Family - Amaurobiidae
Genus - Amaurobius
Tubular, lacy bluish web retreat found within walls or bark, which they
spin at night. The web extends outwardly from the retreat.
They are also found under logs, stones and detritus / leaf-litter.
Females are often eaten by their Spiderlings.
Brighton
09.01.12
Extremely pale Female in her Silk-lined retreat.
She looks ready to construct her Egg Sac.
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
01.11.2011
Male on the Prowl
Showing his Pedipalps
Brighton
01.11.2011
Extra Mural Cemetery
Brighton, East Sussex
25.10.2011
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
16.08.2011
Male
Brighton
12.10.2011
Downs Crematorium
Brighton
04.04.2011
Male
Kingley Vale National Nature Reserve
West Stoke entrance
West Sussex
16.02.2011
Male
A bathroom dweller...
3rd one this year.
25.02.2011
Juvenile
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
28.04.2011
Male
11/10/2010
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
..........
I went Spider hunting with Graeme Lyons of SWT today,
we were looking for the Purse Web Spider that I had spotted yesterday
(http://arachnerds.blogspot.com/2010/10/purse-web-spiders.html).
We went to the very same flint wall that I had seen him on but he
wasn't around. However, we did find a few other species.
This being one that Graeme spotted and positively identified
under the microscope.
Amaurobius similis
Female - 9-12mm / Male - 6-8mm
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
06/10/2010
Amaurobius similis ? (Female)
My back garden, Brighton
16/05/2010
Female
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
19/10/2010
This one is living in the base of a Traffic Cone.
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
09.02.2011
Male Lace Webbed Spider
Kingley Vale Nature Reserve
West Sussex
16.02.2011
Genus - Amaurobius
Tubular, lacy bluish web retreat found within walls or bark, which they
spin at night. The web extends outwardly from the retreat.
They are also found under logs, stones and detritus / leaf-litter.
Females are often eaten by their Spiderlings.
Brighton
09.01.12
Extremely pale Female in her Silk-lined retreat.
She looks ready to construct her Egg Sac.
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
01.11.2011
Male on the Prowl
Showing his Pedipalps
Brighton
01.11.2011
Extra Mural Cemetery
Brighton, East Sussex
25.10.2011
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
16.08.2011
Male
Brighton
12.10.2011
Downs Crematorium
Brighton
04.04.2011
Male
Kingley Vale National Nature Reserve
West Stoke entrance
West Sussex
16.02.2011
Male
A bathroom dweller...
3rd one this year.
25.02.2011
Juvenile
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
28.04.2011
Male
11/10/2010
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
..........
I went Spider hunting with Graeme Lyons of SWT today,
we were looking for the Purse Web Spider that I had spotted yesterday
(http://arachnerds.blogspot.com/2010/10/purse-web-spiders.html).
We went to the very same flint wall that I had seen him on but he
wasn't around. However, we did find a few other species.
This being one that Graeme spotted and positively identified
under the microscope.
Amaurobius similis
Female - 9-12mm / Male - 6-8mm
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
06/10/2010
Amaurobius similis ? (Female)
My back garden, Brighton
16/05/2010
Female
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
19/10/2010
This one is living in the base of a Traffic Cone.
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
09.02.2011
Male Lace Webbed Spider
Kingley Vale Nature Reserve
West Sussex
16.02.2011
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
22.03.2011
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