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Goldenrod Spider(Misumena vatia) female, yellow and red form, on
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
Goldenrod Spider(Misumena vatia) female, yellow and red form, on cocksfoot (Dactylus sp), limestone grassland, former ONF site, Velaine en Haye, Lorraine, France
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Spotted Orbweaver (Neoscona byzanthina) on its web on a summer evening, Bocage bourbonnais, France
© Monique Morin / Biosphoto
© Monique Morin / Biosphoto
Spotted Orbweaver (Neoscona byzanthina) on its web on a summer evening, Bocage bourbonnais, France
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Greater Stitchwort(Stellaria holostea) with a spider spider lying in wait under a flower, Normandy, France
© Christophe Perelle / Biosphoto
© Christophe Perelle / Biosphoto
Greater Stitchwort(Stellaria holostea) with a spider spider lying in wait under a flower, Normandy, France
© Vincent Premel / Biosphoto
Scorpion (Tityus sp.) - Yasuni National Park, Ecuador.
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Yellow-banded Pinktoe Tarantula (Avicularia juruensis) - Yasuni, Ecuador
© Vincent Premel / Biosphoto
© Vincent Premel / Biosphoto
Yellow-banded Pinktoe Tarantula (Avicularia juruensis) - Yasuni, Ecuador
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Drag tail spider (Arachnura scorpionoides) in situ, Kibale NP,
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
Drag tail spider (Arachnura scorpionoides) in situ, Kibale NP, Uganda
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Wandering spider (Ctenidae sp) eating a tree frog in situ, Kibale NP, Uganda
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
Wandering spider (Ctenidae sp) eating a tree frog in situ, Kibale NP, Uganda
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Longhorn Beetle (Macrotoma natala) with Pseudoscorpions (Pseudoscorpiones sp), Kibale NP, Uganda
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
Longhorn Beetle (Macrotoma natala) with Pseudoscorpions (Pseudoscorpiones sp), Kibale NP, Uganda
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Pseudoscorpions (Pseudoscorpiones sp) in Longhorn Beetle (Macrotoma natala) paw, Kibale NP, Uganda
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
Pseudoscorpions (Pseudoscorpiones sp) in Longhorn Beetle (Macrotoma natala) paw, Kibale NP, Uganda
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Madagascar Net casting spider (Asianopis madagascariensis) in situ, Analamazaotra, Alaotra-Mangoro, Madagascar
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
Madagascar Net casting spider (Asianopis madagascariensis) in situ, Analamazaotra, Alaotra-Mangoro, Madagascar
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Cape Thick-Tailed Scorpion (Parabuthus capensis). Highly venomous. Mashatu Game Reserve. Northern Tuli Game Reserve. Botswana
© Roger de La Harpe / Biosphoto
© Roger de La Harpe / Biosphoto
Cape Thick-Tailed Scorpion (Parabuthus capensis). Highly venomous. Mashatu Game Reserve. Northern Tuli Game Reserve. Botswana
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Spotted Orbweaver (Neoscona byzanthina) on its web on a summer evening, Bocage bourbonnais, Auvergne, France
© Monique Morin / Biosphoto
© Monique Morin / Biosphoto
Spotted Orbweaver (Neoscona byzanthina) on its web on a summer evening, Bocage bourbonnais, Auvergne, France
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Wolf spider (Lycosidae sp) on a leaf, view from the top, Villarotta, Reggio Emilia, Italy
© Alberto Ghizzi Panizza / Biosphoto
© Alberto Ghizzi Panizza / Biosphoto
Wolf spider (Lycosidae sp) on a leaf, view from the top, Villarotta, Reggio Emilia, Italy
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Jumping Spider Daisies in is eyes Mantova, Po river, Italie
© Alberto Ghizzi Panizza / Biosphoto
© Alberto Ghizzi Panizza / Biosphoto
Jumping Spider Daisies in is eyes Mantova, Po river, Italie
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Wasp spider (Argiope bruennichi) on its web, view from the top, Villarotta, Reggio Emilia, Italy
© Alberto Ghizzi Panizza / Biosphoto
© Alberto Ghizzi Panizza / Biosphoto
Wasp spider (Argiope bruennichi) on its web, view from the top, Villarotta, Reggio Emilia, Italy
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Southern yellow-billed hornbill (Tockus leucomelas) eating a yellow scorpion, Etosha National Park, Namibia
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
Southern yellow-billed hornbill (Tockus leucomelas) eating a yellow scorpion, Etosha National Park, Namibia
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Micrathena (Micrathena schreibersi) on a leaf, Saut Maripa, French Guiana
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
Micrathena (Micrathena schreibersi) on a leaf, Saut Maripa, French Guiana
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European yellow tailed scorpion (Euscorpius flavicaudis) and Four spot orb weaver (Araneus quadratus), meeting of predators, Mont Ventoux, France
© Michel Rauch / Biosphoto
© Michel Rauch / Biosphoto
European yellow tailed scorpion (Euscorpius flavicaudis) and Four spot orb weaver (Araneus quadratus), meeting of predators, Mont Ventoux, France
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Wasp mimic jumping spider Orsima ichneumon Backlit shot of a Orsima ichneumon Malaysia
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
Wasp mimic jumping spider Orsima ichneumon Backlit shot of a Orsima ichneumon Malaysia
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Grass crab spiders (Oxytate sp), The genus Oxytate, commonly known as grass crab spiders, comprises a homogenous group of nocturnal crab spiders.
