Oligolophus hanseni

Oligolophus hanseni

Oligolophus hanseni is a species of harvestman (Opiliones) found in large parts of Europe.
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Appearance

Like the other species in the tribe Oligolophini, it has relatively short legs (for a harvestman) and some thorns on the frontal margin of the carapace.
Oligolophus hanseni - Pale Usually these are much darker all over, going on a bluish-black at times Geotagged,Netherlands,Oligolophus,Oligolophus hanseni,Opiliones,Opilionidae,Phalangiidae,Schiermonnikoog,harvestman

Behavior

This species is one of the longest winter-survivors of European harvestmen, with adults often found all through the winter until Januari or Februari.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassArachnida
OrderOpiliones
FamilyPhalangiidae
GenusOligolophus
SpeciesOligolophus hanseni
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Netherlands