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Ladybird spider
Eresus cinnaberinus
(Eresidae)
♂
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A black head and front body, thick hairs with some white. The ♂ has an orange-red rear section with 4 white dots, black legs with white-ringed markings and the rear legs have orange markings. The ♀ is much larger and completely black, some yellow on head and legs. Prefers warm rocky terrain or stony slopes. The ♀ weaves a web close to the ground with a hideout underground, she catches beetles and feeds the young. The ♂ wanders off at the end of summer looking for the web of the female. ⇔ l. 8-18 mm syn. ERESUS KOLLARI Several ERESUS species exist all with distinctive leg markings.
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Shape
Colour
Leg
Back
Feeler
10-50 mm
Spider
Eight
Hairy
None/tiny
0 LookAlikes (LA):
Ladybird spider
Herfstvuurspin
Rote Röhrenspinne
Eresus kollari
Ragno coccinella
Araña moteada saltadora
Eresus cinnaberinus [L.]
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