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Arachnids Collection

Arachnids: A Fascinating World of Eight-Legged Wonders In the realm of arachnids, there is a mesmerizing diversity that captivates our imagination

Background imageArachnids Collection: Tarantula / Bird-eating Spider - at nest carrying egg cocoon

Tarantula / Bird-eating Spider - at nest carrying egg cocoon
LB-10906 Tarantula / Bird-eating Spider - at nest carrying egg cocoon Ian Beames Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageArachnids Collection: Mexican White Knee Tarantula Spider SPH 2362 Acanthoscurria genicutata © Steve Hopkin / ARDEA

Mexican White Knee Tarantula Spider SPH 2362 Acanthoscurria genicutata © Steve Hopkin / ARDEA LONDON
SPH-2362 Mexican White-Knee Tarantula / Bird-eating Spider Acanthoscurria genicutata Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageArachnids Collection: Tarentula / Baboon Spider - leaving its moulting

Tarentula / Baboon Spider - leaving its moulting
PPG-1548 Tarantula / Baboon Spider / bird-eating Spiders- moulting Chile Phrixotrichus roseus Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageArachnids Collection: African Scorpion C1850

African Scorpion C1850
An African scorpion and various details

Background imageArachnids Collection: Tarantula Spider

Tarantula Spider
TEA-53 TARANTULA / Bird-eating Spider Andy Teare Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageArachnids Collection: Various Arachnids

Various Arachnids
A variety of insects, including centipede, millipede, woodlouse, scorpion, spiders and ticks

Background imageArachnids Collection: Tarantula spider - face

Tarantula spider - face (Trochosa singoriensis). South Tuva, Russia

Background imageArachnids Collection: Tarantula spider - close-up of face

Tarantula spider - close-up of face (Trochosa singoriensis). South Tuva, Russia

Background imageArachnids Collection: Ogre faced / Net-casting spider {Deinopis sp} with web held between legs that it

Ogre faced / Net-casting spider {Deinopis sp} with web held between legs that it will stretch over prey that walks below it. Masoala Peninsula National Park, north east Madagascar

Background imageArachnids Collection: Sydney Funnel-web Spider (atrax robustus)

Sydney Funnel-web Spider (atrax robustus)

Background imageArachnids Collection: Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Crab Spider, Magnification x 140 (A4 size: 29. 7 cm width)

Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Crab Spider, Magnification x 140 (A4 size: 29. 7 cm width)
LRDS-120 Crab Spider Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) Xysticus sp. Magnification x 140 (A4 size: 29.7 cm width) Coloured by hand to enhance natural features

Background imageArachnids Collection: House Spider Big and hairy male on white background Reading house, UK

House Spider Big and hairy male on white background Reading house, UK
SPH-3085 House SPIDER - hairy UK Tegenaria gigantea Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageArachnids Collection: Spiny spider, SEM

Spiny spider, SEM
Spiny spider. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a spiny spider (Gasteracantha sp.), showing its characteristic spines (red) and large mouthparts (grey, centre left)

Background imageArachnids Collection: Black Widow Spider Western USA

Black Widow Spider Western USA
PPG-1744 Black Widow Spider - showing large black female and smaller brown male. Western USA. Latrodectus mactans (hesperus)

Background imageArachnids Collection: Peacock spider - male courting female Perth, Western Australia HRD00028

Peacock spider - male courting female Perth, Western Australia HRD00028
AUS-1817 Peacock spider - male courting female Perth, Western Australia Maratus speciosus Greg Harold / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageArachnids Collection: Desert Tarantula - Venomous, urticating hairs on top of abdomen

Desert Tarantula - Venomous, urticating hairs on top of abdomen. Nocturnal predators that rarely venture far from their
CAN-2204 Desert Tarantula / Bird-eating Spider - Venomous Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA Aphonopelma sp Urticating hairs on top of abdomen

Background imageArachnids Collection: Chilean Rose Tarantula - leaving its moulting. formerly Phrixotrichus spatulata / roseus

Chilean Rose Tarantula - leaving its moulting. formerly Phrixotrichus spatulata / roseus
PPG-1710 Tarantula / Chilean Rose Bird-eating Spider - moulting. Chile Grammostola Rosea formerly Phrixotrichus spatulata / roseus Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageArachnids Collection: Spider Web - reflection of water drops against the sun, autumn, Lower Saxony, Germany

Spider Web - reflection of water drops against the sun, autumn, Lower Saxony, Germany
USH-2396 Spider Web - Reflection of water drops against the sun, autumn, Lower Saxony, Germany Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageArachnids Collection: Desert Tarantula - female Arizona, USA

Desert Tarantula - female Arizona, USA
CAN-2730 SPIDER - Desert Tarantula, female Arizona, USA Aphonopelma chalcodes John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageArachnids Collection: Garden Spider - With prey in web - Australia JPF01974

