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Arachnida Collection (page 2)

Arachnida, a diverse class of arthropods, encompasses a wide range of fascinating creatures

Background imageArachnida Collection: Giant house spider (Eratigena atrica) close up showing large mandibles, Banbridge

Giant house spider (Eratigena atrica) close up showing large mandibles, Banbridge, County Down, Northern Ireland. September

Background imageArachnida Collection: Longhorn orb web spider (Macracantha arcuata), Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo

Longhorn orb web spider (Macracantha arcuata), Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo

Background imageArachnida Collection: Wolf spider (Pardosa amentata) close up, Leeds, Yorkshire, England, UK, April

Wolf spider (Pardosa amentata) close up, Leeds, Yorkshire, England, UK, April. Focus stacked image

Background imageArachnida Collection: Crab spider (Thomisus onustus) on white flowerhead, Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park

Crab spider (Thomisus onustus) on white flowerhead, Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, southern Spain, May

Background imageArachnida Collection: Crab spider (Xysticus sp. ) on balcony, Genova, Italy, May

Crab spider (Xysticus sp. ) on balcony, Genova, Italy, May
Crab spider (Xysticus sp.) on balcony, Genova, Italy, May

Background imageArachnida Collection: Flower crab spider (Misumena vatia) in hunting pose on Honesty flowers, April, Bristol

Flower crab spider (Misumena vatia) in hunting pose on Honesty flowers, April, Bristol, UK

Background imageArachnida Collection: Crab spider (Thomisus onustus) waiting for ambush on Borage flower, Podere Montecucco

Crab spider (Thomisus onustus) waiting for ambush on Borage flower, Podere Montecucco, Umbria, Italy

Background imageArachnida Collection: Money spider (Linyphiidae) in its sheet web eating a beetle, backlit at sunset

Money spider (Linyphiidae) in its sheet web eating a beetle, backlit at sunset. Thursley Common National Nature Reserve, Surrey, UK. October

Background imageArachnida Collection: Blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) bringing Crab spider (Misumena vatia) prey to nest

Blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) bringing Crab spider (Misumena vatia) prey to nest, Monmouthshire Wales, UK, May

Background imageArachnida Collection: Goldenrod crab spider (Misumena vatia) spiderling, Derbyshire, UK, September

Goldenrod crab spider (Misumena vatia) spiderling, Derbyshire, UK, September

Background imageArachnida Collection: Dew on cobweb, Berwickshire, Scotland, UK, September

Dew on cobweb, Berwickshire, Scotland, UK, September

Background imageArachnida Collection: Raft Spider (Dolomedes fimbriatus) female on heathland pool

Raft Spider (Dolomedes fimbriatus) female on heathland pool. Note wing of predated damselfly floating on waters surface under the spider. Dorset, UK. August

Background imageArachnida Collection: Female House spider (Tegenaria sp. ) at the mouth of her tubular silk retreat in an old stone wall

Female House spider (Tegenaria sp. ) at the mouth of her tubular silk retreat in an old stone wall
Female House spider (Tegenaria sp.) at the mouth of her tubular silk retreat in an old stone wall, Somerset, UK, September

Background imageArachnida Collection: Common lace weaver / Lace-webbed spider (Amaurobius similis) male in its web in

Common lace weaver / Lace-webbed spider (Amaurobius similis) male in its web in an old stone wall at night, Wiltshire, UK, September

Background imageArachnida Collection: Picture No. 12479406

Picture No. 12479406
Giant forest scorpion, Heterometrus swammerdami, Date:

Background imageArachnida Collection: Spider webs covered in dew, on a flowering Gorse bush, Peak District National Park

Spider webs covered in dew, on a flowering Gorse bush, Peak District National Park, UK October

Background imageArachnida Collection: Scorpion (Heterometrus sp) fluorescing in ultraviolet light at night on forest floor

Scorpion (Heterometrus sp) fluorescing in ultraviolet light at night on forest floor, Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo

Background imageArachnida Collection: Crab Spider (Thomisidae) waiting in an orchid to ambush its prey

Crab Spider (Thomisidae) waiting in an orchid to ambush its prey. Cloud forest, Manu Biosphere Reserve, Peru. November

Background imageArachnida Collection: Jumping spider (Epocilla sp) Sai Kung, Hong Kong, China

