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Tegenaria Collection

In the depths of an old stone wall, a female house spider named Tegenaria has found solace

Background imageTegenaria 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 imageTegenaria Collection: Spiders (litho)

Spiders (litho)
6013459 Spiders (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Spiders. Illustration for The Harmsworth Encylopaedia (c 1922).); © Look and Learn

Background imageTegenaria Collection: Picture No. 10859891

Picture No. 10859891
Common House Spider - Catching and biting bumble bee prey (Tegenaria gigantea) Date:

Background imageTegenaria Collection: Picture No. 11676072

Picture No. 11676072
Cardinal Spider female in ambush on a twig Date:

Background imageTegenaria Collection: Picture No. 11675420

Picture No. 11675420
Domestic House Spider Barn Funnel Weaver feeding on fly. Date:

Background imageTegenaria Collection: Dust spider or Dustbunny Spider -Tegenaria atrica- in the spiderweb, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Dust spider or Dustbunny Spider -Tegenaria atrica- in the spiderweb, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Background imageTegenaria Collection: Picture No. 10855566

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

Background imageTegenaria Collection: Picture No. 10741428

Picture No. 10741428
House Spider feeding on fly. (Tegenaria gigantea) Date:

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Picture No. 10741427
House Spider feeding on fly. (Tegenaria gigantea) Date:

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Picture No. 10900305
Domestic House Spider (Tegenaria domestica) Date:

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Picture No. 10900307
Domestic House Spider (Tegenaria domestica) Date:

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Picture No. 10900302
Domestic House Spider (Tegenaria domestica) Date:

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Picture No. 10900303
Domestic House Spider (Tegenaria domestica) Date:

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Picture No. 10900306
Domestic House Spider (Tegenaria domestica) Date:

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Picture No. 10900308
Domestic House Spider (Tegenaria domestica) Date:

Background imageTegenaria Collection: Picture No. 10859907

Picture No. 10859907
Common House Spider - On sheet web, catching woodlouse prey (Tegenaria gigantea) Date:

Background imageTegenaria Collection: Picture No. 10896192

Picture No. 10896192
House spider - Female on its silk web (Tegenaria domestica) Date:

Background imageTegenaria Collection: Picture No. 10896188

Picture No. 10896188
House spider - female on its web keeping its eggs (Tegenaria domestica) Date:

Background imageTegenaria Collection: House spider (Tegenaria sp. ) crawling along the edge of a plastic bowl, weaving a web

House spider (Tegenaria sp. ) crawling along the edge of a plastic bowl, weaving a web
House spider (Tegenaria sp.) crawling along the edge of a plastic bowl, weaving a web

Background imageTegenaria Collection: House spider (Tegenaria sp. ) near upturned glass jar

House spider (Tegenaria sp. ) near upturned glass jar
House spider (Tegenaria sp.) near upturned glass jar

Background imageTegenaria Collection: House spider (Tegenaria sp. ) in see-through container

House spider (Tegenaria sp. ) in see-through container
House spider (Tegenaria sp.) in see-through container

Background imageTegenaria Collection: House spider (Tegenaria sp. ) in jar with lid closed, close-up

House spider (Tegenaria sp. ) in jar with lid closed, close-up
House spider (Tegenaria sp.) in jar with lid closed, close-up

Background imageTegenaria Collection: Tegenaria gigantia, house spider

Tegenaria gigantia, house spider
Its usually the males which are seen struggling in baths, as they tend to wander in searching for females and get stuck. The males have longer legs and slimmer abdomens that the females


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In the depths of an old stone wall, a female house spider named Tegenaria has found solace. With her tubular silk retreat as her fortress, she guards it diligently against any intruders who dare to venture near. Her delicate yet intricate web glistens in the sunlight, a masterpiece woven with precision and skill. Tegenaria is not just any ordinary spider; she belongs to the litho family, known for their remarkable adaptability and survival instincts. As I observe her through my lens, I am captivated by her beauty and resilience. Picture No. 10859891 captures Tegenaria at the mouth of her silken abode, poised and ready to pounce on unsuspecting prey that wanders too close. The shadows play upon her body like a dance of darkness and light, highlighting every intricate detail. Moving on to Picture No. 11676072 and Picture No. 11675420, we witness Tegenaria's world from different angles – one showcasing her elegant legs delicately gripping onto the stone surface while another reveals the vastness of her surroundings. But Tegenaria is not confined solely within ancient walls; she ventures beyond into Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany as seen in Picture No. 10855566. Here she spins her web amidst dust particles floating gracefully through the air - earning herself the nickname "Dust Spider" or "Dustbunny Spider. " A fitting title for this arachnid who thrives even in seemingly inhospitable environments. Pictures No. 10741428 and No. 10741427 capture moments where Tegenaria patiently waits for prey to become entangled in her meticulously crafted trap - nature's perfect predator lying in wait. As we delve deeper into this enchanting world inhabited by our eight-legged friend, Pictures No. 10900305, No. 10900307, andNo. 10900302 reveal more aspects of Tegenaria's life.