Nelima paessleri

(Roewer, 1910)

Aggregating Harvestman

Nelima paessleri is a of harvestman (Opiliones) in the Sclerosomatidae. It is known from North America, with records from regions including Josephine. The species is commonly referred to as the Aggregating Harvestman, a name that suggests behavioral tendencies. It belongs to a of long-legged harvestmen that are often found in moist, shaded environments.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Nelima paessleri: //nəˈliːmə ˈpaɪsləri//

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Distribution

North America; specifically recorded from Josephine and other locations within the continent.

Behavior

The 'Aggregating Harvestman' suggests a tendency to form groups, though specific behavioral documentation is limited.

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Taxonomic Authority

First described by Roewer in 1910.

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