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joel_cheung

Date

November 19, 2016 01:52 PM AEDT

Description

I am a caver based in Melbourne. Our group was exploring a cave in New Guinea area (about 45 drive from Buchan, Victoria) when we found out this harvestmen. I have never heard that there are any cave dwelling arachnid in Victoria. That does let me wonder if I have found something new.

In the cave, we had found two of them, and both of them are no bigger than 2 cm large.

After contacting Australia Museum, it is almost certainly belongs to the Family Triaenonychidae. But other than that, not much more is known.
In the cave, we had found two of them, and both of them are no bigger than 2 cm large.

After contacting Australia Museum, it is almost certainly belongs to the Family Triaenonychidae. But other than that, not much more is known.

Holonuncia - Photo (c) Joel Cheung, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Joel Cheung
stefan_eberhard's ID: Genus Holonuncia, a member of Triaenonychid Harvestmen (Family Triaenonychidae)
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simono

Date

October 19, 2019 12:00 AM AWST

Description

Feeding on accumulated bat guano.

Brises katherinae - Photo (c) simono, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by simono
stefan_eberhard's ID: Brises katherinae, a member of Darkling Beetles (Family Tenebrionidae)
Added on February 28, 2022
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simono

Date

October 19, 2019 12:00 AM AWST

Description

Feeding on accumulated bat guano.

Brises katherinae - Photo (c) simono, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by simono
stefan_eberhard's ID: Brises katherinae, a member of Darkling Beetles (Family Tenebrionidae)
Added on February 28, 2022
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