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A nice example of Steatoda Grossa.
Identified on the WAB spider forum as Steatoda Nobilis. Specimen confirmed and should be first offic...
Identified on the WAB spider forum as Steatoda Nobilis. Specimen confirmed and should be the first o...
Looking back at this .. its actually mostly tibia showing here! not that it wasn't m.mengei, but I t...
Certainly metellina species. Probably m.segmentata, but the darkness of the central band through the...
The palps are more compact than t.montana and there is a distinct fold at the tip of the most projec...
Note the long projecting apothysis for grappling with females (present on all tetragnatha) and the ...
Its a linyphiid, a money spider, though in this case a fair sized (7mm body length?) and decently ma...
Flat invervals and microscuplture (just visible) of notophilus substriatus. Note that intervals are ...
Not the best of captures, and the left hand is being impacted by strong side lighting, however its p...
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Looking back at this .. its actually mostly tibia showing here! not that it wasn't m.mengei, but I t...
by
MattPrince
The palps are more compact than t.montana and there is a distinct fold at the tip of the most projec...
by
MattPrince
Note the long projecting apothysis for grappling with females (present on all tetragnatha) and the ...
by
MattPrince
Nice one Matt!
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Deb London
Flat invervals and microscuplture (just visible) of notophilus substriatus. Note that intervals are ...
by
MattPrince
Not the best of captures, and the left hand is being impacted by strong side lighting, however its p...
by
MattPrince
This photo of the front tibia of a pirate spider of the ero genus shows the diagnostic mix of long a...
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MattPrince
Trigionphthalmus Alternatus from a cave in Devon. Note the nostril like ocelli underneath the main c...
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MattPrince
Dilta species have small triangular ocelli beneath the outer corners of each compound eye. They are ...
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MattPrince
This is the first time my attention has been drawn to one Meta! Bizarre as I like my spiders and liv...
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MattPrince
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