Arboreal Harvestmen

Location:
Online
Starts:
Tuesday 30 December 2025, 18:30
Ends:
Tuesday 30 December 2025, 20:00

Learn about the harvestmen species of the UK found on vegetation with Meg Skinner.

Harvestmen are arachnids in the order Opiliones. Unlike spiders, they have a single, fused body segment, lack venom and silk glands, cannot spin webs and have a single pair of eyes mounted on a small turret-like structure on top of their head.. They have long, thin legs and typically feed on small insects, decaying matter, and fungi. They live in a variety of environments, including forests, fields, and caves, and are commonly found under rocks, logs, or in leaf litter.

This entoLEARN webinar will explore UK species of vegetation-dwelling harvestmen. These species use their long legs and sensory adaptations to navigate bark, leaves, and canopy vegetation. Many species are camouflaged or patterned to blend with their surroundings, feeding on small invertebrates, fungi, and plant material. Adapted to life above ground, they often have specialised claws and flattened bodies for gripping and hiding in crevices.

At the end of the session, learners should have a deeper understanding of some of the harvestmen species found in arboreal environments.

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