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Andre Jas
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Hi,

Yes that's all. I can't find it on spidersites. Sorry about the poor photograph.

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It is a harvestman, Opiliones. jorge, do you know it?
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Darn, fooled again. It's this close up stuff. From a distance I recognize critters like this, but close up...
Tnaks Paul.
 
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Paul Beuk wrote:
It is a harvestman, Opiliones. jorge, do you know it?



Yes, agree. This is an opilion. Without doubt. But I know much better about spiders, not opilions. I don?t like so much them. But wait I have a book that can give some hints about which opilion could be.

Take
 
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ok. This belongs to the Phalangiidae family (due position of repugnatorial gland - it is located between dorsal and ventral shields; and form and position of eyes) . It is a Phalangium cf. opilio.

It is a very common opilion, indeed.
 
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