Family - Araneidae
Genus - Cyclosa
Thanks to Gary Bradley of UKSafari.com for identifying this attractive
little Spider for me.
One species in the UK. They fix food waste to a thick line of silk that
runs through their web. Probably acts as a disguise as they sit in the
web centre with their legs drawn up to cover their Carapace.
Very distinctive conical abdomen.
Female
Extra Mural Cemetery, Brighton
16.04.12
Lunch has arrived!
Extra Mural Cemetery, Brighton
27.04.12
Extra Mural Cemetery, Brighton
11.05.12
Extra Mural Cemetery, Brighton
12.05.12
Male
Extra Mural Cemetery, Brighton
21.05.12
Mill Hill
Near Shoreham, East Sussex
15.06.2011
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
28.07.2011
Even thouh I borrowed her from her web for a short time,
it didn't put her off her lunch.
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
03.08.2011
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
June 2010
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
May 2010
Male
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
09.10.2011
Genus - Cyclosa
Thanks to Gary Bradley of UKSafari.com for identifying this attractive
little Spider for me.
One species in the UK. They fix food waste to a thick line of silk that
runs through their web. Probably acts as a disguise as they sit in the
web centre with their legs drawn up to cover their Carapace.
Very distinctive conical abdomen.
Female
Extra Mural Cemetery, Brighton
16.04.12
Lunch has arrived!
Extra Mural Cemetery, Brighton
27.04.12
Extra Mural Cemetery, Brighton
11.05.12
Extra Mural Cemetery, Brighton
12.05.12
Male
Extra Mural Cemetery, Brighton
21.05.12
Mill Hill
Near Shoreham, East Sussex
15.06.2011
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
28.07.2011
Even thouh I borrowed her from her web for a short time,
it didn't put her off her lunch.
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
03.08.2011
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
June 2010
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
May 2010
Male
Brighton Extra Mural Cemetery
09.10.2011
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