Family - Thomisidae
Subfamily - Philodrominae
These Spiders don't make webs but hunt on the run or
lie in wait to grab passing prey. Fast and agile.
Male Hove
24.05.12
Hiding!
Extra Mural Cemetery, Brighton
17.04.12
Lying in wait
Brighton
22.04.12
Male
Extra Mural Cemetery, Brighton
30.04.12
Extra Mural Cemetery, Brighton
30.04.12
Juvenile Male with prey
Extra Mural Cemetery, Brighton
30.04.12
Extra Mural Cemetery, Brighton
30.04.12
Extra Mural Cemetery
Brighton, East Sussex
25.10.2011
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
03.08.2011 Philodromus Dispar (Female)
Guarding her Eggs.
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
09.07.2011
Juvenile.
Hove
10.05.2011Philodromus aureolus (?)
On an old fence, edge of Friston Forest, near Jevington,
East Sussex
10.06.2011
Philodromus Dispar (Male)
Found this one running across my ceiling
07.05.2011
Female sporting a Parasite
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery 28.07.2011
Back Garden, Brighton
29.04.2011
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
22.03.2011"The spider is an immature Philodromus sp., almost certainly
P. aureolusor or P. cespitum, but these two are not separable,
even as adults, without examination under the microscope.
Both are widespread and common".
Ian Dawson (BAS) via Gary Bradley from uksafari.com
Woodvale Crematorium/ Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
Lewes Road, Brighton, East Sussex
16/06/2010
Back garden, Brighton
01/06/2010
Amazing chrome-effect look to this one!
Lullington Heath, East Sussex
09/06/2010
Gravid Female
I think this is a Philodromus (?)
Cuckmere Haven
28.07.2010
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