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Natural History of Radley

 
Spiders and Mites (arachnida)  
   

Pardosa palustris, photographed 15 June 2008 by B Crowley

Pardosa palustris

(15 June 2008)

Philodromus dispar (male) photographed 16 June 2008 by B Crowley

Philodromus dispar (male) photographed on underside of a rose petal.

(16 June 2008)

   

photographed 18 June 2006 by B Crowley

Arctosa leopardus

(18 June 2006)*

Lethyphantes minutus, a money spider, photographed 7 September 2008 by B Crowley

Lethyphantes minutus

- a money spider (3 mm)

(7 September 2008)

   

Alopecosa pulverulenta, photographed 20 March 2009 by B Crowley

Alopecosa pulverulenta (20 March 2009)

Alopecosa pulverulenta, photographed 20 March 2009 by B Crowley

Alopecosa pulverulenta (20 March 2009)

   

Pisaura mirabilis, photographed 28 April 2009 by B Crowley

Pisaura mirabilis

(28 April 2009)

Tibellus oblongus, photographed 19 May 2009 by B Crowley

Tibellus oblongus

(19 May 2009)

 
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