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Opilio parietinus female by Herbst 1798

Opilio parietinus (De Geer, 1778) female from Herbst (1798) [1].

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Welcome to Opiliones Wiki[]

Opiliones is a collaborative website about harvestmen that anyone can edit!

Quoting (paraphrasing) Seiyapedia: Disappointed by the amount of erroneous data floating around on the web, and frustrated to see their contributions in constant jeopardy at Wikipedia, we decided to create our own organized hub of information.

NAMES, PLACES, PEOPLE, WORKS...[]

The idea is to centralize knowledge on Opiliones in a single place which links to a wealth of information on the web and in the real world using the immense power of collective edition. It is only an embryo, but it may become something meaningful, depending on OUR input...

Navigation[]

The easiest way to browse is to access the categories using the "browse" ultra category [1].

Our dear contributors are listed in the page of image sources for Opiliones Wiki [2].

NEW: List of the institutions that serve as repositories of type material, organized by country and city! [3]


Or else, jump straight to some of the main categories:

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Jump to frequently accessed pages:

Opiliones - Cyphophthalmi - Eupnoi - Phalangiidae - Dyspnoi - Nemastomatidae - Laniatores - Gonyleptidae - UNICOS Project

References[]

  1. Herbst, J.F.W. (1798) Naturgeschichte der Insecten-Gattung Opilio. In: Natursystem der ungeflügelten Insekten, vol. 2 [of 4]. Gottlieb August Lange, Berlin, iv + 26 pp., 5 pls.

External Opilio-resouces[]

Selected photo-galleries of Opiliones[]

Arachnologische Gesellschaft e.V. (Arachnida) - [11]

Arthur Anker (Opiliones - Harvestmen of the World) - [12]

Axel Schönhofer (Mainz) - [13]

Forum mitteleuropäischer Spinnen (Weberknechte Europas bestimmen (Determining opiliones of Europe)) - [14]

Harvestmen by "Invertebrate-images" [15]

Jan van Duinen - Most Dutch harvestmen on one page [16]

Kunzweb Gallery (Opiliones (Weberknechte)) - [17]

Le monde des insectes - Arachnides ‹ Opilions - [18]

Les araignées de Belgique et de France by Pierre Oger [19]

Marshal Hedin (Harvestmen (Opiliones)) - [20]

Netherlands - Opiliones, Harvestmen by Jan J. van Duinen - [21]

Paul Bertner (Harvestmen (Opiliones)) - [22]

Other resources[]

Checklist of the Cyphophthalmi species of the World (Gonzalo Giribet) - [23]

OPILIONES d'Italia [Harvestmen of Italy] (by Alida Piglia, Milano & Clemens M. Brandstetter, Bürs) - [24]

Taxonomic literature on Opiliones online at UFRJ (OmniPaper Project) - [25]

Checklist of valid genera of Opiliones of the World by A.B. Kury - [26]

Classification of Opiliones by A.B. Kury - [27]

Tourinho, A.L., Porto, W.L, Colmenares, P.A. 2013. Opilioteca: Biblioteca Virtual de Opiliões da Amazônia (Chelicerata, Arachnida, Opiliones). CENBAM, Manaus, Amazonas, Brasil. [28]

Live footage[]

  • Pachylus quinamavidensis from Chile eating a roach[29].
  • Gonyleptidae Discocyrtanus sp. from Brazil[31].
  • Bunny Harvestman in action, Metagryne bicolumnata, Cosmetidae[32].
  • Zachaeus crista (Brullé, 1832) from Turkey[33].
  • Sclerosomatidae: Cosmobunus granarius (Lucas, 1846) and Leiobunum biseriatum Roewer, 1910 from Spain[34].
  • Lacinius ephippiatus (C.L. Koch, 1835), female, from Germany[35].
  • Opilio canestrinii (Thorell, 1876)[36].
  • Sadocus polyacanthus (Gervais, 1847) from Chile[37].
  • Metaphalangium cirtanum (C.L. Koch, 1839) from Italy[38].
  • Gagrellinae from Ganeshgudi, Karnataka, India[39].
  • Leiobuninae feeding on dead earthworm, from Alabama, USA[40].
  • Juvenile Central American Cosmetidae (Acromares vittatum) devouring a chironomid midge[41].
  • Trogulus sp. eating snail, from Italy[42].


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Paecilaemula smaragdula by Bernabé

Progonyleptoidellus

Heteropachylinae

Museo Civico di Storia Naturale "Giacomo Doria"

Paecilaemula smaragdula by Bernabé

Progonyleptoidellus
Heteropachylinae
Museo Civico di Storia Naturale "Giacomo Doria"
Paecilaemula smaragdula by Bernabé
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