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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

Background imageArachnids Collection: AE-5972-6747

AE-5972-6747
Yellow Spider (Oxyopes macilentus) ~ Misiones, Argentina, South America

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AE-5972-3563
Spider (Trechaleidae) on a rock ~ Misiones, Argentina, South America

Background imageArachnids Collection: Entomology, Myriapoda and Arachnida (litho) (b / w photo)

Entomology, Myriapoda and Arachnida (litho) (b / w photo)
XJF273154 Entomology, Myriapoda and Arachnida (litho) (b/w photo) by English School; Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageArachnids Collection: Araneus orb-weaving spider (Araneus) in its web

Araneus orb-weaving spider (Araneus) in its web

Background imageArachnids Collection: Wasp spider (Argiope bruennichi)

Wasp spider (Argiope bruennichi)

Background imageArachnids Collection: Wasp Spider (Argiope bruennichi) on web, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Wasp Spider (Argiope bruennichi) on web, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

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Picture No. 11051755
Banded Huntsman Spider female with egg coccoon Australia Date:

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Picture No. 11051754
Saint Andrew's Cross Spider eastern Australia Date:

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Picture No. 11050636
Spiderweb dew covered cobwebs attached to a dead tree in orchard Autumn Biosphere Reserve Schwaebische Alb, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe Date:

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Picture No. 11050635
Spiderweb dew covered cobwebs attached to a dead tree in orchard Autumn Biosphere Reserve Schwaebische Alb, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe Date:

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Picture No. 11050634
Spiderweb dew covered cobwebs attached to a dead tree in orchard Autumn Biosphere Reserve Schwaebische Alb, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe Date:

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Picture No. 11050633
Spiderweb dew covered cobwebs attached to a dead tree in orchard Autumn Biosphere Reserve Schwaebische Alb, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe Date:

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Picture No. 11050054
Nursery Web Spider carrying egg sac tropical rainforest Costa Rica Date:

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Picture No. 11050053
Nursery Web Spider carrying egg sac tropical rainforest Costa Rica Date:

Background imageArachnids Collection: A women holds a deadly tarantula in a jar. 1936

A women holds a deadly tarantula in a jar. 1936

Background imageArachnids Collection: Giant Wood Spider (Nephila maculata) adult female, on web in lowland rainforest

Giant Wood Spider (Nephila maculata) adult female, on web in lowland rainforest, Sinaraja Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka, January

Background imageArachnids Collection: Gorse Spider Mite (Tetranychus lintearius) mass in protective silk web on gorse, Dartmoor, Devon

Gorse Spider Mite (Tetranychus lintearius) mass in protective silk web on gorse, Dartmoor, Devon, England, July

Background imageArachnids Collection: Pinkfoot Goliath Birdeater (Theraphosa apophysis) adult, close up of legs and head (captive)

Pinkfoot Goliath Birdeater (Theraphosa apophysis) adult, close up of legs and head (captive)

Background imageArachnids Collection: Emperor Scorpion (Pandinus imperator) adult, on black reflective surface (captive)

Emperor Scorpion (Pandinus imperator) adult, on black reflective surface (captive)

Background imageArachnids Collection: Green Hermit (Phaethornis guy coruscus) adult male, in flight

Green Hermit (Phaethornis guy coruscus) adult male, in flight, hovering and taking spider from middle of web, Canopy Lodge, El Valle, Panama, October

Background imageArachnids Collection: Dustbunny Spider (Tegenaria atrica) adult female, in process of regrowing right rear leg

Dustbunny Spider (Tegenaria atrica) adult female, in process of regrowing right rear leg, on tile floor in house, Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, May

Background imageArachnids Collection: Spider-hunting Wasp (Dipogon variegatus) adult female, with spider prey in hollow plant stem

Spider-hunting Wasp (Dipogon variegatus) adult female, with spider prey in hollow plant stem, Powys, Wales, July

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Picture No. 10761380
Black hairy thick-tailed Scorpion - on tree bark feeding on a caterpillar (Parabuthus villosus) Date:

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Picture No. 10884159
Xysticus cristatus - with prey (Xysticus cristatus) Date:

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Picture No. 10857239
Spider Web Date:

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Picture No. 10857240
Spider Web - Covered in hoar frost Date:

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Picture No. 10983684
Labyrinth Spider on Web with water droplets in summer - UK (Agelena labyrinthica) Date:

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Picture No. 10855566
House Spider - in the bath by plughole (Tegenaria domestica ) Date:

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Picture No. 10788697
Wasp / Zebra / Tiger SPIDER - female in web, wrapping captured grasshopper prey (Argiope bruenichi) Date:

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Picture No. 10766265
Sydney Funnel-web Spider (Atrax robustus) Date:

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Picture No. 10984682
Harvestman Spider on rose petals in garden - Lower Saxony, Germany (Leiobunum sp.) Date:

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Picture No. 10983685
Labyrinth Spider on Web with water droplets in summer - UK (Agelena labyrinthica) Date:

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Picture No. 10756657
Crab Spider / Flower Spider - with small bee prey - on Musk Mallow flower (Misumena vatia) Date:

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Picture No. 10760800
Prickly Pear - With cobwebs in the Tabernas Desert, Europe's only true desert. (Opuntia ficus-indica) Date:

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Picture No. 10755889
Spider, adapted for catching and eating woodlice. (Dysdera crocata) Date:

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Picture No. 10755657
Young spiderlings of garden spider - normally grouped together, but spread out when threatened. Common in gardens (Araneus diadematus) Date:

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Picture No. 10755624
A small Araneid spider - from below (Araniella opisthographa) Date:

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Picture No. 10755609
Young spiderlings of garden spider - normally grouped together, but spread out when threatened. Common in gardens (Araneus diadematus) Date:

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Picture No. 10752174
HOOPOE - on rock with scorpion prey in beak (Upupa epops) Date:

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Picture No. 10752022
Wasp with its spider prey Date:



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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.