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0 0 Leiobunum sp.

Leiobunum sp.

by Eis4XtremeAthens, Ohio, USA

A harvestman in the genus Leiobunum

0 2 Harvestman

Harvestman

by CynthiaMHoriMichigan, USA

0 0 Harvestmen

Harvestmen

by KimLommanMirrormont, Washington, USA

Found beside a dirt road in a heavily wooded area.

1 0 Harvestman

Harvestman

by YvonneDKettering, Maryland, USA

Watkins Regional Park

0 0 Harvestman

Harvestman

by KarenLNashville-Davidson, Tennessee, USA

8 mm body

9 2 Battling Harvestmen with Mites

Battling Harvestmen with Mites

by beaker98Illinois, USA

This particular area seems to have a much higher rate of mites on harvestmen ...

0 0 Daddy-long-legs

Daddy-long-legs

by QWMomGeorgia, USA

tailless scorpion. If I had to guess a species, I'd say

3 4 Harvest Man

Harvest Man

by RaevenBaltimore, Maryland, USA

Wikipedia: "Although they belong to the class Arachnida, harvestmen are in the ...

1 0 Harvestman corpse covered in fungi

Harvestman corpse covered in fungi

by BenHoldridgeFlorida, USA

This arachnid is obviously dead but with its entire body covered in fungus. It ...

8 22 Harvestman (with parasitic red mites)

Harvestman (with parasitic red mites)

by KarenLFranklin, Tennessee, USA

6 mm long body harvestman with red mites. The mites do not kill their host just ...

2 0 Harvestman

Harvestman

by KarenLNashville-Davidson, Tennessee, USA

Opiliones are an order of arachnids commonly known as harvestmen. As of ...

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