Garden Spider - With prey in web - Australia JPF01974
JPF-14073 Garden Spider - With prey in web Australia Araneus sp. Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageArachnids Collection: Spiders web / Cobweb in sunlight

Spiders web / Cobweb in sunlight
ME-1363 Spiders web / Cobweb in sunlight Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageArachnids Collection: Garden Spider In dew covered web at sunrise Norfolk UK

Garden Spider In dew covered web at sunrise Norfolk UK
FEU-52 Garden Spider - In dew covered web at sunrise Norfolk UK Araneus diadematus Geoff du Feu Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageArachnids Collection: Johanna Beckmann silhouette (litho)

Johanna Beckmann silhouette (litho)
8667605 Johanna Beckmann silhouette (litho) by Beckmann, Johanna (1868-1941); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration for Das Feuer (Stiftungsverlag, c.1925).); © Look and Learn.

Background imageArachnids Collection: Snow-man, Snow-shoes, Snow-storm, Snuffers, Sofa, Soldier, Spaniel, Spanworm, Sparrow, Spearman

Snow-man, Snow-shoes, Snow-storm, Snuffers, Sofa, Soldier, Spaniel, Spanworm, Sparrow, Spearman, Spider
8650074 Snow-man, Snow-shoes, Snow-storm, Snuffers, Sofa, Soldier, Spaniel, Spanworm, Sparrow, Spearman, Spider, Spittoon (engraving) by German School

Background imageArachnids Collection: Letter R: rat, c.1920 (print)

Letter R: rat, c.1920 (print)
DUV4206019 Letter R: rat, c.1920 (print); 15.5x24.5 cm; (add.info.: image from "The alphabet of Mimi" Illustrations by J. M. Porta. 8 pages.); Photo © Duvallon.

Background imageArachnids Collection: Probably first published illustration of Tarantella legend. Bite of spider Lycosa tarantula

Probably first published illustration of Tarantella legend. Bite of spider Lycosa tarantula thought to cause Tarantism
2604498 Probably first published illustration of Tarantella legend. Bite of spider Lycosa tarantula thought to cause Tarantism

Background imageArachnids Collection: The spider of Paul Pellisson (colour litho)

The spider of Paul Pellisson (colour litho)
8664103 The spider of Paul Pellisson (colour litho) by Job, pseudonym for Onfray de Breville, Jacques (1858-1931); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageArachnids Collection: Letter A and B from ABC de Guignol by Griff, c.1920 (engraving)

Letter A and B from ABC de Guignol by Griff, c.1920 (engraving)
DUV4202539 Letter A and B from ABC de Guignol by Griff, c.1920 (engraving); 16x24.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: ABC de Guignol by Griff (French illustrator), 8 pages Letter A and B (araignee)

Background imageArachnids Collection: Spiders and their webs in a dusty barn. Engraving, Paris, 1892

Spiders and their webs in a dusty barn. Engraving, Paris, 1892
2604499 Spiders and their webs in a dusty barn. Engraving, Paris, 1892.; (add.info.: Spiders and their webs in a dusty barn. Engraving, Paris, 1892.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageArachnids Collection: Russian garden spider and tarantula (engraving)

Russian garden spider and tarantula (engraving)
8663692 Russian garden spider and tarantula (engraving) by German School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Russian garden spider and tarantula)

Background imageArachnids Collection: Scorpion and Italian tarantula (engraving)

Scorpion and Italian tarantula (engraving)
8663684 Scorpion and Italian tarantula (engraving) by German School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scorpion and Italian tarantula)

Background imageArachnids Collection: Trap Door (Mason) Spider showing a sectional view of its burrow and a specimen emerging

Trap Door (Mason) Spider showing a sectional view of its burrow and a specimen emerging
2604501 Trap Door (Mason) Spider showing a sectional view of its burrow and a specimen emerging. Engraving from ''The Universe'', London, 1874, by F.A

Background imageArachnids Collection: Johanna Beckmann silhouette (litho)

Johanna Beckmann silhouette (litho)
8667309 Johanna Beckmann silhouette (litho) by Beckmann, Johanna (1868-1941); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration for Das Feuer (Stiftungsverlag, c.1925).); © Look and Learn.

