Meg Skinner (British Harvestmen) (she/her)
@Megabunus
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Invertebrate ecologist, biological recorder. BAS Harvestmen recording scheme organiser. All views are my own. π·οΈπΈοΈππ¦π¦π¦π¦πͺ°ππ³οΈβπ
Gloucestershire
Joined September 2015
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Poor photos but discovered this tiny Harvestman spider neath scree on #TunstallHills π Confident with Mitostoma chrysomelas and a reminder to focus on #Opiliones
https://t.co/7xAXLoWbWB
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I know this looks like a small ball/bead, but it is actually a baby Nelima gothica harvestman in its egg. Those black areas and the light area between them are the eyes and ocularium. Fingers crossed for a successful growth!
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#opilioctober Day 5 Leiobunum blackwalli is one of three Leiobunum species in Ireland (two of which can be superficially confused). They are very common at this time of year as adults, and I will teach you how to tell them apart! (Male = Left, Female = Right) π§΅1/4
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Our own @Megabunus recently featured in the September issue of @cpm_magazine, talking all things spiders π·οΈ In the article, she discusses the impact of agro chemicals on spider populations & how resilient arachnids are as a species. https://t.co/ZIlVxrbLUk
@BritishSpiders
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Great day last week at @FieldStudiesC Bishop's Wood - loads of cellar spiders (Pholcus) in their saxon hut (and a peacock butterfly) #arachtober #arachnology @BritishSpiders
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Harvestmen (Arachnida: Opiliones) are among the most beautiful and overlooked arachnids on the planet. I invite everyone to take part in #Opilioctober, regardless of where you live. This month, I will teach you how to identify and record these fascinating creatures in Ireland.
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#Opilioctober Day 3 Say hello to the most spider-looking harvestman there is... Odiellus spinosus. A stunning and large species that I generally find under and between stones (Photo 1), especially on well-drained gravel or stone areas. π§΅ 1/2
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#Opilioctober Day 2 introduces us to Dicranopalpus ramosus (Fork-legged Harvestman). Both males and females strike an unmistakable pose with their legs held straight out to the side as they wait for unsuspecting prey to pass. Male, left. Female right. π§΅ 1/4
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#Opilioctober Beginning with one of the most common and easiest to recognise of the Irish Harvestman fauna. Nemastoma bimaculatum is a small (body ~3mm) black harvestman with two yellow or silver marking on the cephalothorax. π§΅1/3
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As I say on all of the talks/courses, if you learn only one harvestman - this is the one! Super common in late summer/autumn all across the UK
#opilioctober Day 4 Today we meet the Winter Harvestman, Paroligolophus agrestis. A small harvestman with medium legs which is very abundant at the moment. The defining characteristic for me is the beautifully smooth, silvery/cream ocularium (eye turret). π§΅1/3
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For #Arachotober, a chance to celebrate the colourful diversity of Britain's spiders with @RoyalMailStamps special edition, superbly illustrated by @rlewington2. Available now from your local Post Office or as special packs from https://t.co/DtFGvgW4HV.
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Britain's favourite swiftly-spreading non-native #harvestman: Opilio canestrinii. Spotted at dusk hanging out on a tree near Loddon, Norfolk, TM39/VC27. Literally: the photo was taken from below, straight up the tree-trunk! Waiting for a small meal to climb up, perhaps.
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πΈ Soerensenella sp. With mites. I am unsure what relationship these mites have with the harvestmen π·οΈ Hopefully this will inspire others to look a bit closer during #arachtober 2024, which is just a few days away now.
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OK spider fans, stamps go up on 7th Oct so buy instead of your Yule stamps, extra new spider stamps designed by @rlewington2 π€©
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We have copies of the 2nd edition of Britain's Spiders. Co-author Lawrence Bee is with us if you'd like your copy signed! Fantastic book for beginners and enthusiasts alike! @amentsoc #aesfair #Spiders #arachnids
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Male Phalangium opilio have these huge horns projecting from their chelicerae, apparently used as weapons in combat with other males. Now that I'd like to photograph! @BritishSpiders @Megabunus This one has a passenger too (a small red mite).
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We are all set up at the @amentsoc exhibition at Kempton Park racecourse. Come and say hello π πΈ π· @Megabunus #arachnids #spiders #britishspiders
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I was recently interviewed on behalf of @BritishSpiders to chat about spiders in agriculture. This article touches on why we should consider spiders alongside other groups such as pollinators: https://t.co/sa1Fj5PJgk
#arachnids #arachnology #entomology
cpm-magazine.co.uk
Despite all UK spider species being harmless to humans, these eight-legged creatures continue to be one of the most underestimated groups...
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