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jewel like Brazilian harvestman-Heteromitobates discolor (Conyleptidae)
bonitin
A beautiful spider, the prettiest I have ever met!
21st January 2010 rainforest Paraty-Brazil on a rock in the river.
Size without its very long legs was about 1cm if I remember well..
Thank you!
MyriamSmile
Edited by bonitin on 02-01-2011 23:37
 
bonitin
with legs..
 
rvanderweele
Not a spider, but an harvestman. Possibly Gonyleptidae
ruud van der weele
rvanderweele@gmail.com
 
bonitin
Oh thank you Ruud for the quick response! I' didn't realise that Harvestmen are not spiders!
 
jorgemotalmeida
this is really a very crazy Opiliones.
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/superegnum
rvanderweele
crazy? Fantastic. The Gonyleptidae are insane animals, but there are so many other weird looking harvestmen in the tropics.

ruud van der weele
rvanderweele@gmail.com
 
bonitin
A fantastic creature indeed!

It is Goniosoma discolor -Conyleptidae! Janet Rowley (blowave) has found its ID! Grin
I've changed the title..Do the males also have 'boxing gloves' like with spiders?
Edited by bonitin on 01-01-2011 16:48
 
rvanderweele
no, not at all. Harvestmen have a completely different reproduction system. The have a penis, which is extremely long. For studying it, which is often important, you have to "cut" them out of their body.
ruud van der weele
rvanderweele@gmail.com
 
bonitin
Thanks Ruud! Eeeeeekk that sounds horrible to do to the male harvestmanawkward!

I have edited my previous post to put its ID.
Edited by bonitin on 01-01-2011 11:54
 
rvanderweele
The family Gonyleptidae is pretty huge. To be frank I do not know genus Goniosoma well. There are more than 20 species, that is described species. Maybe it is risky to say which species it is based on a photo, but, on the other hand, maybe it is not. I will ask it to some Brazilian friends.
ruud van der weele
rvanderweele@gmail.com
 
bonitin
Thanks Ruud, that would be great!Smile
I found a picture of another harvestman on another date, also on a rock in the river in the same area. It looks the same to me!
Edited by bonitin on 01-01-2011 15:21
 
blowave
Ruud, here's the link I found this one on, I did find another which was very similar but this one looked correct to me. There could of course be others which are very similar.

Myriam, this one is in Gonyleptidae, it was another with the different subfamily I think.

http://ecologia.i...to015.html
http://cubits.org...
 
http://cubits.org/buglife/
bonitin
Thanks Janet, I have corrected that!Smile
 
rvanderweele
It looks quite similar indeed. But I put the photo on the maillist for Opilionid lovers. I will let you know the result
ruud van der weele
rvanderweele@gmail.com
 
rvanderweele
Dear Miriam,

the correct name is Heteromitobates discolor. Marcio Dasilva told me this. He made a revision of the Goniosomatinae. He told furthermore that this species is common in the neighbourhood of Paraty in Brazil.

cheers,

Ruud
ruud van der weele
rvanderweele@gmail.com
 
blowave
So the species is correct, but it has had a genus name change. Thanks Ruud, it's good to have friends in the right places! Grin
http://cubits.org...
 
http://cubits.org/buglife/
bonitin
Great ! Thanks so much Ruud for asking your friend!SmileHeteromitobates discolor it will be then!
Have to change the title once more!Grin

Indeed its nice to have friends in the good place like Janet says!
 
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