Background imageArachnids Collection: Will you walk into my parlour said the spider to the Fly ..'' Illustration by Alfred Thomas Elwes

Will you walk into my parlour said the spider to the Fly ..'' Illustration by Alfred Thomas Elwes for
2604500 Will you walk into my parlour said the spider to the Fly ..'' Illustration by Alfred Thomas Elwes for the nursery rhyme the Spider and the Fly

Background imageArachnids Collection: Sheep, muntjac, tarantula and mouflon (colour litho)

Sheep, muntjac, tarantula and mouflon (colour litho)
8677379 Sheep, muntjac, tarantula and mouflon (colour litho) by French School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: M for mouton (sheep), muntjac, mygale (tarantula) and mouflon

Background imageArachnids Collection: Net-casting / Ogre-faced Spider (Deinopis sp. ) with net. Active at night, Masoala National Park

Net-casting / Ogre-faced Spider (Deinopis sp. ) with net. Active at night, Masoala National Park
Net-casting / Ogre-faced Spider (Deinopis sp.) with net. Active at night, Masoala National Park, Madagascar

Background imageArachnids Collection: White form of goldenrod crab spider (Misumenia vatia) camouflaged on umbelliferae

White form of goldenrod crab spider (Misumenia vatia) camouflaged on umbelliferae flowers waiting for prey, Midi-Pyrenees, France, August

Background imageArachnids Collection: Raft spider (Dolomedes fimbriatus) on water, Arne RSPB reserve, Dorset, England, UK, July

Raft spider (Dolomedes fimbriatus) on water, Arne RSPB reserve, Dorset, England, UK, July. 2020VISION Book Plate

Background imageArachnids Collection: Regal jumping spider (Phidippus regius) female originating from North America. Captive

Regal jumping spider (Phidippus regius) female originating from North America. Captive

Background imageArachnids Collection: Canopy jumping spider (Phidippus otiosus) female orginating from North America. Captive

Canopy jumping spider (Phidippus otiosus) female orginating from North America. Captive

Background imageArachnids Collection: Garden Spider hanging on thread of broken orb web Norfolk UK

Garden Spider hanging on thread of broken orb web Norfolk UK
FEU-585 Garden Spider hanging on thread of broken orb web Norfolk UK Araneus diadematus Geoff du Feu Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageArachnids Collection: Agelena spider leg enlarged under a microscope

Agelena spider leg enlarged under a microscope. Date of Photograph:19/04/1894

Background imageArachnids Collection: Scorpion stinger (Artropodi Scopionoidea) enlarged under a microscope

Scorpion stinger (Artropodi Scopionoidea) enlarged under a microscope Tuscany. Date of Photograph:1878-1898

Background imageArachnids Collection: Sting of the Scorpion (Arthropod Scorpionoidea) magnified under the microscope

Sting of the Scorpion (Arthropod Scorpionoidea) magnified under the microscope. Date of Photograph:04/1914

Background imageArachnids Collection: Singapore spider leg enlarged under a microscope

Singapore spider leg enlarged under a microscope. Date of Photograph:19/04/1894

Background imageArachnids Collection: Scorpion pectiniform organ magnified under a microscope

Scorpion pectiniform organ magnified under a microscope. Date of Photograph:1888 ca

Background imageArachnids Collection: Tetranychus persicae (Trombidiidae. Acarina) magnified under the microscope

Tetranychus persicae (Trombidiidae. Acarina) magnified under the microscope. Date of Photograph:1914

Background imageArachnids Collection: Micromata smaragdula spider leg, magnified under a microscope

Micromata smaragdula spider leg, magnified under a microscope. Date of Photograph:19/04/1894



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Arachnids: A Fascinating World of Eight-Legged Wonders In the realm of arachnids, there is a mesmerizing diversity that captivates our imagination. From the awe-inspiring Tarantula and Bird-eating Spider, we witness nature's remarkable creations at their finest. Picture a Tarantula Spider delicately cradling an egg cocoon in its nest, ensuring the survival of its future offspring. This Mexican White Knee Tarantula Spider (SPH 2362 Acanthoscurria genicutata) showcases the nurturing side of these creatures. Meanwhile, a Tarentula or Baboon Spider emerges from its moulting phase, shedding its old skin to reveal a renewed exoskeleton. Witnessing this transformation reminds us of the resilience and adaptability found within African Scorpions like C1850. The close-up shots allow us to marvel at the intricate features adorning each arachnid's face. The piercing gaze of a Tarantula spider reveals both beauty and mystery while an Ogre faced/Net-casting spider (Deinopis sp) astounds with its web held between legs - truly an architectural masterpiece. Delving deeper into their world through scanning electron micrographs unveils hidden details we often overlook. Observe the magnified Crab Spider at x140 magnification; every tiny hair and structure becomes apparent in this mesmerizing image. Even closer to home, House Spiders make themselves known with their big and hairy appearance. One such male specimen was captured on white background in Reading house, UK - showcasing how these creatures coexist alongside us humans. Lastly, let's not forget about Australia's infamous Sydney Funnel-web Spider (atrax robustus). Its venomous reputation may strike fear into many hearts but studying it allows scientists to better understand our natural world and can more than just creepy crawlers; they are a testament to the wonders of evolution and adaptation.