The species is likely to be of eastern Mediterranean origin, but it is now reported all over Europe;[1] the eastern distribution goes at least as far as Poland and in the south it is recorded in Italy and Greece.[4] O. saxatilis prefers dry soils, and open, unshaded habitats,[4] generally drier than those typical of other harvestmen. They include heathland, grassland, gardens and open woodland;[1] it can be found on the under surface of logs and other wood or stones, and it has been documented to be relatively abundant at the base of marram grass on sand dunes.[2] O.saxatilis also inhabits human dwellings, and can be found in construction sites, parks, gardens and buildings or walls.[4]