Mommy Long-Legs, This is actually a Harvestman spider. Comm…
Por um escritor misterioso
Descrição
This is actually a Harvestman spider. Commonly called Daddy Long-legs because, well, you know. This one is a female. You can tell the gender of most spiders by looking at the size of their pedipalps, which appear to be legs number 9 and 10 and are found near or just below their pie hole. Slender pedipalps indicate a female spider, whereas fat, bulbous pedipalps indicate a male. These spiders are quite common up around the Susquehanna River area of Northern Maryland. Several of them crawled up onto me as I laid on the ground shooting their cousins, or some other creature. It kinda gave me the willies. Click here to check out her pedipalps. It
Spider Sleuthing in The San Juans – Day 6, Mommy Long Legs!
Spider Sleuthing in The San Juans – Day 6, Mommy Long Legs!
Mummy Long Legs Spider by Jmag60
Mommy long legs (Pholcidae) by melvynyeo on DeviantArt
ZOO-ology column: Daddy-longlegs mistaken for spiders, insects, Entertainment
Mommy Long Legs, I don't know the scientific name Living in…
Why Are They Called Daddy Longlegs?
Critter of the Week: Harvestman
JEFF MITTON: Daddy long legs – spiders, harvestmen and flies – Boulder Daily Camera
Do daddy long legs fly? - Quora
Mommy long legs, Macro shot of a female Daddy Long-Legs (Ph…