Jumping spider (Epocilla sp) Sai Kung, Hong Kong, China

Background imageArachnida Collection: Cartwheeling spider (Carparachne sp. ) in desert, Swakopmund, Namibia

Cartwheeling spider (Carparachne sp. ) in desert, Swakopmund, Namibia
Cartwheeling spider (Carparachne sp.) in desert, Swakopmund, Namibia

Background imageArachnida Collection: Dandy jumping spider (Portia schultzi) Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa

Dandy jumping spider (Portia schultzi) Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa

Background imageArachnida Collection: Wood scorpion (Cercophonius sp) William Bay National Park, Western Australia. Meetyourneighbours

Wood scorpion (Cercophonius sp) William Bay National Park, Western Australia. Meetyourneighbours.net project

Background imageArachnida Collection: American dog tick (Dermacentor variabilis) adult female, PA, Morris Arboretum, Philadelphia

American dog tick (Dermacentor variabilis) adult female, PA, Morris Arboretum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvannia, USA, June

Background imageArachnida Collection: Spiders web covered in dew, Westhay SWT reserve, Somerset Levels, England, UK, June

Spiders web covered in dew, Westhay SWT reserve, Somerset Levels, England, UK, June. Photographer quote Always an appealing subject

Background imageArachnida Collection: Regal Jumping Spider (Phidippus regius) female. Captive, endemic to North America

Regal Jumping Spider (Phidippus regius) female. Captive, endemic to North America

Background imageArachnida Collection: Jumping spider (Salticidae) hunting among vegetation, San Jose, Costa Rica

Jumping spider (Salticidae) hunting among vegetation, San Jose, Costa Rica

Background imageArachnida Collection: Four-spot orb weaver spider (Araneus quadratus) male approaching larger female to mate

Four-spot orb weaver spider (Araneus quadratus) male approaching larger female to mate. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. October

Background imageArachnida Collection: European Cave Spider (Meta menardi) in limestone cave. Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia

European Cave Spider (Meta menardi) in limestone cave. Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia. January

Background imageArachnida Collection: Raft Spider (Dolomedes fimbriatus) female on heathland pool

Raft Spider (Dolomedes fimbriatus) female on heathland pool. Note wing of predated damselfly floating on waters surface under the spider. Dorset, UK. August

Background imageArachnida Collection: Silhouette of spider at sunset, Berwickshire, Scotland, August

Silhouette of spider at sunset, Berwickshire, Scotland, August

Background imageArachnida Collection: Long-spinnered bark spider {Hersiliidae sp} camouflaged on tree bark, tropical rainforest

Long-spinnered bark spider {Hersiliidae sp} camouflaged on tree bark, tropical rainforest, Masoala Peninsula National Park, north east Madagascar

Background imageArachnida Collection: Malagasy green lynx spider {Peucetia madagascariensis} photographed on a white background

Malagasy green lynx spider {Peucetia madagascariensis} photographed on a white background. Masoala Peninsula National Park, north east Madagascar

Background imageArachnida Collection: Acariformes, Acarina, Allergy, Animalia, Arachnida, Colour Background, Colour Image

Acariformes, Acarina, Allergy, Animalia, Arachnida, Colour Background, Colour Image
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Background imageArachnida Collection: Taratantula Spider, Mashpi, Reserva Mashpi Amagusa, Pichincha, Ecuador

Taratantula Spider, Mashpi, Reserva Mashpi Amagusa, Pichincha, Ecuador

Background imageArachnida Collection: Mexican Red-knee Tarantula (Brachypelma smithi) portrait, Mexico

Mexican Red-knee Tarantula (Brachypelma smithi) portrait, Mexico

Background imageArachnida Collection: Metallic White-toed Tarantula (Avicularia metallica) in thatched roof, Venezuela

Metallic White-toed Tarantula (Avicularia metallica) in thatched roof, Venezuela

Background imageArachnida Collection: A Running Crab Spiders (Philodromus sp. ) photographed in backlight with autumn colors

A Running Crab Spiders (Philodromus sp. ) photographed in backlight with autumn colors
A Running Crab Spiders (Philodromus sp.) photographed in backlight with autumn colors on the hills of Vobbia, Liguria

Background imageArachnida Collection: Jumping spider (Heliophanus sp. ) portrait, Lucerne, Switzerland. April

