Friday 30 March 2012
Thursday 29 March 2012
Micaria pulicaria
Family: Gnaphosidae
Genus: Micaria
Known as the Glossy Ant-Spider and found living with Ants.
Male
Many thanks to Peter Harvey (BAS) for Id
Extra Mural Cemetery
Brighton
08.03.12
Genus: Micaria
Known as the Glossy Ant-Spider and found living with Ants.
Male
Many thanks to Peter Harvey (BAS) for Id
Extra Mural Cemetery
Brighton
08.03.12
Pirate Spiders - Ero sp.
Family - Mimetidae
Genus - Ero
Known as Pirate Spiders. They invade other Spiders Webs and feed on the
inhabitants. This is the first one I've ever seen and a very exciting find for me!
I had a feeling it was a Mimetid so I sent these photographs to Peter Harvey
of the British Arachnological Society.
"This is Mimetidae yes, Ero. From the four tubercles on the abdomen, the
way these are arranged and the early date, this is almost certainly
Ero aphana - this used to occur as a very rare spider on some
southern heathlands, but in more recent years has increased markedly,
turning up much more widely and in all sorts of habitats". Peter Harvey (BAS)
Wyevale Garden Centre
Brighton
29.03.12
Genus - Ero
Known as Pirate Spiders. They invade other Spiders Webs and feed on the
inhabitants. This is the first one I've ever seen and a very exciting find for me!
I had a feeling it was a Mimetid so I sent these photographs to Peter Harvey
of the British Arachnological Society.
"This is Mimetidae yes, Ero. From the four tubercles on the abdomen, the
way these are arranged and the early date, this is almost certainly
Ero aphana - this used to occur as a very rare spider on some
southern heathlands, but in more recent years has increased markedly,
turning up much more widely and in all sorts of habitats". Peter Harvey (BAS)
Wyevale Garden Centre
Brighton
29.03.12
Phrurolithus festivus
Family: Liocranidae
Genus: Phrurolithus
Female
I found her living with Ants along the edge of a Grave.
Extra Mural Cemetery
Brighton
19.03.12
Many thanks to Peter Harvey (BAS) for Id confirmation.
Genus: Phrurolithus
Female
I found her living with Ants along the edge of a Grave.
Extra Mural Cemetery
Brighton
19.03.12
Many thanks to Peter Harvey (BAS) for Id confirmation.
Anelosimus sp.
Family - Theridiidae
Genus - Anelosimus
"This looks like Anelosimus vittatus, which would be juvenile at
this time of year so can't really be reliably identified because
of potential confusion with the much rarer A. aulicus".
Peter Harvey (British Arachnological Society)
Extra Mural Cemetery
Brighton
18.02.12
Genus - Anelosimus
"This looks like Anelosimus vittatus, which would be juvenile at
this time of year so can't really be reliably identified because
of potential confusion with the much rarer A. aulicus".
Peter Harvey (British Arachnological Society)
Extra Mural Cemetery
Brighton
18.02.12
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