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Daddy longlegs
Phalangium opilio
Harvestmen
(Phalangiidae)
Body and head are fused.
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A spider-like creature with 8 long legs and a round body. The back and legs are light grey-brown, the belly is white. The ♂ has large pincers to catch its prey and on its back a faint dark marking. The ♀ has stronger markings. Prefers open areas and gardens, active in the daytime. Feeds on insects, woodlice and plants. Can shed legs when threatened, the dropped legs keep moving for a while to distract the attacker. The legs grow back. ⇔ l. 4-7 mm There are several subspecies all with head and body combined and only 2 eyes. No web. LA: ≈ The PHOLCUS PHALANGIOIDES (Skull spider) is a real spider waiting on its web for prey.
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1 LookAlikes (LA):
Skull spider
Daddy longlegs
Hooiwagen
Weberknechte
Phalangium opilio [L.]
Ragno della campagna
Phalangium opilio [L.]
Phalangium opilio [L.]
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