Rilaena triangularisRilaena triangularis is a species of the harvestman family Phalangiidae. It is sometimes considered to be in the genus Paraplatybunus, in the subfamily Platybuninae.DescriptionRilaena triangularis is a harvestman that lives across Europe. This species was first described by Johann [Friedrich Wilhelm Herbst] in 1799, initially as Phalangium triangularis. It was later renamed through recombination.Chemical defenseWhen disturbed, Rilaena triangularis emits a strong-smelling secretion as a chemical defense. This fluid contains 1,4-benzoquinone, 1,4-naphthoquinone and caprylic acid.RangeOccurrences of Rilaena triangularis have been recorded and aggregated in GBIF across Europe, with the exception of Spain and Portugal. It has also been observed in north-west and north-east corners of the United States.HabitatThe species thrives in forests, floodplain forests and fens.