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Pseudoscorpions
Order : Pseudoscorpionida / Chelonethida
Pseudoscorpions are tiny arachnids. The possess no sting. They have large
pincers to catch prey, such as clothes moth larvae, carpet beetle larvae,
booklice, ants, mites, small flies, as well as each other.
This species, about 2-3mm in size, I found at Bedelands Nature Reserve,
Burgess Hill.
Neobisium carcinoides - ID by Gerald Legg -
http://www.chelifer.com/ pseudos/pseudoscorpions.htm
Bedelands Nature Reserve
Burgess Hill
West Sussex
03.03.13
Pseudoscorpions are tiny arachnids. The possess no sting. They have large
pincers to catch prey, such as clothes moth larvae, carpet beetle larvae,
booklice, ants, mites, small flies, as well as each other.
This species, about 2-3mm in size, I found at Bedelands Nature Reserve,
Burgess Hill.
Neobisium carcinoides - ID by Gerald Legg -
http://www.chelifer.com/
Bedelands Nature Reserve
Burgess Hill
West Sussex
03.03.13
Episinus angulatus
Family : Theridiidae
Genus : Episinus
These spiders weave very small webs, consisting of just a few strands of silk.
An uncommon spider, although, I have found three males and two females in
my garden and inside my flat. Peter Harvey of the British Arachnological
Society and the Spider Recording Scheme, ID'd the first, adult male for me,
and he seems quite amused that I have these spiders in my home!
Adult male Episinus angulatus
ID by Peter Harvey BAS
Brighton
16.06.13
Second Adult male Episinus angulatus that I've found on the door to my
back garden.
Brighton, East Sussex
16.06.13
Female - found in my living room!
Brighton, East Sussex
28.06.13
Genus : Episinus
These spiders weave very small webs, consisting of just a few strands of silk.
An uncommon spider, although, I have found three males and two females in
my garden and inside my flat. Peter Harvey of the British Arachnological
Society and the Spider Recording Scheme, ID'd the first, adult male for me,
and he seems quite amused that I have these spiders in my home!
Adult male Episinus angulatus
ID by Peter Harvey BAS
Brighton
16.06.13
Second Adult male Episinus angulatus that I've found on the door to my
back garden.
Brighton, East Sussex
16.06.13
Female - found in my living room!
Brighton, East Sussex
28.06.13
Xysticus lanio
Family : Thomisidae
Genus : Xysticus
Size: Female - 7mm / Male - 5mm
A new find for me. He appeared on my Bee suit, as I was photographing
Beekeepers, amid 5 million Honey bees.
Peter Harvey of the B.A.S. and S.R.S., ID'd him for me as 'an adult male
Xysticus lanio, a rather local woodland spider. It is quite a nice spider to
find'.
Paynes Southdown Bee Farms Ltd.
Hassocks, West Sussex
25.06.13
Genus : Xysticus
Size: Female - 7mm / Male - 5mm
A new find for me. He appeared on my Bee suit, as I was photographing
Beekeepers, amid 5 million Honey bees.
Peter Harvey of the B.A.S. and S.R.S., ID'd him for me as 'an adult male
Xysticus lanio, a rather local woodland spider. It is quite a nice spider to
find'.
Paynes Southdown Bee Farms Ltd.
Hassocks, West Sussex
25.06.13
Arctosa leopardus
Family : Lycosidae
Genus : Arctosa
Size: Female - 9mm / Male - 7mm
I found this handsome, and quite rare spider, hunting in the damp moss
around the edge of a dew pond. I sent him to Peter Harvey of the B.A.S.
and the S.R.S., he ID'd the spider as an adult male A. leopardus.
Jewish Cemetery
Brighton, East Sussex
30.06.13
Genus : Arctosa
Size: Female - 9mm / Male - 7mm
I found this handsome, and quite rare spider, hunting in the damp moss
around the edge of a dew pond. I sent him to Peter Harvey of the B.A.S.
and the S.R.S., he ID'd the spider as an adult male A. leopardus.
Jewish Cemetery
Brighton, East Sussex
30.06.13
Achaearanea simulans
Family : Theridiidae
Genus : Achaearanea
Size : Female - 4mm / Male - 3mm
Spiders of the family, Theridiidae, weave quite large, three dimensional,
messy looking, tangled webs. Achaearanea are characterized by a high
abdomen. I usually find these spiders, hidden amongst leaf debris caught in
their web.
Genus : Achaearanea
Size : Female - 4mm / Male - 3mm
Spiders of the family, Theridiidae, weave quite large, three dimensional,
messy looking, tangled webs. Achaearanea are characterized by a high
abdomen. I usually find these spiders, hidden amongst leaf debris caught in
their web.
I found this Spider, in an old woodland, along the edge of Bevendean
Down, East Sussex. I bent down, to look under a log and noticed this Spider
hanging from my head. ID'd by Peter Harvey of the British Arachnological
Society and the Spider Recording Scheme, as an adult female A. simulans.
Bevendean Down,
East Sussex
29.06.13
Source material : Spiders of Britain and Northern Europe by Dick Jones.
Sitticus pubescens
Family : Salticidae
Genus : Sitticus
A new find for me, a beautiful little jumping spider.
Confirmed by Peter Harvey of the British Arachnological Society
and the Spider Recording Scheme, as an adult male Sitticus pubescens.
Paynes Southdown Bee Farms Ltd.,
Hassocks, West Sussex
07.05.13
I found this second, male S. pubescens on a door, he sat in the same place for
nearly a week!
Paynes Southdown Bee Farms Ltd.,
Hassocks, West Sussex
19.06.13
Genus : Sitticus
A new find for me, a beautiful little jumping spider.
Confirmed by Peter Harvey of the British Arachnological Society
and the Spider Recording Scheme, as an adult male Sitticus pubescens.
Paynes Southdown Bee Farms Ltd.,
Hassocks, West Sussex
07.05.13
I found this second, male S. pubescens on a door, he sat in the same place for
nearly a week!
Paynes Southdown Bee Farms Ltd.,
Hassocks, West Sussex
19.06.13
I spotted this one, much to my surprise, on my outer kitchen wall.
Brighton, East Sussex
13.07.13
Clubiona reclusa
Family : Clubionidae
Genus : Clubiona
Genus : Clubiona
Female Clubiona reclusa - ID confirmed by Peter Harvey of the
I found this nocturnal Spider, in her daytime, silken retreat. Fashioned in
an old, dry, Nettle leaf, in low vegetation, next to a dew pond.
Jewish Cemetery
Brighton, East Sussex
14.07.13
Saturday, 5 January 2013
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