Togwoteeus biceps

(Thorell, 1877)

Togwotee Harvestman

A North American harvestman in the Sclerosomatidae, Togwoteeus biceps is commonly known as the Togwotee Harvestman. As with other harvestmen, it possesses a body structure without a narrow waist between and , distinguishing it from spiders. The has been documented through over 400 observations on iNaturalist, indicating it is moderately well-known among naturalists.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Togwoteeus biceps: //toʊˌɡwoʊˈtiː.əs ˈbaɪˌsɛps//

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Distribution

North America

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