Philodromus cespitum
Family : Philodromidae
Genus : Philodromus
Female Philodromus cespitum
Bevendean Down, Brighton, East Sussex
21.06.14
I found this spider on gorse at Bevendean Down, Brighton, East Sussex. It
appears to have a hitcher - a young Velvet mite. The mite feeds on the spider,
but does not harm it, as it will eventually drop off when approaching
adulthood.
"This is almost certainly the form which has an overall pale top surface to the
abdomen. Philodromus cespitum and others in the aureolus group are very
variable, and can't generally be identified from photos, and lots of
arachnologists have trouble even under a microscope, but this is the one
variety which is pretty certain".
Peter Harvey - British Arachnological Society
Family : Philodromidae
Genus : Philodromus
Known as the Turf running spider.
Female Philodromus cespitum
Bevendean Down, Brighton, East Sussex
21.06.14
I found this spider on gorse at Bevendean Down, Brighton, East Sussex. It
appears to have a hitcher - a young Velvet mite. The mite feeds on the spider,
but does not harm it, as it will eventually drop off when approaching
adulthood.
"This is almost certainly the form which has an overall pale top surface to the
abdomen. Philodromus cespitum and others in the aureolus group are very
variable, and can't generally be identified from photos, and lots of
arachnologists have trouble even under a microscope, but this is the one
variety which is pretty certain".
Peter Harvey - British Arachnological Society
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