Leiobunum vittatum

Leiobunum vittatum, the eastern harvestman, is a species of harvestman in the family Sclerosomatidae.

[1][2][3] They are most active from late spring to early fall, with late summer being when eggs are laid.

[citation needed] Omnivorous, they feed on plant fluids, fungi and other arthropods.

During autumn, they've been known to gather together to stay warm in tree holes or other shelters.

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