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
Grass crab spiders (Oxytate sp), The genus Oxytate, commonly known as grass crab spiders, comprises a homogenous group of nocturnal crab spiders. Singapore
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Crab spider with ant prey (Philodamia hilaris). Philodamia is a genus of spiders in the Thomisidae family. It was first described in 1894 by Thorell.
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
Crab spider with ant prey (Philodamia hilaris). Philodamia is a genus of spiders in the Thomisidae family. It was first described in 1894 by Thorell. As of 2017, it contains 7 species. Singapore
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Ant-like crab spider (Amyciaea sp). Amyciaea is a genus of crab spiders that mimics ants, their preferred prey. A. albomaculata mimics its weaver ant
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
Ant-like crab spider (Amyciaea sp). Amyciaea is a genus of crab spiders that mimics ants, their preferred prey. A. albomaculata mimics its weaver ant prey (Oecophylla sp). Singapore
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Harvestman (Sclerosomatidae sp), Portrait of a orange and black harvestman, Singapore
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
Harvestman (Sclerosomatidae sp), Portrait of a orange and black harvestman, Singapore
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Tiger spider (Argiope bruennichi) under rain, Valdenazar forest, Yebes, Guadalajara, Spain
© David Jerez / Biosphoto
© David Jerez / Biosphoto
Tiger spider (Argiope bruennichi) under rain, Valdenazar forest, Yebes, Guadalajara, Spain
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This spider mimics a ladybird as the ladybird is usually unpalatable to predators, and potential predators would associate the bright red colours to
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
This spider mimics a ladybird as the ladybird is usually unpalatable to predators, and potential predators would associate the bright red colours to the bad eating experience. (Singapore)
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Cyphalonotus sp. ; Twig-legged orb-weaver spider ; Twig-legged orb-weaver spider demonstrating its camouflage abilities ; Singapore
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
Cyphalonotus sp. ; Twig-legged orb-weaver spider ; Twig-legged orb-weaver spider demonstrating its camouflage abilities ; Singapore
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Opiliones ; Harvestman eating fungi ; Harvestman eating fungi ; Singapore
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
Opiliones ; Harvestman eating fungi ; Harvestman eating fungi ; Singapore
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Viciria praemandibularis ; Wide-jawed viciria spider guarding eggs ; Female Wide-jawed viciria spider guarding her eggs ; Singapore
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
Viciria praemandibularis ; Wide-jawed viciria spider guarding eggs ; Female Wide-jawed viciria spider guarding her eggs ; Singapore
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Hawaiian Happy Face Spider (Theridion grallator) is a spider in
© Stuart Wilson / Biosphoto
© Stuart Wilson / Biosphoto
Hawaiian Happy Face Spider (Theridion grallator) is a spider in the family Theridiidae. Its Hawaiian name is nananana makaki’i (face-patterned spider). Photographed on big island of Hawaii.
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Social Spider (Theridion nigroannulatum) is one of the few species of social spider. The colony lives under leaves, where it waits for prey to catch
© Raphaël Sané / Biosphoto
© Raphaël Sané / Biosphoto
Social Spider (Theridion nigroannulatum) is one of the few species of social spider. The colony lives under leaves, where it waits for prey to catch in its son to throw on it en masse. Peru.
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Green jumping spider (Mopsus mormon) Male catching a Fly, QLD, Australia.
© Adam Fletcher / Biosphoto
© Adam Fletcher / Biosphoto
Green jumping spider (Mopsus mormon) Male catching a Fly, QLD, Australia.
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Peacock Jumping Spider (Maratus jactatus) male in full swing, dancing for a female spider, southern QLD Australia.
© Adam Fletcher / Biosphoto
© Adam Fletcher / Biosphoto
Peacock Jumping Spider (Maratus jactatus) male in full swing, dancing for a female spider, southern QLD Australia.
