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Colorful Harvestman
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The gonyleptid harvestmen of the austral forests of Chile rank among the most beautiful and dramatic of the "daddy longlegs" in the world. These arachnids are opilionids, related to spiders, mites, and scorpions. Sadocus are slow moving and many are spiny, possibly a deterrent to predators. This harvestman was photographed in south Chile in 2013.
Credit:
Danté Fenolio/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2713332
Legacy Identifier:
JC8255
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5680px × 3738px (~60 MB)
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Tags
animal
arthropod
austral forests
chile
chilean endemic species
colorful
daddy longlegs
daddy long-legs
gonyleptid harvestmen
harvestman
harvestmen
humid forest
invertebrate
mite
multicolored
nothofagus forest endemic
opiliones
opilionid
patagonia
sadocus polyacanthus
temperate rainforest