Harvestmen are not Spiders.
They belong to the Arachnid order Opiliones.
Unlike Spiders, Harvestmen's bodies are fused
into one. They will feed on carrion and rotten
vegetable matter which Spiders do not.
I am using the Field Studies Council Guide to
Harvestman of the British Isles to identify these
formidable Arachnids.
Extra Mural Cemetery
Brighton
02.11.2011
Leiobunum rotundum
Huge colony on a roof of a hide next to a pond.
Stanmer Park
08.07.2011
Friston Forest
East Sussex
12.07.2011
Leiobunum blackwalli (?)
Mitopus morio (Female)
Old Lodge Nature Reserve
Ashdown Forest, East Sussex
30.06.2011
Female Mitopus morio
Friston Forest
Near Jevington, East Sussex
10.06.2011
Harvestman sporting a rather bulbous Red Mite Larvae - they dig their
mouthparts into the Harvestman and suck the body fluids.
Stanmer Park, Brighton
25.07.2011
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
07/11/2010
Odiellus spinosus ?
Female
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
25/09/2010
Odiellus spinosus ?
Female
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
20/10/2010
Odiellus spinosus ?
Female
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
21/10/2010
12/10/2010
Opilio canestrinii ? Female
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
15/08/2010
Opilio saxatilis ? Male
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
17/10/2010
Opilio saxatilis ? Female
Back Garden, Brighton
21/10/2010
Red Mites glue themselves to Harvestmen and suck out the body fluids.
Phalangium opilio ? Male
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
20/10/2010
They belong to the Arachnid order Opiliones.
Unlike Spiders, Harvestmen's bodies are fused
into one. They will feed on carrion and rotten
vegetable matter which Spiders do not.
I am using the Field Studies Council Guide to
Harvestman of the British Isles to identify these
formidable Arachnids.
Extra Mural Cemetery
Brighton
02.11.2011
Leiobunum rotundum
Huge colony on a roof of a hide next to a pond.
Stanmer Park
08.07.2011
Friston Forest
East Sussex
12.07.2011
Leiobunum blackwalli (?)
Mitopus morio (Female)
Old Lodge Nature Reserve
Ashdown Forest, East Sussex
30.06.2011
Female Mitopus morio
Friston Forest
Near Jevington, East Sussex
10.06.2011
Harvestman sporting a rather bulbous Red Mite Larvae - they dig their
mouthparts into the Harvestman and suck the body fluids.
Stanmer Park, Brighton
25.07.2011
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
07/11/2010
Odiellus spinosus ?
Female
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
25/09/2010
Odiellus spinosus ?
Female
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
20/10/2010
Odiellus spinosus ?
Female
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
21/10/2010
Odiellus spinosus ?
Female and Male
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery12/10/2010
Opilio canestrinii ? Female
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
15/08/2010
Opilio saxatilis ? Male
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
17/10/2010
Opilio saxatilis ? Female
Back Garden, Brighton
21/10/2010
Red Mites glue themselves to Harvestmen and suck out the body fluids.
Phalangium opilio ? Male
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
20/10/2010
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