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Opiliones.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Opiliones. Joel Hallan's
Biology Catalog[permanent dead link] (2005) Harvestman:
Order Opiliones—Diagnostic...
- Harvestmen: the
Biology of
Opiliones. Cambridge, MA:
Harvard University Press. pp. 59–60. ISBN 0-674-02343-9.
Opiliones reproductive anatomy- Dr. Jefferey...
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muscle groups are attached. The
endosternite is even
calcified in some
Opiliones. Most
arachnids lack
extensor muscles in the
distal joints of
their appendages...
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listings of
Trinidad opiliones in 1947 in a
paper in
which they
named several new species. In Kury's 2003
catalogue of New
World opiliones Trinidad was covered...
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Opiliones (commonly
known as harvestmen) are an
order of
arachnids and
share many
common characteristics with
other arachnids. However,
several differences...
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partial list of
Australian spiders and
harvestmen (Orders
Araneae and
Opiliones).
Family Actinopodidae Missulena spp.
Mouse spiders Family Araneidae Arachnura...
- (Spermophorides lascars) to 11 mm (Artema atlanta) in body length.
Harvestmen (
Opiliones),
which are not
spiders at all, also have long and thin legs (indeed,...
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scent gland of
Opiliones) and
diverse phaneres. In a few orders, such as
Solifugae and Schizomida, the
carapace may be subdivided. In
Opiliones, some authors...
- BugGuide.net.
Retrieved 2018-05-05. Kury, A.B. (2014). "classification of
Opiliones".
National Museum of Brazil.
Retrieved 2018-05-05. Kury,
Adriano B. (2003)...
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which is also used for
arachnids of the
family Pholcidae and the
order Opiliones. The
larvae of
crane flies are
known commonly as leatherjackets. Crane...