Phalangium Licenti
''Phalangium'' is a genus of harvestmen that occur mostly in the Old World. The best known species is ''Phalangium opilio'', which is so common in many temperate regions that it is simply called "harvestman". Species The genus ''Phalangium'' contains the following species: * '' Phalangium aegyptiacum'' Savigny, 1816 (Egypt) * '' Phalangium bilineatum'' Fabricius, 1779 * '' Phalangium cancroides'' Müller, 1776 * '' Phalangium clavipus'' Roewer, 1911 (Majorca) * '' Phalangium conigerum'' Sørensen, 1912 * '' Phalangium coronatum'' Fabricius, 1779 * '' Phalangium crassum'' Dufour, 1831 * '' Phalangium cristatum'' Olivier, 1791 * '' Phalangium grossipes'' Müller, 1776 * '' Phalangium iberica'' Schenkel, 1939 (Spain) * '' Phalangium incanum'' C. L. Koch, 1839 * '' Phalangium licenti'' Schenkel, 1953 * '' Phalangium ligusticum'' (Roewer, 1923) (Liguria, Italy) * '' Phalangium lineola'' Dufour, 1831 * '' Phalangium litorale'' Störm, 1762 * ''Phalangium lupatum'' Eichwald, 1830 * '' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Phalangium Opilio
''Phalangium opilio'' (also known as the common harvestman, brown harvestman and daddy longlegs) is a species of harvestman belonging to the family Phalangiidae. Taxonomy ''P. opilio'' is a member of the Eupnoi suborder of Opiliones. Distribution ''P. opilio'' has a mostly Holarctic distribution and is the most widespread harvestman species worldwide, occurring natively in Europe, North Asia, North and Central Asia, and Anatolia, Asia Minor. The species has been introduced to North America, North Africa and New Zealand from Europe. In North America, it occurs in non-desert regions of southern Canada and the United States. Habitat This species can be found in a wide range of open habitats, including meadows, bogs, and forests. It is also most abundant in Anthropogenic biome, anthropogenic habitats, and is thus considered a Synanthrope, synanthropic species of harvestmen. In can be found in habitats modified by humans, such as gardens, agroecosystems, hedgerows, lawns, quarry, qu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Phalangium Grossipes
''Phalangium'' is a genus of harvestmen that occur mostly in the Old World. The best known species is ''Phalangium opilio'', which is so common in many temperate regions that it is simply called "harvestman". Species The genus ''Phalangium'' contains the following species: * '' Phalangium aegyptiacum'' Savigny, 1816 (Egypt) * '' Phalangium bilineatum'' Fabricius, 1779 * '' Phalangium cancroides'' Müller, 1776 * '' Phalangium clavipus'' Roewer, 1911 (Majorca) * '' Phalangium conigerum'' Sørensen, 1912 * '' Phalangium coronatum'' Fabricius, 1779 * '' Phalangium crassum'' Dufour, 1831 * '' Phalangium cristatum'' Olivier, 1791 * '' Phalangium grossipes'' Müller, 1776 * '' Phalangium iberica'' Schenkel, 1939 (Spain) * '' Phalangium incanum'' C. L. Koch, 1839 * ''Phalangium licenti'' Schenkel, 1953 * '' Phalangium ligusticum'' (Roewer, 1923) (Liguria, Italy) * '' Phalangium lineola'' Dufour, 1831 * '' Phalangium litorale'' Störm, 1762 * ''Phalangium lupatum'' Eichwald, 1830 * '' P ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kilimanjaro
Mount Kilimanjaro () is a dormant volcano in Tanzania. It is the highest mountain in Africa and the highest free-standing mountain above sea level in the world, at above sea level and above its plateau base. It is also the highest volcano in the Eastern Hemisphere and the fourth most topographically prominent peak on Earth. Kilimanjaro's southern and eastern slopes served as the home of the Chagga Kingdoms until their abolition in 1963 by Julius Nyerere. The origin and meaning of the name Kilimanjaro is unknown, but may mean "mountain of greatness" or "unclimbable". Although described in classical sources, German missionary Johannes Rebmann is credited as the first European to report the mountain's existence, in 1848. After several European attempts, Hans Meyer reached Kilimanjaro's highest summit in 1889. The mountain was incorporated into Kilimanjaro National Park in 1973. As one of the Seven Summits, Kilimanjaro is a major hiking and climbing destination. There are ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Phalangium Mesomelas
