Harvestman, Daddy-Long-Legs
Leiobunum politum
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This bug has been reportedly found in the following regions:
Cullman, Alabama
Deer, Arkansas
North Little Rock, Arkansas
Logan Lake, British Columbia
San Diego, California
Cordele, Georgia
Davenport, Iowa
Hebron, Kentucky
Melbourne, Kentucky
Holden, Louisiana
Skowhegan, Maine
Cole Camp, Missouri
Eunice, Missouri
Kingston, New York
Ronkonkoma, New York
Concord, North Carolina
North Ridgeville, Ohio
Conway, South Carolina
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Crossville, Tennessee
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kathy65468
Magpye
They are sometimes confused with crane flies (a flying insect) and more commonly with another arachnid, the harvestman (order Opiliones).
Comparison: Unlike true spiders, harvestmen have a broad, flat body with a wide attachment between their two body parts - rather than the narrow 'waist' of a spider. Harvestmen only have two eyes.
lwhalliday