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Opilio canestrinii

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Arachnida

Suborder
  
Eupnoi

Scientific name
  
Opilio canestrinii

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Opiliones

Superfamily
  
Phalangioidea

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Opilio, Opilio parietinus, Leiobunum rotundum, Rilaena triangularis, Oligolophus

Opilio canestrinii harvestman socializing


Opilio canestrinii is a species of harvestman.

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Males reach a body length of up to 6 mm, females up to 8 mm. While males are yellowish brown to reddish, the color is lighter in females. Males have dark legs, but yellow coxae and "knees"; the legs of females show alternatingly light and dark rings. The back of females sports a dark saddle-like pattern with a light longitudinal stripe in the middle. Adults can be found from June up to December.

O. canestrinii probably originates from Italy, but has invaded central Europe since the late 1970 and has since almost everywhere replaced the similar O. parietinus. It is most often found on house walls.

Opilio canestrinii


References

Opilio canestrinii Wikipedia