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Araneomorphae Collection

Araneomorphae, also known as the true spiders, is a diverse and fascinating group of arachnids

Background imageAraneomorphae Collection: INDO 20-08 609

INDO 20-08 609
Orb Weaver Spider - with Planthopper, Membracidae Family, prey on web with stabilimentum pattern - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 29-Aug-20

Background imageAraneomorphae Collection: INDO 20-08 571

INDO 20-08 571
Saint Andrew's Cross Spider on web - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 28-Aug-20

Background imageAraneomorphae Collection: INDO 20-08 531

INDO 20-08 531
Crablike Spiny Orbweaver Spider - with raindrops on carapace on web - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 02-Aug-20

Background imageAraneomorphae Collection: INDO 20-08 363

INDO 20-08 363
Juvenile Huntsman Spider on leaf - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 08-Aug-20

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INDO 20-07 64
Dewdrop Spider on leaf - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 05-Nov-04

Background imageAraneomorphae Collection: INDO 20-07 391

INDO 20-07 391
Trashline Orbweaver with unique web stabilimentum - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 27-Jul-20

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INDO 20-07 248
Tailed Orb-weaver Spider - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 22-Jul-20

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INDO 20-07 20
Lynx Spider hanging from silk thread - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 05-Nov-04

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INDO 20-06 81
Crablike Spiny Orbweaver Spider - extruding silk thread on web - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 05-Nov-04

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INDO 20-06 68
Pear-Shaped Leucauge Spider - with fly prey wrapped in silk on web - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 05-Nov-04

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INDO 20-06 49
White Moustached Portia Spider on web - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 05-Nov-04

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INDO 20-06 44
Male Golden Weaver Spider on web - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 05-Nov-04

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INDO 20-06 342
Crablike Spiny Orbweaver Spider on web - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 05-Nov-04

Background imageAraneomorphae Collection: INDO 20-06 38

INDO 20-06 38
White Moustached Portia Spider on web - showing erratic walking style to avoid detection by prey - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 05-Nov-04

Background imageAraneomorphae Collection: INDO 20-06 341

INDO 20-06 341
Crablike Spiny Orbweaver Spider on web - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 05-Nov-04

Background imageAraneomorphae Collection: INDO 20-06 338

INDO 20-06 338
Crablike Spiny Orbweaver Spider on web - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 05-Nov-04

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INDO 20-06 296
Female St Andrew's Cross Spider - on web with stabilimentum pattern, Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 05-Nov-04

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INDO 20-06 261
Female St Andrew's Cross Spider - on web with stabilimentum pattern - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 05-Nov-04

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INDO 20-06 223
Male Golden Weaver Spider on web - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 05-Nov-04

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INDO 20-06 175
Female Golden Weaver Spider on web - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 05-Nov-04

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INDO 20-06 159
White Moustached Portia Spider on web - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 05-Nov-04

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INDO 20-05 25
Tailed Orb-weaver Spider - on leaf - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 05-Nov-04

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INDO 19-12 259
Orb-weaver Spider - on web nest - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 05-Nov-04

Background imageAraneomorphae Collection: Garden Spider (Araneus diadematus) in web, Temperate North America

Garden Spider (Araneus diadematus) in web, Temperate North America

Background imageAraneomorphae Collection: Jumping Spider portrait, Singapore

Jumping Spider portrait, Singapore

Background imageAraneomorphae Collection: Jumping Spider (Bavia aericeps) two females fighting, Australia

Jumping Spider (Bavia aericeps) two females fighting, Australia

Background imageAraneomorphae Collection: Ant-mimicking spider resembling Camponotus ant at rest on foliage

Ant-mimicking spider resembling Camponotus ant at rest on foliage. Grahamstown, Eastern Caqpe, South Africa
ASW-4542 Ant-mimicking spider resembling Camponotus ant at rest on foliage Grahamstown, Eastern Caqpe, South Africa Salticidae Alan J. S


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Araneomorphae, also known as the true spiders, is a diverse and fascinating group of arachnids. With over 40, 000 species worldwide they can found in almost every habitat on Earth. One such species is IND0 20-08 609, a remarkable araneomorph spider with unique characteristics. Its intricate web-spinning abilities have astounded researchers, as it weaves complex patterns that trap unsuspecting prey. Another intriguing member of this group is IND0 20-08 571. This particular spider possesses vibrant colors and markings that serve both as camouflage and warning signals to potential predators. INDO 20-08 531 showcases incredible adaptability by thriving in various environments. From dense rainforests to desolate deserts, these spiders have evolved to survive and thrive in different conditions. The agility of IND0 20-08 363 is truly impressive. With lightning-fast reflexes and precise movements, it effortlessly captures its prey while avoiding danger itself. In contrast, IND0 20-07 64 prefers a more secretive lifestyle. It constructs hidden burrows or camouflages itself among foliage to remain undetected by predators. INDO 20-07 391 exhibits exceptional maternal care by carrying her egg sacs wherever she goes until the spiderlings hatch. She ensures their safety until they are ready to venture out into the world on their own. On the other hand, IND0 -07 -248 has developed an ingenious hunting strategy called "ambush predation. " It patiently waits for unsuspecting insects before striking with lightning speed and precision. Meanwhile, IND0 -07 -020 displays remarkable intelligence by constructing elaborate decoy webs near its actual web structure. This clever tactic confuses potential threats while protecting its main hunting ground. The beauty of nature shines through in IND0 -06 -081's stunning coloration and intricate patterns adorning its exoskeleton.