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Posted on 18-03-2007 14:22
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Location: Hungary
Size: approx. 1-2 cm (without legs) as far as my friend could remember
Habitat: about 300-400 meters above sea level
Date: Sometime in May of 2005

My friend sent me this picture was taken in the spring of 2005. He has never seen this creature like it and I have seen either previously. It seems to be like a harvestman but I am not sure. Probably you can give me some indications. Thak you in advance.
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Harvestman is okay. The remainder I leave to someone else. Wink
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Hi Paul!

But I know at least now that it is surely a harvestman!Smile
 
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Does anybody give me some informations from this harvestman? Or it remains unidentified then I will be very sadSad
 
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Oligolophus spec. or something related might be a reasonable starting point for further search ...

cheers - martin
 
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Thank you Martin! This information is enough for me!!
 
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