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Enoplognatha Ovata / Candystripe spider & egg

Description

Size: Ap

proximately 6mm from front of head to back of abdomen

Distribution: Found throughout the UK

Months seen: May to October

Habitat: Hedgerows, grassland, gardens and rides

Food: Flies and other small insects

Special features: The comb-footed spider produces a scrappy web consisting of a loose network of criss-cross threads.

As can be seen in the photos above, the comb-footed spider has three colour variations. The abdomen can be either a pale creamy-green colour with two rows of dark coloured spots, or it can have two red stripes, or it can have one thick red stripe. The black spots on both sides of the abdomen are present in all three forms, but it can be more obvious in some specimens.

The female produces a bluish egg sac which is sometimes concealed in a rolled up leaf.

Details

2540 x 3200px

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