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Araneus angulatus
Araneus angulatus closely resembles the more frequently encountered European garden spider, Araneus diadematus, but can be distinguished by the presence of angular tubercles on the abdomen. It constructs a large orb web, suspended from bushes and trees, often with support lines leading to the ground. Unlike A. diadematus, the web of A. angulatus has no retreat, so the spider must sit in the centre of the web while it waits for prey.It detects prey items by vibrations they cause in the web, but has also been observed during a country fair, and reported to be "indifferent to crowds, music and fireworks".
It is found across a wide geographical range in the Palaearctic. It is widespread in Europe, although rarer in Northern Europe. A. angulatus is rare in the United Kingdom, where it is restricted to areas near the South coast of England.
Related spotting: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/221...
3 Comments
Ima ih jaku puno ovdje, baš takvog oblika (sa tim kao rogićima), raznih uzoraka, ali stvarno ne znam gdje spadaju!
e, ovaj je prekrasan, ne vidjeh ovakog!
Pink and red for a spider! Incredible. It looks a little like a hermit crab!