- as
harvestmen, harvesters,
harvest spiders, or
daddy longlegs (see § Etymology below). As of July 2024[update], over 6,650
species of
harvestmen have...
- includes,
among others, spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites, pseudoscorpions,
harvestmen,
camel spiders, whip
spiders and vinegaroons.
Adult arachnids have eight...
- is also the
common name for
several other arthropod groups,
including harvestmen and
crane flies.
Pholcids have
extremely long and thin legs with flexible...
-
Chelicerates include the sea spiders,
horseshoe crabs, and
arachnids (including
harvestmen, scorpions, spiders, solifuges, ticks, and mites,
among many others),...
- This is a
partial list of
Australian spiders and
harvestmen (Orders
Araneae and Opiliones).
Family Actinopodidae Missulena spp.
Mouse spiders Family Araneidae...
-
harvestmen (sub-order Laniatores)".
Canterbury Museum Bulletin. 2: 1–329. Forster,
Raymond Robert (1962-01-01). "A key to the New
Zealand Harvestmen —...
- arachnids. In
harvestmen, it may have the
ornament of spines. The
trident is a
small group of (usually three)
spines found in
harvestmen exclusively. It...
- as
harvestmen) are an
order of
arachnids and
share many
common characteristics with
other arachnids. However,
several differences separate harvestmen from...
-
inject venom into prey or a
perceived threat. Both
pseudoscorpions and
harvestmen have
additional structures on
their chelicerae that are used for grooming...
- to,
often an
insect like a gr****hopper or fly, but also
arachnids like
harvestmen or spiders. At this
stage they
appear as red
globules on
their hosts,...