Deutsch: Gemeine Wasserspinne (Argyroneta aquatica), etwas vergrößert, und ein unten offenes Nest derselben. Oben die Augenstellung, von hinten her gesehen. Die Abbildung wurde auch in der Zeitschrift "Deutsche More
Line art drawing of a daddy longlegs.
Agelena Public domain scan of zoological print or book illustration, zoology, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Argyroneta Public domain scan of zoological print or book illustration, zoology, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Uroctea durandi syn. Clotho durandii Public domain scan of zoological print or book illustration, zoology, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
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Original scientific description of 1904 of a new species and new genus of spider (Pacificana cockayni), discovered on the sub-antarctic Bounty Islands (New Zealand). Nederlands: Wetenschappelijke beschrijving More
Tetragnatha laboriosa
Myro kerguelenensis O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1876: a: dorsal view b: prosoma, frontal view c: body, lateral view d: labrum and bases of chelicerae e: left pedipalp held straight g: left pedipalp held bent h: femal More
Myro kerguelenensis O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1876: dorsal viewFrançais : Myro kerguelenensis O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1876 : vue dorsale
Miagrammopes gulliveri Butler, 1876: 5 – lateral view; 5a – dorsal view; 5b – prosoma in lateral view.
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Tylorida ventralis (syn. Argyroepeira ventralis)
Leucauge argentina (syn. Argyroepeira argentina)
Occasional papers of the Natural History Society of Wisconsin.
Lithograph of female Archaea paradoxa Public domain scan of drawing of insect, zoological illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Cesonia bilineata (Pœcilochroa bilineata.)—Upper and under views of female without the legs, enlarged four times.
Gnaphosa muscorum (=Gnaphosa conspersa).—4, female enlarged four times. 3, the eyes seen from in front. 5, the maxillæ, labium, and ends of the mandibles from below.
Herpyllus ecclesiasticus (Prosthesima ecclesiastica).—Upper and under views of female enlarged four times.
Sergiolus capulatus (Pœcilochroa variegata).—11, female enlarged four times. 9, eyes from in front. 10, maxillæ, labium, and ends of mandibles from below.
Drassus saccatus.—Female enlarged three times.
Castianeira descripta —22, female enlarged four times. 20, eyes seen from in front. 21, maxillæ, labium, and ends of mandibles from below. (misidentified as Geotrecha crocata per World Spider Catalog)
Castianeira cingulata (Geotrecha bivittata).—Upper and under views of female enlarged four times.
Phrurotimpus alarius (Phrurolithus alarius).—31, female in a natural position, with legs drawn up over the back, enlarged eight times. 29, one of the front legs to show spines. 30, eyes from in front. 32, maxi More
Micaria longipes.—28, Male enlarged four times. 25, eyes seen from in front. 26, maxillæ, labium, and ends of mandibles from below. 27, Southern variety, Micaria aurata. Colored orange, with black and white markings.
Anyphaena celer (Anyphæna incerta). 37, palpus of male. 38, under side of female as far forward as end of sternum. 39, eyes from in front. 40, female enlarged four times. 41, maxillæ, labium, and ends of mandibles.
Agrœca pratensis.—33, eyes from in front. 34, maxillæ, labium, and ends of mandibles. 35, back of female enlarged four times. 36, under side of female as far back as the epigynum.
Anyphaena pectorosa (Anyphæna calcarata).—42, under side of cephalothorax of female. 43, palpus of male
Hibana gracilis (Anyphæna rubra).—44, female without the legs, enlarged four times. 45, under side of abdomen, showing position of air-tubes.
Anyphæna saltabunda.—46, female enlarged six times. 47, palpus of male.
Dolomedes tenebrosus (=Dolomedes scriptus).—213, female enlarged twice. 214, front of head. Figs. 215, 216. Ocyale undata (=Pisaurina mira).—215, female enlarged twice. 216, front of head.
Oxyopes salticus.—218, female enlarged six times. 219, front of head.
Tegenaria derhamii.—228, female enlarged four times. 229, front of head.
Oxyopes viridans.—Young female enlarged four times.
Dolomedes sexpunctatus.—210, female enlarged twice. 211, under side of cephalothorax. 212, one of the feet, showing three claws.
Tegenaria medicinalis.—233, adult female enlarged four times. 234, cephalothorax of young female to show spots.
Agalena nævia.—223, female enlarged twice. 224, front of head. Fig. 225. End of palpus of male Agalena nævia.
Hahnia bimaculata (=Neoantistea agilis).—250, female enlarged twelve times. 251, under side showing the peculiar arrangement of the spinnerets.
Tegenaria longitarsus (=Coras juvenilis).—241, back of female. 242, epigynum. 243, palpus of male seen from above. 244, head of Tegenaria medicinalis (=Coras medicinalis). 245, head of Tegenaria longitarsus. T More
Hahnia cinerea, enlarged sixteen times.
Mimetus interfector, enlarged four times, showing markings of two different individuals.
Scytodes thoracica.—312, female enlarged eight times. 313, Side of cephalothorax.
