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What’s a harvestman?
a. A man who harvests. like a farmer or a migrant worker;
b. A pocket electronic device made by International Harvester (like a Walkman or Discman);
c. An insect related to a spider; or
d. Spiderman’s adversary in the new Spiderman movie
Until earlier this week I might have responded with selection “a” if I had been posed this question—it is the most obvious answer. I would have been wrong. The correct answer is “c.”
As I was finishing up a photo shoot in a local garden one of my friends excitedly pointed to a bush and exclaimed, “There’s your first harvestman.” I did not have a clue what she was talking about. All I could really see in the bush was a bunch of long legs connected to a body. (My friend Cindy D. has some photos of the entire body of a harvestman in one of her blog postings in case you are not familiar with this insect.)
I shot some photos anyways and when I looked at them on my computer I was shocked. There appeared to be two eyes on a stalk in the middle of the insect’s back, with the eyes looking sidewards in completely opposite directions. Could they really be eyes?
Here is one of my photos of the harvestman. It is not a technically perfect photo but it gives you a pretty clear view of the unusual eyes of this strange insect. If you want to learn more, check out this page, which is full of fascination factoids and photos.
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