"A Descriptive Catalogue Of The Harvest-spiders (phalangiidae) Of Ohio" by Clarence Moores Weed offers a detailed exploration of the harvestmen, also known as Opiliones, found within the state of Ohio. This scientific work provides a comprehensive overview of the various species, their distinguishing characteristics, and their ecological roles.
Weed's catalogue serves as an invaluable resource for entomologists, arachnologists, and students of natural history. The descriptive accounts aid in identification and understanding of these often-overlooked arachnids. The book contributes to a broader understanding of regional biodiversity and the intricacies of Ohio's natural environment. Its enduring value lies in its precise observations and systematic approach, making it a relevant reference for current and future researchers.
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