Pholcus cornutus.—309, side of female enlarged four times. 310, back of female. 311, front of mandibles of male, showing the curved horns.
Ero leonina.—316, back of female enlarged eight times. 317, side of female. Misidentified as Ero thoracica. see [World Spider Catalog http://www.wsc.nmbe.ch/refincluded/1258] entry.
Pholcus phalangioides.—306, female and male natural size, and cephalothorax of female much enlarged. 307, mandibles of male.
Meta ovalis (misidentified as Meta menardi [1]) , enlarged four times.—443, 444, half-grown young. 445, back of adult female.
Leucauge venusta (Argyroepeira hortorum), enlarged four times.—446, under side of female. 447, back of female.
Backs of females of four species of Tetragnatha.—461, grallator (=elongata). 462, extensa. 463, laboriosa. 464, straminea.
Cephalothorax, mandible, and palpus of males.—465, Tetragnatha grallator (=elongata). 466, Tetragnatha extensa.
Dictyna foliacea (=Dictyna frondea).—479, markings of the abdomen enlarged eight times. 480, cephalothorax and palpus of male. 481, palpus of male.
Emblyna sublata (=Dictyna volupis).—474, female. 475, male. Both enlarged eight times. 476, side of male. 477, front of head of male enlarged sixteen times, showing curved mandibles. 478, palpus of male.
Dictyna volucripes.—484, female enlarged eight times. 485, tibia of male palpus of Dictyna volucripes. 486, tibia of male palpus of Dictyna muraria.
Varieties of marking on the abdomen of Emblyna annulipes (=Dictyna muraria).
Amaurobius sylvestris.—489, female enlarged four times. 490, male palpus without the terminal joint to show the processes of the tibia.
Titanoeca americana (=Amaurobius americana), enlarged four times.
Female Uloborus plumipes (=Uloborus glomosus), enlarged eight times, showing the tuft of hairs on the front legs and the calamistrum on the fourth legs.
Hyptiotes cavatus.—498, female enlarged eight times. 499, end of hind leg, showing calamistrum.
Carl Wilhelm Hahn: Die Arachniden. Erster Band. C. H. Zeh´sche Buchhandlung, Nürnberg 1831-1833, plate I Deutsch: Carl Wilhelm Hahn: Die Arachniden. Erster Band. C. H. Zeh´sche Buchhandlung, Nürnberg 1831-1833, Tafel I
Deutsch: Cheiracanthium Nutrix (im Sinne von Carl Ludwig Koch 1839) Ch. punctorium (Villers, 1789), Männchen (Fig. 434) und Weibchen (Fig. 435), Erstbeschreibung der Gattung Cheiracanthium C. L. Koch, 1839
Deutsch: Pisaura mirabilis (♀) von dorsal (A), Augenstellung (B) von Pisaura mirabilis, Pedipalpus eines adulten ♂ von Pisaura mirabilis (C), Eiersack (Kokon) (d) in proportionalem Grössenverhältnis zu Körperl More
Deutsch: Ein frühes Portrait von Pisaura mirabilis (♂) - Colorierte Lithographie C. W. Hahns von 1827 - mit drei Zeichnungsvarianten des Opisthosomas von dorsal. Anmerkungen:Zugehöriger Text des Originals ("Wi More
The Female House-Spider (Tegenaria domestica): Enlarged View of Anterior Portion of Cephalothorax, bearing the Eight Eyes, and Hairs.—a, one of the Hairs magnified.
Original description: The Female House-Spider (Tegenaria domestica), as seen with a magnifier.—a a, Eyes; b b, Mandibles; c c, Maxillary Palpi.
House-Spider (Tegenaria domestica): Termination of the Jaw, or Mandible.—a, Row of Teeth on the Claw; b, Basal Joint of Mandible, showing the Five Large Teeth; c, Commencement of Poison-sac; d, Course of the Po More
Wolf spider (Lycosidae) and hunting spider (Pisaura mirabilis')
Aquatic spider and its diving bell
Common house spider, Coras medicinalis (=Tegenaria medicinalis) Public domain scan of drawing of insect, zoological illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Pouch web tower and cocoon of the medicinal spider
A fish captured by a dolomede spider Public domain scan of drawing of animal, zoological illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Snare of long bodied garden spider Tretnagnatha extensa Public domain scan of drawing of insect, zoological illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Polski: Adres wydawniczy: Warszawa : M. Arct, 1915 (WarszawaOpis fizyczny: VIII, 568 s., [24] k. tabl. : il. ; 23 cm
Lycosa fera syn. Phoneutria fera hosting ichneumon wasp larvae of genus Cryptus:I: ichneumon bag, K: Bag, after changing of ichneumon, J: jaws, M: interior of bag Identifier: harpersnew21harper (find matches) More
Title: The animal kingdom, arranged according to its organization, serving as a foundation for the natural history of animals : and an introduction to comparative anatomy Identifier: animalkingdomarr03cuvier More
Title: The Australian zoologist Identifier: australianzoolog14196roya (find matches) Year: 1914 (1910s) Authors: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales; Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales. Proce More