Hadrobunus grandis
Hadrobunus grandis | |
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H. grandis | |
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Phylum: | Arthropoda
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Class: | Arachnida
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Species: | H. grandis
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Hadrobunus grandis (Say, 1821)
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Phalangium grandis |
Hadrobunus grandis is a species of harvestman that occurs in the United States (Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio, Indiana, Oklahoma, and Virginia). Adults can be found in early summer. Their backs are brown, with a central marking that can be absent. The legs have a banded appearance. The species is similar to H. maculosus, but the latter has no spines on its back and is darker.
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Further reading[]
- Crosby, C.R. & Bishop, S.C. (1924): Notes on the Opiliones of the southeastern United States with descriptions of new species. J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 40: 8-26.
Categories:
- Harvestmen
- Arthropods of the United States
- Animals described in 1821
- Harvestmen stubs