These are Spiders that I have not been able to identify or cannot be sure
of by using the Collins Guide,
of by using the Collins Guide,
or am unsure of. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Zelotes sp. ?
Brighton & Preston Cemetery
05.10.2011
Unusual Crab Spider
Thomisidae
Ozyptila sp. perhaps?
Brighton, East Sussex
25.08.11
My friend Janet Henbane sent me this Photograph of a rather large
looking Spider that she found in an imported box of Vegetables.
I sent the image to Peter Harvey of the British Arachnological Society.
"... may be a large lycosid Lycosa (L. fabrilis is our only British species,
but it would not be this) or possible a Zoropsis. Either would probably
originate from southern Europe".
Living in detritus / leaf litter at the foot of a tree.
Stoneywish Nature Reserve
Ditchling, East Sussex
22.07.2011
A Peruvian Spider.
Photo by Robert Manson.
Sheetweb with a tapered funnel on "a clump of grass-like vegetation.
It was in Cloud Forest at about 2,700 metres.
It was about 2 to 3 inches" in size.
Inca Trail, Winay Wayna, Peru.
June 2011
Nesting on a small tree.
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery, East Sussex
29.06.2011
Theridion sp. I think
Same as above, with hatched Spiderlings.
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
09.07.2011
I found this Spider living in a long sac,
under a clump of fallen moss, in the shadow of the
roots of an upturned tree in the copse along the edge
of the Heath.
Kings Standing, Ashdown Forest
31.05.2011
Agelenatea redii, or possibly Araneus (Atea) sturmi
Many thanks to Peter Harvey of the British Arachnological
Society Spider Recording Scheme for his advice with this Spider.
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
22.03.2011
Zelotes sp. or Drassyllus pusillus (?)
Living on a fence-post
Kingley Vale Nature Reserve, West Sussex
15.04.2011
Zelotes sp. or Drassyllus pusillus (?)
Many thanks to Peter Harvey of the British
Arachnological Society Spider recording Scheme
for his help and advice with these Spiders.
Jevington, East Sussex
Living on a fence-post around a Horse field.
25.03.2011
Seven Sisters Cliffs
Cuckmere Haven
East Sussex
14.02.2011
Zelotes sp. ?
Brighton & Preston Cemetery
05.10.2011
Unusual Crab Spider
Thomisidae
Ozyptila sp. perhaps?
Brighton, East Sussex
25.08.11
My friend Janet Henbane sent me this Photograph of a rather large
looking Spider that she found in an imported box of Vegetables.
I sent the image to Peter Harvey of the British Arachnological Society.
"... may be a large lycosid Lycosa (L. fabrilis is our only British species,
but it would not be this) or possible a Zoropsis. Either would probably
originate from southern Europe".
Living in detritus / leaf litter at the foot of a tree.
Stoneywish Nature Reserve
Ditchling, East Sussex
22.07.2011
A Peruvian Spider.
Photo by Robert Manson.
Sheetweb with a tapered funnel on "a clump of grass-like vegetation.
It was in Cloud Forest at about 2,700 metres.
It was about 2 to 3 inches" in size.
Inca Trail, Winay Wayna, Peru.
June 2011
Nesting on a small tree.
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery, East Sussex
29.06.2011
Theridion sp. I think
Same as above, with hatched Spiderlings.
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
09.07.2011
I found this Spider living in a long sac,
under a clump of fallen moss, in the shadow of the
roots of an upturned tree in the copse along the edge
of the Heath.
Kings Standing, Ashdown Forest
31.05.2011
Agelenatea redii, or possibly Araneus (Atea) sturmi
Many thanks to Peter Harvey of the British Arachnological
Society Spider Recording Scheme for his advice with this Spider.
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
22.03.2011
Zelotes sp. or Drassyllus pusillus (?)
Living on a fence-post
Kingley Vale Nature Reserve, West Sussex
15.04.2011
Zelotes sp. or Drassyllus pusillus (?)
Many thanks to Peter Harvey of the British
Arachnological Society Spider recording Scheme
for his help and advice with these Spiders.
Jevington, East Sussex
Living on a fence-post around a Horse field.
25.03.2011
Seven Sisters Cliffs
Cuckmere Haven
East Sussex
14.02.2011
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
20/10/2010
Comb Footed Spider?Dulwich, London
18/08/2010
Bathroom dweller
01/11/2010
Lullington Heath, East Sussex
08/06/2010
Theridion sp. (?)
Indoors
Brighton
14/11/2010
your lullington heath spider is mangora acalypha.. but then you'll probably know that now when you look back at it ;)
ReplyDeleteSome lovely spider images on your site anyway!