Leiobunum calcar
(Wood, 1868)
Leiobunum calcar is a of harvestman (order Opiliones) in the Sclerosomatidae. It is found in North America, with confirmed records from Vermont. The species was first described by Wood in 1868. Like other members of the Leiobunum, it is a long-legged arachnid commonly encountered in wooded .



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Leiobunum calcar: /leɪˈoʊbjuːnəm ˈkælkɑːr/
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Distribution
North America; confirmed present in Vermont, United States.
Similar Taxa
- Leiobunum vittatumClose relative with similar long-legged and dark stripe; males distinguished by palp structure and abdominal shape
- Leiobunum crassipalpeClose relative in the same group; ranges from southern Missouri, northern Arkansas, and eastern Oklahoma, overlapping with L. calcar in some areas