This large flower crab spider, found across Eurasia and North America. is a common sight upon flowers. It' s commonly known for its ability to change color from white to yellow. helping it to blend on plants to embush preys.
Size : around 8 mm in length
Time period : holocene (present day)
Living status : Least concern/near threatened
The specimen draw is a large white crab flower spider with some red lines, with its legs widely opened.
What time is it ? Itβs #Cheliceratime !
For the first entry of cheliceratime, letβs start with a classic : Misumena vatia, aka the goldenrod crab spider!
#spider #arachnid #chelicerate #arthropod
All the basic infos are here but if you want to lean more thereβs more below !β¬οΈ
07.01.2026 17:09
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I donβt know if thereβs still a free trial anymore but if youβre in the US, On Hunt X is really good! I havenβt used it in a while though.
24.11.2025 13:52
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Spider Cognition: How Tiny Brains Do Mighty Things
YouTube video by Travis McEnery
I truly enjoyed the collaborative nature of making this video, and you might enjoy that mine is not the only face in it.
This topic is amazing.
youtu.be/_QF6kaOAuYg?...
15.11.2025 03:37
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OH LMAO. Yes, she is also female :-)
14.11.2025 17:15
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I am indeed a girl β¨ haha.
14.11.2025 15:30
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Pinkish red planthopper with large wings like a maple seed, and a pointy triangular snoot topped with wavy white lines
Q: Why are Bugs so silly?
A: Because they don't have a serious bone in their body
*loud booing*
Anyway here's Apache degeeri, a silly derbid planthopper
14.11.2025 03:55
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Me holding a large spider by my face
The largest Nephila Iβve ever seen!
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14.11.2025 03:50
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Only hot girls (gender neutral) study arachnids. I donβt make the rules.
11.11.2025 05:34
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bbno$ is so fuckin based for supporting artists so much
you can love or hate his music but man that man uses his influence for the right thing
huge respect for him π₯πͺ
18.10.2025 10:30
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A six-spotted fishing spider (Dolomedes triton) looking straight on at the camera thatβs shooting from a little above them while they extend their front legs out over stagnant water, waiting for prey to swim underneath. They are resting on the surface tension of the water while anchored to a stick in the water. Their six spots in their abdomen are mostly visible and their white bands outlining their body are standing out.
#arachtober
Six-spotted fishing #spider - Dolomedes triton
(Shot near Cincinnati 4-24-24) π·οΈπΈοΈ #photography #macrophotography #wildlifephotography #wildlife #nature #animal #invertebrate #arachnid #fishingspider #spidersky #ento
16.10.2025 18:28
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Dolomedes sulfureus ν©λ·κ±°λ―Έ keeping her peets clean.
16.10.2025 09:54
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I am mostly excited for new gym leader designs = more fan art
16.10.2025 04:32
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Nintendo suing people for stealing their concepts and βcreative propertyβ but what is there to steal anymoreβ¦
16.10.2025 03:50
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semi-realistic drawing of a bobbit worm, a very segmented deep sea worm with a massive jaw at the front and a very holographic sparkly body with two little leg like structures at each segment, on a black background.
semi-realistic drawing of a bobbit worm, a very segmented deep sea worm with a massive jaw at the front and a very holographic sparkly body with two little leg like structures at each segment, on a white background.
Day 13 #Invertober2025 - Bobbit worm (Eunice aphroditois) π¬
holy hell this thing took the most time out of any other #invertober critter i have ever drawn, partially because there are NO GOOD REFS except for its face
#SciArt #invertebrates
14.10.2025 15:01
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Amazing!! Thank you!!!
14.10.2025 05:47
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Would it be possible to order a print of this from you? :-)
I study this species and I think my advisor would like this as well!
13.10.2025 07:42
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I *might* be biased, but this is the best art ever.
12.10.2025 08:01
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A small spider in the middle of a window
A perfectly placed spider.
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11.10.2025 16:21
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Teaching people about spiders is a great way to reduce fear! You're a good friend!
10.10.2025 06:39
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Phobia, in the clinical sense, usually means requiring clinical intervention, daily life is impacted, and/or quality of life is lowered/negatively impacted by the phobia. I always view a lot of papers on phobias w caution because sometimes they don't make the distinction.
10.10.2025 06:38
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P.S. if you read papers on arachnophobia or any phobia, check if the paper is discussing a clinical phobia or more general fear. Phobia is typically designated to a disorder that requires clinical intervention but can also mean things like "irrational and/or excessive response."
10.10.2025 06:32
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This list is largely papers I find the most interesting/informative and is obviously not exhaustive. If other people have more they want to share, please do! I hope people enjoy them and ask more questions about what it means to be afraid of spiders and how to eliminate fear and phobia!
10.10.2025 06:32
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Frontiers | What Makes Spiders Frightening and Disgusting to People?
The quality of human-animal interactions may crucially influence conservation efforts. Unfortunately, some animals are considered notoriously unpopular by th...
ZvarΓkovΓ‘ et al. 2021 | What Makes Spiders Frightening and Disgusting to People?
Let's manipulate pictures of spiders and ask people why they're afraid of the picture so we can make the scariest spider picture possible (I made that last part up)
www.frontiersin.org/journals/eco...
10.10.2025 06:32
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The global spread of misinformation on spiders
In the internet era, the digital architecture that keeps us connected and informed may also amplify the spread of misinformation. This problem is gainβ¦
Mammola et al. 2022 | The global spread of misinformation on spiders
SO many amazing arachnologists contributed to this paper on modern *GLOBAL* depictions of spiders in online newspaper articles. 47% of articles contained errors and 43% were sensationalist.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
10.10.2025 06:32
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Cavell 2018 | Arachnophobia and Early English Literature
Many great examples of depictions of spiders across time in English lit. My favorite is the idea of how spiders went from an notion of artistry (e.g. weavers, architects) to disgust.
pure-oai.bham.ac.uk/ws/portalfil...
10.10.2025 06:32
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Does women's greater fear of snakes and spiders originate in infancy?
Previous studies with adult humans and nonhuman animals revealed more rapid fear learning for spiders and snakes than for mushrooms and flowers. The cβ¦
Rakison 2009 | Does women's greater fear of snakes and spiders originate in infancy?
A lot to chew on or this one. Female infants habituated faster to negative emoticons paired with spiders faster than male infants.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Spiders are special: fear and disgust evoked by pictures of arthropods
Because all spiders are predators and most subdue their prey with poison, it has been suggested that fear of spiders is an evolutionary adaptation. Hoβ¦
1. Gerdes et al 2009 | Spiders are special: fear and disgust evoked by pictures of arthropods
Love this one a lot. Participants rated images of arthropods. Spiders elicit significantly more fear and disgust than other arthropods in this study.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
10.10.2025 06:32
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π§΅ ARACHNOPHOBIA GREATEST HITS
A thread of my favorite arachnophobia papers dedicated to my friends @humanbyweight.bsky.social and @entobiologist.bsky.social, with increasingly unserious character limited summaries.
Is this the science version of making somebody a mixtape?
Okay, here we go ππ·οΈ
10.10.2025 06:32
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