Family - Tetragnathidae
Genus - Pachygnatha
Three European species of Pachygnatha.
Large Jawed Spiders. Found at ground level during daytime
and high up on vegetation at night.
Adults seemingly make no webs.
I found this Female at ground level in damp conditions in
a Broad Bean Field.
Blackberry Wood Trail
Nr. Ditchling, East Sussex
21.07.2011
Found near water.
Wildlife Nature Reserve
Tattershall Road
Lincolnshire
17.09.2011
Sunday, 24 July 2011
Thursday, 14 July 2011
Wolf Spiders - Trochosa sp.
Family - Lycosidae
Genus - Trochosa
Four European species.
Quite a chunky Spider. Nocturnal hunter.
Females make shallow burrows, where they sit during the day.
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
16.08.2011
Juvenile
Found under dry bark at the edge of a field, not far from water.
Barcombe Mills
East Sussex
26.07.2011
Arlington Reservoir
East Sussex
11.08.2011
Brighton & Preston Cemetery
05.10.2011
Female carrying Egg Sac
King's Standing
Ashdown Forest
09.05.2011
Female
Living in a Webbed burrow in sandy soil in a grass field
Burton Mill Pond Nature Reserve
West Sussex
22.04.2011
Juvenile
Found in grass alongside a Flint wall at the edge of Friston Forest.
12.07.2011
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
17.10.2010
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
28.09.2010
Genus - Trochosa
Four European species.
Quite a chunky Spider. Nocturnal hunter.
Females make shallow burrows, where they sit during the day.
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
16.08.2011
Juvenile
Found under dry bark at the edge of a field, not far from water.
Barcombe Mills
East Sussex
26.07.2011
Arlington Reservoir
East Sussex
11.08.2011
Brighton & Preston Cemetery
05.10.2011
Female carrying Egg Sac
King's Standing
Ashdown Forest
09.05.2011
Female
Living in a Webbed burrow in sandy soil in a grass field
Burton Mill Pond Nature Reserve
West Sussex
22.04.2011
Juvenile
Found in grass alongside a Flint wall at the edge of Friston Forest.
12.07.2011
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
17.10.2010
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
28.09.2010
Wolf Spiders - Pirata sp.
Family - Lycosidae
Genus - Pirata
Eight Pirata species known in Europe, seven of which inhabit wet,
marshland as well hunting on damp moss. They can run across water
and catch insects on or just below the surface.
Elongated U-shaped on the carapace.
Carapace sometimes fringed with white hairs.
Female with Egg Sac
Female carrying Spiderlings
Spiderlings
Pevensey Marshes
Sussex Wildlife Trust Nature Reserve
East Sussex
20.08.2011
Found this one seemingly, frantically chasing Pond Skaters
on the surface of a Pond.
Stanmer Park, East Sussex
July 25.07.2011
Old Lodge Nature Reserve
Ashdown Forest
East Sussex
30.06.2011
Burton Mill Pond, West Sussex
22.04.2011
Juvenile Pirata sp.
17.04.2011
Genus - Pirata
Eight Pirata species known in Europe, seven of which inhabit wet,
marshland as well hunting on damp moss. They can run across water
and catch insects on or just below the surface.
Elongated U-shaped on the carapace.
Carapace sometimes fringed with white hairs.
Female with Egg Sac
Female carrying Spiderlings
Spiderlings
Pevensey Marshes
Sussex Wildlife Trust Nature Reserve
East Sussex
20.08.2011
Found this one seemingly, frantically chasing Pond Skaters
on the surface of a Pond.
Stanmer Park, East Sussex
July 25.07.2011
Old Lodge Nature Reserve
Ashdown Forest
East Sussex
30.06.2011
Burton Mill Pond, West Sussex
22.04.2011
Juvenile Pirata sp.
Found running across a Dew Pond
Cuckmere Haven, East Sussex17.04.2011
Many thanks to Peter Harvey of the British Arachnological
Society Spider Recording Scheme for Id.Wolf Spider - Xerolycosa nemoralis
Family - Lycosidae
Genus - Xerolycosa
A new Lycosid for me.
I sent this photograph to Peter Harvey of the
British Arachnological Society and Spider Recording Scheme.
This is what he had to say:
"A wolf spider typically found on sparsely vegetated areas with litter
and bark or comparable. The dune species X. miniata can be very similar,
but is pretty strictly a dune spider. X. nemoralis is Nationally scarce,
but can be abundant in suitable habitat areas on southern heathlands".
Found on very dry terrain at the edge of a Heathland that is being restored.
Pulborough Brooks RSPB Nature Reserve
West Sussex
11.07.2011
Click HERE for Spider Recording Scheme summary of Xerolycosa nemoralis
Genus - Xerolycosa
A new Lycosid for me.
I sent this photograph to Peter Harvey of the
British Arachnological Society and Spider Recording Scheme.
This is what he had to say:
"A wolf spider typically found on sparsely vegetated areas with litter
and bark or comparable. The dune species X. miniata can be very similar,
but is pretty strictly a dune spider. X. nemoralis is Nationally scarce,
but can be abundant in suitable habitat areas on southern heathlands".
Found on very dry terrain at the edge of a Heathland that is being restored.
Pulborough Brooks RSPB Nature Reserve
West Sussex
11.07.2011
Click HERE for Spider Recording Scheme summary of Xerolycosa nemoralis
Four Spot Orb Weaver Spider - Araneus quadratus
Family - Araneidae
Genus - Araneus
Colour varies from pale yellow, to greenish grey, orange,
red and dark reddish brown.
A common spider found on tall grasses, heather and gorse.
Mote Park
Maidstone
Kent
09.09.2011
Male
Living on a small bush in a tall grassy meadow.
Stanmer Park
Brighton
14.07.2011
King's Standing
Ashdown Forest
East Sussex
22.09.2011
Amberswood
Greenheart Regional Park
Wigan
01.10.2011
Genus - Araneus
Colour varies from pale yellow, to greenish grey, orange,
red and dark reddish brown.
A common spider found on tall grasses, heather and gorse.
Mote Park
Maidstone
Kent
09.09.2011
Male
Living on a small bush in a tall grassy meadow.
Stanmer Park
Brighton
14.07.2011
King's Standing
Ashdown Forest
East Sussex
22.09.2011
Amberswood
Greenheart Regional Park
Wigan
01.10.2011
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