldliness meant that his wife had to borrow money to pay his harvestmen.
Harvestmen are an order of arachnids.
Studies related to sampling harvestmen for taxonomic and ecological are scarce in the amazon.
Samooidea is a large superfamily in the Grassatores group of harvestmen.
We also examined how a harvestmen assemblage is distributed across six microhabitats at a microscale.
The Dyspnoi are one of the most biogeographically conserved higher groups of harvestmen.
These harvestmen range in body length from two to about five millimeters.
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Astrobunus is a genus of harvestmen in the family Sclerosomatidae.
We are allowed four hours for sleep but I often wake to the sound of Harvestmen.
The relationship of harvestmen with other arachnid orders is still not sufficiently resolved.
The Fissiphalliidae are a small neotropical family of harvestmen within the suborder Laniatores.
High diversity of harvestmen in Atlantic Rainforest and ancient geological events.
The trident is a small group of ( usually three ) spines found in harvestmen exclusively.
Cristina is a genus of harvestmen in the family Phalangiidae.
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Dasylobus is a genus of harvestmen in the family Phalangiidae.
Harvestmen breathe through tracheae, somewhat like insects.
Dentobunus is a genus of harvestmen in the family Sclerosomatidae.
Harvestmen have chelicerae, pedipalps and four pairs of legs.
Egaenus is a genus of harvestmen in the family Phalangiidae.
Harvestmen have eyes, but do not see very well.
Geaya is a genus of harvestmen in the family Sclerosomatidae.
Five types of blood cells have been found, none of which are unique to harvestmen.
Homalenotus is a genus of harvestmen in the family Sclerosomatidae.
These harvestmen dwell in litter, with some species found in caves.
Homolophus is a genus of harvestmen in the family Phalangiidae.
Most harvestmen have two eyes, although there are eyeless species.
Lacinius is a genus of harvestmen in the family Phalangiidae.
Harvestmen were captured by two techniques, sample of leaf litter and nocturnal manual searching.
Metopilio is a genus of harvestmen in the family Sclerosomatidae.
Some species of Enantiobuninae have blue pigmentation, which is rather unusual in harvestmen.
Odiellus is a genus of harvestmen in the family Phalangiidae.
Harvestmen ( order Opiliones ) also use autotomy as a first line of defense against predators.
Paratamboicus is a genus of harvestmen in the family Sclerosomatidae.
In fact, harvestmen are more closely related to scorpions than to spiders.
Rhampsinitus is a genus of harvestmen in the family Phalangiidae.
In some harvestmen ( Phalangium, Odiellus and Leiobunum ) it contains calcium deposits.
Holmbergiana is a genus of harvestmen in the family Sclerosomatidae.
Some harvestmen do not have claws, while others ( e.g. many Laniatores ) may have sickle-like claws.
Metasyleus is a genus of harvestmen in the family Sclerosomatidae.
There are seven species, two genera and one subfamily of harvestmen named after them.
Carinostoma is an harvestmen genus in the family Nemastomatidae.