
Unlike the other harvestman, this was one of two found under a log by the trail. The legs are noticeably shorter than those opilionids that prowl in the open and the gait is more robotic and laborious. Whereas the arboreal species reminds one of agile drones on an open landscape, this specimen's wedge-shaped body and oversized palps suggest a fossorial device built to drill through the fruiting bodies of dead wood and spear the soft shells of bristletailed hexapods and tergite segments of limbering symphylans.
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