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Small Mirror-ball Spider of the Genus Thwaitesia
Creepy spider on the spider web
Male Lynx Spider on a Passion Flower in East Texas.
In a tranquil corner of a Paris apartment, a Comb-Footed Spider (Theridiidae family) carefully maneuvers along the spines of an 8-inch cactus. This close-up shot focuses on the spider's alert stance, its numerous eyes glistening as it hangs suspended between the sharp thorns. The dark background highlights the spider's delicate frame and the subtle, shimmering threads of its web, creating a dramatic and eerie atmosphere. The image evokes a sense of stillness and tension, capturing the spider in a moment of poised vigilance, perfectly adapted to its urban indoor habitat.\n\n Comb-Footed Spider (Theridiidae family), which includes the common house spiders. These spiders are known for their small size, rounded abdomen, and long, slender legs. The Theridiidae family is quite diverse, and many species within this family create irregular, tangled webs, often found indoors. These spiders are harmless to humans and play a beneficial role in controlling insect populations.
European garden spider in a net
Adult male of European garden spider (Araneus diadematus) closeup portrait. Also known as cross orbweaver spider
Mother spider with her young resting on a web waiting to eat her captured meal which is a fly.  I wonder if spiders feed their young.  I didn't wait around long enough to find out the fate of the fly.  This I believe is a banana spider.  While I believe this spider is not venomous, I didn't attempt to handle it.
Adult Female Lynx Spider of the species Peucetia rubrolineata with eggs
Pardosa Lugubris Lycosidae Wolf Spider. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Tailless whip scorpion, Amblypygi. Pondicherry, Tamilnadu, India
Umbria, Italia:\nRhynocoris erythropus
Spider - Redback Female
European garden spider on a web
Sweet macro photo of the spider on the leaf. Day light.
Golden orb spider in web
Male Adult Typical Orbweaverof the genus Mangora
Little spider attacks a honey bee
Spotted Wolf Spider (Pardosa amentata) female on a green leaf - Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Inquisitive-looking brown spider sitting on a leaf.
long-horned beetle (Exocentrus adspersus), imago on wood.
Closed up spider on green leaf.
Punaise américaine des pins (Leptoglossus occidentalis)
Macro photograph of a female black widow spider hanging on her web she has constructed on a small branch. There is great detail in her features.
Small Ghost Spider of the Family Anyphaenidae
Umbria, Italy:\nThe argiope or wasp spider is unmistakable: it has a yellow, black and white striped abdomen, which reminds us of the colors of a wasp. It weaves its large web preferably near humid or grassy areas. The web has a zigzag structure in the central part that parFamily: Araneidae (araneids). Subfamily: Argiopinae (argiopines).\nCommon name: Wasp spider, Tiger spider, Epeira fasciata, Zebra spider or Argiope fasciata.and serves to make it more robust.
A large and impressive mature female in the family Tetragnathidae, seen from in front on a rusty drain cover.  Jaws and arrangement of eyes are clearly visible.
Ragno Argiope Trifasciata
A creepy brown recluse spider lurks waiting for prey
Intimate close-up on a domestic spider specimen
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