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Parenthood!!!

After weeks of waiting - parenthood has finally arrived for my wonderful Pholcus phalangioides. I missed the birth, but all seems to have gone well :)

Welcome dozens of cellar spiders!

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Paul.
 


Even my subjects are few and far between...

A lack of time and a paucity of subjects recently - but I managed some tonight.

First is a bark fly, Ectopsocus briggsi, a GHS male (the giant house spider is one of our fastest invertebrates, running up to half a metre per second. This large, brown spider spins sheet-like cobwebs and pops up in the dark corners of houses, particularly in autumn). Scientific name: Eratigena atrica.

The last couple are of a small candy stripe spider Enoplognatha ovata. The common candy-striped spider, is a species of spider belonging to the family Theridiidae.


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Paul.
 

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