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JanineLingTurner Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by JanineLingTurner Uttarakhand, India6 years ago

look like a species of cordyceps, most likely one closely related to Ophiocordyceps australis or Ophiocordyceps curculionium, I hope this helps :)

JanineLingTurner Cordyceps sp. on host spider
Cordyceps sp. on host spider commented on by JanineLingTurner England, United Kingdom6 years ago

@dandoucette thanks for the info :)

JanineLingTurner Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by JanineLingTurner Croatia7 years ago

looks to be a Female Horsefly Ava :) possibly Tabanus sp.

JanineLingTurner Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by JanineLingTurner England, United Kingdom7 years ago

Brilliant thank you! I am thinking maybe Neoscona adianta?

JanineLingTurner new species??
new species?? commented on by JanineLingTurner Tunbridge Wells, England, United Kingdom9 years ago

i do believe this is floronia bucculenta on closer inspection. . .

JanineLingTurner Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by JanineLingTurner Tunbridge Wells, England, United Kingdom9 years ago

Meant colour changing theridon the candy stripe spider :)

JanineLingTurner Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by JanineLingTurner Tunbridge Wells, England, United Kingdom9 years ago

I do believe this is a colour changing linyphiidae

JanineLingTurner Running Crab Spider (male)
Running Crab Spider (male) commented on by JanineLingTurner Tunbridge Wells, England, United Kingdom9 years ago

Thanks for the quick and helpful response @BugEric

JanineLingTurner Spitting Spider
Spitting Spider commented on by JanineLingTurner Tunbridge Wells, England, United Kingdom9 years ago

thank-you Alan Thornhill, Their hunting technique is on par, I spotted this particular one a few months back on an egg box,I ran to retrieve my camera it was well out of sight typical! :)

JanineLingTurner Giant House Spider
Giant House Spider commented on by JanineLingTurner Tunbridge Wells, England, United Kingdom9 years ago

or magnifying glass the stripe I was meaning is the stripe on T.agrestis that separate's it from the other species. I am quite aware how similar T.sp are. but with my noah account barely working I just about get a common name in there. I had an silver sector egg sac labelled as a money spider, Just how I am working to fix it sorry :(

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