© Adam Fletcher / Biosphoto
Male peacock spider (Maratus plumosus), NSW, Australia.
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The spider-tailed horned viper (Pseudocerastes urarachnoides) is a species of viper endemic to western Iran which was described in 2006. The head
© Matthijs Kuijpers / Biosphoto
© Matthijs Kuijpers / Biosphoto
The spider-tailed horned viper (Pseudocerastes urarachnoides) is a species of viper endemic to western Iran which was described in 2006. The head looks very similar to that of other Pseudocerastes species in the region, but the spider-tailed horned viper has a unique tail that has a bulb-like end that is bordered by long drooping scales that give it the appearance of a spider. The tail tip is waved around and used to lure insectivorous birds to within striking range.
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The spider-tailed horned viper (Pseudocerastes urarachnoides) is a species of viper endemic to western Iran which was described in 2006. The head
© Matthijs Kuijpers / Biosphoto
© Matthijs Kuijpers / Biosphoto
The spider-tailed horned viper (Pseudocerastes urarachnoides) is a species of viper endemic to western Iran which was described in 2006. The head looks very similar to that of other Pseudocerastes species in the region, but the spider-tailed horned viper has a unique tail that has a bulb-like end that is bordered by long drooping scales that give it the appearance of a spider. The tail tip is waved around and used to lure insectivorous birds to within striking range.
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Long spine orb weaver spider (Macracantha arcuata) on a grean leaf.
© Husni Che Ngah / Biosphoto
© Husni Che Ngah / Biosphoto
Long spine orb weaver spider (Macracantha arcuata) on a grean leaf.
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European yellow tailed scorpion (Euscorpius flavicaudis), Villarotta, Reggio Emilia, Italy
© Alberto Ghizzi Panizza / Biosphoto
© Alberto Ghizzi Panizza / Biosphoto
European yellow tailed scorpion (Euscorpius flavicaudis), Villarotta, Reggio Emilia, Italy
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Ant-mimicking Jumping Spider (Myrmarachne maxillosa) on Lalang Grass (Rhizoma Imperatae), Taman Metropolitan Relau, Pulau Pinang, Peninsular,
© Husni Che Ngah / Biosphoto
© Husni Che Ngah / Biosphoto
Ant-mimicking Jumping Spider (Myrmarachne maxillosa) on Lalang Grass (Rhizoma Imperatae), Taman Metropolitan Relau, Pulau Pinang, Peninsular, Malaysia.
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High angle shot of a male ant-mimicking jumping spider (Myrmarachne sp.)
© Husni Che Ngah / Biosphoto
© Husni Che Ngah / Biosphoto
High angle shot of a male ant-mimicking jumping spider (Myrmarachne sp.)
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Littele Cross orbweaver (Araneus diadematus) hanging on the achenes of Salsify (Tragopogon pratensis) on a spring evening in my wild garden,
© Monique Morin / Biosphoto
© Monique Morin / Biosphoto
Littele Cross orbweaver (Araneus diadematus) hanging on the achenes of Salsify (Tragopogon pratensis) on a spring evening in my wild garden, Auvergne, France
© Alberto Ghizzi Panizza / Biosphoto
A spider is building a web among moss buds
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cCose up shot of a deceased Peacock jumping spider (Maratus volans)
© Adam Fletcher / Biosphoto
© Adam Fletcher / Biosphoto
cCose up shot of a deceased Peacock jumping spider (Maratus volans)
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A shot showing the back patterns and colours of a Male Maratus speciosus "peacock spider".
© Adam Fletcher / Biosphoto
© Adam Fletcher / Biosphoto
A shot showing the back patterns and colours of a Male Maratus speciosus "peacock spider".
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A male Maratus speciosus "peacock jumping spider" performing mating courtship dance for a female spider.
© Adam Fletcher / Biosphoto
© Adam Fletcher / Biosphoto
A male Maratus speciosus "peacock jumping spider" performing mating courtship dance for a female spider.
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Cricket-bat orb weaver (Mangora acalypha), Guadalix de la sierra, Madrid, Spain
© Óscar Díez Martínez / Biosphoto
© Óscar Díez Martínez / Biosphoto
Cricket-bat orb weaver (Mangora acalypha), Guadalix de la sierra, Madrid, Spain
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Cave Spider (Meta menardi) and cocoon in underground, France
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
Cave Spider (Meta menardi) and cocoon in underground, France
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Spider chasing from air bubbles trapped by algae in a small lake. Albarracín Aragon, Spain
© Pedro Javier Pascual Hernandez / Biosphoto
© Pedro Javier Pascual Hernandez / Biosphoto
Spider chasing from air bubbles trapped by algae in a small lake. Albarracín Aragon, Spain