Leiobunum_blackwalli

<i>Leiobunum blackwalli</i>

Leiobunum blackwalli

Species of harvestman/daddy longlegs


Leiobunum blackwalli is a species of harvestman. It is found in Europe, but has been introduced to British Columbia in Canada and Seattle in the United States.[1]

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Description

Leiobunum blackwalli grows to 6 mm in females and 4 mm in males.[2] The second pair of legs grow to 50mm.[2] Similar in appearance to L. rotundum, the abdomen is broader at the rear and the dark marking broader at the rear than the front with a sharper cutoff than L. rotundum, and the palps are pale.[2]

Distribution

This harvestman is widespread throughout Britain and Europe, though less common than L. rotundum.[2][3] As at 2023 this species was regarded as newly introduced to British Columbia in Canada and Seattle in the United States.[1]

Habitat

It is usually found in woods or damp places, and also in gardens.[2][4]


References

  1. Derkarabetian, Shahan; Adams, Nicholas; Bal, Bernard; Dubois, Pascal; Jacques-Fero, Dylan (July 2023). "An updated list of Opiliones introduced to USA and Canada: a community science project". The Journal of Arachnology. 51 (2): 103–106. doi:10.1636/JoA-S-22-007. ISSN 0161-8202.
  2. Jones, Dick (1989) A Guide to Spiders of Britain and Northern Europe (revised edition), Hamlyn, ISBN 0-600-56710-9, p. 314
  3. Savory, Theodore (1945) The Spiders & Allied Orders of the British Isles, Warne, p. 163
  4. Pinto-da-Rocha, Ricardo, Machado, Glauco & Giribet, Gonzalo (2007) Harvestmen: The Biology of Opiliones, Harvard University Press, ISBN 978-0674023437, p. 301

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