Trogulus torosus is a species of large harvestman (order Opiliones) in the family Trogulidae. It occurs in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Montenegro. It is the largest harvestman in the world by body length, up to .
Distribution and ecology
Trogulus torosus occurs mostly near the coast, usually in the entrance areas of . While less common, specimens have been recorded outside of caves, usually retreating into layers of rock. Cave records are common due to more thorough research and specimens retreating into more accessible areas.
Description
The body is red-brown, elongated, and flat, with inconspicuously short Seta and a prominent medial ridge. Small papillae (bumps) occur across much of the Cephalothorax and opisthosoma. The legs are robust, with hairs only conspicuous on the metatarsus and tarsus segments.