Hadrobunus grandis (Say, 1821) is a animal in the Sclerosomatidae family, order Opiliones, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Hadrobunus grandis (Say, 1821)

Hadrobunus grandis (Say, 1821)

Hadrobunus grandis is a harvestman species found in multiple US states, identifiable by its brown body and banded legs.

Genus
Hadrobunus
Order
Opiliones
Class
Arachnida

About Hadrobunus grandis (Say, 1821)

Hadrobunus grandis is a species of harvestman with the scientific name Hadrobunus grandis (Say, 1821). It is found in the United States, specifically within the states of Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio, Indiana, Oklahoma, and Virginia. Adult Hadrobunus grandis can be found during early summer. Individuals of this species have brown backs, with a central marking that may sometimes be absent entirely. Their legs display a distinct banded appearance. This species is similar in appearance to the closely related species Hadrobunus maculosus. However, H. maculosus differs from H. grandis in that it has no spines on its back and has a darker overall coloration.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Arthropoda Arachnida Opiliones Sclerosomatidae Hadrobunus

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