Jumping spider (Heliophanus sp. ) portrait, Lucerne, Switzerland. April
Jumping spider (Heliophanus sp.) portrait, Lucerne, Switzerland. April

Background imageArachnida Collection: Jumping spider (Hypositticus pubescens) male, resting on leaf, Lucerne, Switzerland. June

Jumping spider (Hypositticus pubescens) male, resting on leaf, Lucerne, Switzerland. June. Focus stacked

Background imageArachnida Collection: Jumping spider (Lyssomanes sp. ) female, guarding its eggs on a leaf, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica

Jumping spider (Lyssomanes sp. ) female, guarding its eggs on a leaf, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica. Focus stacked
Jumping spider (Lyssomanes sp.) female, guarding its eggs on a leaf, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica. Focus stacked

Background imageArachnida Collection: Tailor, Workshop in a Tailor's Shop, 1880, France, Historic, digital reproduction of an original

Tailor, Workshop in a Tailor's Shop, 1880, France, Historic, digital reproduction of an original 19th century
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Background imageArachnida Collection: Jumping spider (Evarcha arcuata), female, waiting in curl of Oak (Quercus sp) leaf

Jumping spider (Evarcha arcuata), female, waiting in curl of Oak (Quercus sp) leaf. Buckinghamshire, England. UK. September. Focus Stacked

Background imageArachnida Collection: Jumping spider (Evarcha arcuata), male, in alert pose, ready to jump. Buckinghamshire, England

Jumping spider (Evarcha arcuata), male, in alert pose, ready to jump. Buckinghamshire, England. UK. August. Focus Stacked

Background imageArachnida Collection: Spined orbweaver spider (Micrathena gracilis) on leaf. El Cielo Biosphere Reserve, Mexico

Spined orbweaver spider (Micrathena gracilis) on leaf. El Cielo Biosphere Reserve, Mexico

Background imageArachnida Collection: Crab spider (Synaema globosum) on a Poppy (Papaver sp. ) flower, Sibillini, Umbria, Italy. May

Crab spider (Synaema globosum) on a Poppy (Papaver sp. ) flower, Sibillini, Umbria, Italy. May
Crab spider (Synaema globosum) on a Poppy (Papaver sp.) flower, Sibillini, Umbria, Italy. May

Background imageArachnida Collection: Wasp spider

Wasp spider
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Background imageArachnida Collection: European cave spider (Meta menardi) pendulous egg sac containing its brood of young, hanging in cave

European cave spider (Meta menardi) pendulous egg sac containing its brood of young, hanging in cave, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire. November

Background imageArachnida Collection: Female Nursery web spider (Pisaura mirabilis) carrying egg sac, Peak District National Park

Female Nursery web spider (Pisaura mirabilis) carrying egg sac, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. June



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Arachnida, a diverse class of arthropods, encompasses a wide range of fascinating creatures. From the Heteropoda venatoria, commonly known as the huntsman spider, to the tiny mite that feasts on cheese under an electron microscope (SEM), these creatures never cease to amaze. In the world of arachnids, there is no shortage of unique species. Take for example the False-colour SEM image of Tetranychus, a red spider mite; its intricate details and vibrant colors are truly mesmerizing. Similarly captivating is the Sheep tick captured through SEM, showcasing its formidable presence. But it's not just their appearance that captivates us; even microscopic arachnids like the Eyelash mite leave us in awe. Under SEM, we can observe their delicate bodies and intricate features up close. On another end of the spectrum lies Misumena vatia - a yellow female Goldenrod crab spider perched gracefully on an Honesty flower in Bristol, UK. The Ogre faced/Net-casting spider (Deinopis sp) takes hunting to another level with its web held between legs ready to ensnare unsuspecting prey. And let's not forget about Sarcoptes scabiei - better known as scabies mites - which unfortunately cause discomfort for humans but still fascinate scientists studying them under microscopes. Even something as seemingly insignificant as eyelash mite tails become intriguing when examined through SEM. The Tailless whip scorpion stands out with its peculiar appearance and behavior while Spider mites continue to astound researchers with their ability to survive and thrive in various environments. Lastly, Oligonychus ununguis showcases yet another type of red spider mite that leaves us marveling at nature's diversity within this class called Arachnida.