Learn about subterranean and generalist species of UK harvestmen species with Meg Skinner.
Harvestmen are arachnids in the order Opiliones. Unlike spiders, they have a single, fused body segment, lack venom and silk glands, cannot spin webs and have a single pair of eyes mounted on a small turret-like structure on top of their head. They have long, thin legs and typically feed on small insects, decaying matter, and fungi. They live in a variety of environments, including forests, fields, and caves, and are commonly found under rocks, logs, or in leaf litter.
This entoLEARN webinar will explore the diversity and ecology of subterranean and generalist species of harvestmen, focusing on their habitats, physical characteristics, and distribution patterns. The session will highlight recent discoveries and potential range expansions, emphasising the value of continued fieldwork and recording efforts. It will also address the challenges of accurate species identification and the importance of microhabitats.
At the end of the session, learners should have a deeper understanding of some of the subterranean and generalist species of harvestmen, including:
- Megabunus diadema
- Odiellus spinosus
- Nelima gothica
- Platybunus pinetorum
- Sabacon viscayanum
This session is perfect for naturalists, entomologists, and anyone curious about the hidden diversity in our gardens and countryside. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, you’ll leave with a deeper appreciation for these remarkable arachnids.
For more information and to book your place, visit The Biological Recording Company Eventbrite page.
Date: Thursday 5th February, 2026 - 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Cost: £12.50
Organiser: The Biological Recording Company
Booking: Book your place via The Biological Recording Company Eventbrite page.
Region: Buglife England
Location: Online