''Phalangium'' is a genus of harvestmen that occur mostly in the Old World. The best known species is ''Phalangium opilio'', which is so common in many temperate regions that it is simply called "harvestman". Species The genus ''Phalangium'' contains the following species: * '' Phalangium aegyptiacum'' Savigny, 1816 (Egypt) * '' Phalangium bilineatum'' Fabricius, 1779 * '' Phalangium cancroides'' Müller, 1776 * '' Phalangium clavipus'' Roewer, 1911 (Majorca) * '' Phalangium conigerum'' Sørensen, 1912 * '' Phalangium coronatum'' Fabricius, 1779 * '' Phalangium crassum'' Dufour, 1831 * '' Phalangium cristatum'' Olivier, 1791 * ''Phalangium grossipes'' Müller, 1776 * '' Phalangium iberica'' Schenkel, 1939 (Spain) * '' Phalangium incanum'' C. L. Koch, 1839 * ''Phalangium licenti'' Schenkel, 1953 * '' Phalangium ligusticum'' (Roewer, 1923) (Liguria, Italy) * '' Phalangium lineola'' Dufour, 1831 * '' Phalangium litorale'' Störm, 1762 * ''Phalangium lupatum'' Eichwald, 1830 * '' Ph ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Phalangium Lupatum
''Phalangium'' is a genus of Opiliones, harvestmen that occur mostly in the Old World. The best known species is ''Phalangium opilio'', which is so common in many temperate regions that it is simply called "harvestman". Species The genus ''Phalangium'' contains the following species: * ''Phalangium aegyptiacum'' Savigny, 1816 (Egypt) * ''Phalangium bilineatum'' Fabricius, 1779 * ''Phalangium cancroides'' Müller, 1776 * ''Phalangium clavipus'' Roewer, 1911 (Majorca) * ''Phalangium conigerum'' Sørensen, 1912 * ''Phalangium coronatum'' Fabricius, 1779 * ''Phalangium crassum'' Dufour, 1831 * ''Phalangium cristatum'' Olivier, 1791 * ''Phalangium grossipes'' Müller, 1776 * ''Phalangium iberica'' Schenkel, 1939 (Spain) * ''Phalangium incanum'' C. L. Koch, 1839 * ''Phalangium licenti'' Schenkel, 1953 * ''Phalangium ligusticum'' (Roewer, 1923) (Liguria, Italy) * ''Phalangium lineola'' Dufour, 1831 * ''Phalangium litorale'' Störm, 1762 * ''Phalangium lupatum'' Eichwald, 1830 * ''Phala ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Phalangium Litorale
''Phalangium'' is a genus of harvestmen that occur mostly in the Old World. The best known species is ''Phalangium opilio'', which is so common in many temperate regions that it is simply called "harvestman". Species The genus ''Phalangium'' contains the following species: * '' Phalangium aegyptiacum'' Savigny, 1816 (Egypt) * '' Phalangium bilineatum'' Fabricius, 1779 * '' Phalangium cancroides'' Müller, 1776 * '' Phalangium clavipus'' Roewer, 1911 (Majorca) * '' Phalangium conigerum'' Sørensen, 1912 * '' Phalangium coronatum'' Fabricius, 1779 * '' Phalangium crassum'' Dufour, 1831 * '' Phalangium cristatum'' Olivier, 1791 * ''Phalangium grossipes'' Müller, 1776 * '' Phalangium iberica'' Schenkel, 1939 (Spain) * '' Phalangium incanum'' C. L. Koch, 1839 * ''Phalangium licenti'' Schenkel, 1953 * '' Phalangium ligusticum'' (Roewer, 1923) (Liguria, Italy) * '' Phalangium lineola'' Dufour, 1831 * '' Phalangium litorale'' Störm, 1762 * ''Phalangium lupatum'' Eichwald, 1830 * ''Pha ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Liguria
Liguria (; ; , ) is a Regions of Italy, region of north-western Italy; its Capital city, capital is Genoa. Its territory is crossed by the Alps and the Apennine Mountains, Apennines Mountain chain, mountain range and is roughly coextensive with the former territory of the Republic of Genoa. Liguria is bordered by France (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur) to the west, Piedmont to the north, and Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany to the east. It rests on the Ligurian Sea, and has a population of 1,509,908 as of 2025. The region is part of the Alps–Mediterranean Euroregion. Etymology The name ''Liguria'' predates Latin and is of obscure origin. The Latin adjectives (as in ) and ''Liguscus'' reveal the original root of the name, ''ligusc-'': in the Latin name -sc- was shortened to -s-, and later turned into the -r- of , according to rhotacism (sound change), rhotacism. Compare whence . The name derives from the ancient Ligures people, although the territory of this people was much larger th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |