Aranei or a natural history of spiders Stock Photos and Images
RM2E3XEW5–Wolf Spider - Lycosidae sp. at Night
RMP5D948–N/A. English: Zoological illustrations of spiders made by Frederick O. Picard-Cambridge for the Biologia Centrali-Americana, an encyclopedia of the natural history of Mexico and Central America . between 1897 and 1905. Frederick Octavius Pickard-Cambridge 116 Arachnida Araneidea Vol 2 Table 23
RMJR3235–Jumping Spiders
RFFWJMGT–American spiders and their spinningwork. A natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits (1889-93)
RM2AWJHB3–'American spiders and their spinningwork. A natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits' (1889)
RF2T4636X–A vintage insect illustration from a 19th-century German book plate showcasing the coloration of various insect species. Butterflies, Moths, Locusts,
RMW9GMGX–Archive image from page 287 of American spiders and their spinning. American spiders and their spinning work. A natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits CUbiodiversity1121211-9742 Year: 1889 (
RFT5Y5RW–Beautiful vintage hand drawn illustrations of exotic spiders from old book. It can be used as poster or decorative element for interior design.
RM2N2HJ98–Common house spider, Achaearanea tepidariorum 114, Achaearanea riparia 115, tangle-web spider, Theridion sisyphium 116, cobweb spiders, Theridion pictum 117, and Theridion melanurum 118. Handcoloured lithograph by W. West after Tuffen West from John Blackwall’s A History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland, Ray Society, London, 1861.
RFP99N56–spider catches common darter dragonfly as prey
RMK9CXNN–Occasional papers of the Natural History Society of Wisconsin (8444240225)
RM2G6PE8M–06 July 2021, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Waren: Liquid preparations of spiders stand on a table in the Natural History State Collection in the Müritzeum. A 'Spider Atlas' for Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania will be published on 08.07.2021 by the State Office for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Geology Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. This presents all 614 spider species known and recorded in the northeast so far. Nature lovers have worked on the two-volume work together with author Dieter Martin for more than four years. According to the state office, the data collection comprises mor
RM2T32W9W–Spiders' webs on umbellifer plants in Heather Farm Wetland, Horsell Common, near Woking, Surrey with early morning dew droplets
RF2CC093P–Burrow entrances of Brown Trapdoor Spiders (Arbanitis longipes) in embankment. October 2009. Couchy Creek Nature Reserve. New South Wales. Australia.
RM2R5T45G–France, Paris, National Museum of Natural History, Arachnology Laboratory, spiders of the Lycosidae family preserved in alcohol, collection of Eugene Simon (1848-1924), Narbonne lycosa (Lycosa tarantula) figure on the red list of endangered species in France
RFRBH9EC–Close up of the face of a Four-spotted Orb Weaver spider (Araneus quadratus) resting on a leaf. Tipperary, Ireland
RME155N5–Cluster of baby Garden Cross Spiders before dispersal
RM2T68TJ8–Dwarf spiders, Walckenaeria acuminata 203, Walckenaeria cuspidata 204, Walckenaeria monoceros 205, Leptothrix hardyi 206, Walckenaeria unicornis 207, Walckenaeria obtusa 208, Monocephalus fuscipes 209, Lophomma punctatum 210, Pelecopsis parallela 211, Cnephalocotes obscurus 212, Entelecara flavipes 213, and sheet weaver spider, Thyreosthenius parasiticus 214. Handcoloured lithograph by W. West from John Blackwalls A History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland, Ray Society, London, 1861.
RM2GNEYKE–Cucumber Green Spider (Araniella cucurbitina)
RMP5D9AP–N/A. English: Zoological illustrations of spiders made by Frederick O. Picard-Cambridge for the Biologia Centrali-Americana, an encyclopedia of the natural history of Mexico and Central America . between 1897 and 1905. Frederick Octavius Pickard-Cambridge 116 Arachnida Araneidea Vol 2 Table 14
RMJR3232–Crab Spiders
RM2C1Y2EG–Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis) covered with spider web's and morning dew, West Lothian, Scotland.
RM2AWJH4E–'American spiders and their spinningwork. A natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits' (1889)
RF2T4636N–A vintage insect illustration from a 19th-century German book plate showcasing the coloration of various insect species. Butterflies, Locusts, beetles
RMW9FDK2–Archive image from page 33 of American spiders and their spinning. American spiders and their spinning work. A natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits CUbiodiversity1121211-9770 Year: 1889 (
RFT5Y5EM–Beautiful vintage hand drawn illustrations of exotic spiders from old book. It can be used as poster or decorative element for interior design.
RM2BMXKD9–Rustic Wolf Spider Trochosa ruricola
RM2N2HHG4–Lace-webbed spider, Amaurobius fenestralis 88, Amaurobius similis 89, black lace-weavers, Amaurobious ferox 90, 91, Lathys humilis 92, Dictyna arundinacea 93, Nigma puella 94, and Dictyna latens 95. Handcoloured lithograph by W. West after Tuffen West from John Blackwall’s A History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland, Ray Society, London, 1861.
RFP9AG3X–spider catches common darter dragonfly as prey
RMK9CXNH–Occasional papers of the Natural History Society of Wisconsin (8444241195)
RMD3BTBF–(dpa) - Nanette is a tough woman as she lets a bird-eating spider (Theraphosa leblondi Goliath) crawl a cross her cheek in the run-up to the 'Fascinating World of Spiders' special exhibition at the Museum for Natural History in leipzig, Germany, 10 September 2003. These spiders are normally found in
RM2T37XC3–Spiders' webs on the brown seed heads of umbelliferous plants in Horsell Common, Woking, Surrey with early morning dew droplets
RM2DEN73N–House Spider, vintage illustration from 1896
RM2R5T46T–France, Paris, National Museum of Natural History, Arachnology Laboratory, Christine Rollard, teacher researcher araneologist, responsible for the conservation of the spiders collection. About 26,000 species of spiders, including some 12,000 types, are present in the Museum. This historic collection of arachnids is one of the largest collections in the world in almost all orders.
RFKXWC29–Garden spider aka cross spider (Araneus diadematus) resting on a fern in woodland. Cahir, Tipperary, Ireland.
RME155N8–Cluster of baby Garden Cross Spiders before dispersal
RM2T694WB–Dwarf spider, Lepthyphantes alacris 157, Linyphia nasata 158, Lepthyphantes ericaeus 159, sheetweb spider, Helophora insignis 160, Neriene peltata 161, Lepthyphantes obscurus 162, Bathyphantes gracilis 163, 165, Kaestneria pullata 164, Lepthyphantes flavipes 166, Neriene clathrata 167, and Centromerita bicolor 168. Handcoloured lithograph by W. West after Tuffen West from John Blackwalls A History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland, Ray Society, London, 1861.
RM2BMM81J–Zebra Spider (Salticus scenicus)
RMP5D9HW–N/A. English: Zoological illustrations of spiders made by Frederick O. Picard-Cambridge for the Biologia Centrali-Americana, an encyclopedia of the natural history of Mexico and Central America . between 1897 and 1905. Frederick Octavius Pickard-Cambridge 116 Arachnida Araneidea Vol 2 Table 2
RMJR322R–Monographia Aranearum,Spiders
RM2C1Y2CD–Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis) covered with spider web's and morning dew, West Lothian, Scotland.
RM2AWJEK2–'American spiders and their spinningwork. A natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits' (1889)
RF2T4636R–A vintage insect illustration from a 19th-century German book plate showcasing the coloration of various insect species. Butterflies, Locusts, beetles
RMW9FDGN–Archive image from page 33 of American spiders and their spinning. American spiders and their spinning work. A natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits CUbiodiversity1121211-9770 Year: 1889 (
RFT60WP3–Beautiful vintage hand drawn illustrations of exotic spiders from old book. It can be used as poster or decorative element for interior design.
RM2CD9YG5–Spider's silk
RM2N2HNFG–Woodlouse hunter, Dysdera crocata 266, 267, Harpactea hombergi 268, green-fanged tube web spider, Segestria florentina 269, and snake-back spider, Segestria senoculata 270. D. erythina, D. rubicunda, D. hombergii, Segestria perfida, S. senoculata. Handcoloured lithograph by W. West from John Blackwall’s A History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland, Ray Society, London, 1861.
RMKH0JFX–Four-spot Orb Weaver spider in web against a blue sky
RMK9CXNP–Occasional papers of the Natural History Society of Wisconsin (8444239843)
RMGMG7M7–Underside of a spider on a web possibly a Theridon species (but not certain)
RM2T37XC0–Spiders' webs on the brown seed heads of umbelliferous plants in Horsell Common, Woking, Surrey with early morning dew droplets
RM2D9RMX0–Banded Bird Eating Spider, vintage illustration from 1896
RM2R5T45J–France, Paris, National Museum of Natural History, Arachnology Laboratory, Christine Rollard, teacher researcher araneologist, responsible for the conservation of the spiders collection. About 26,000 species of spiders, including some 12,000 types, are present in the Museum. This historic collection of arachnids is one of the largest collections in the world in almost all orders.
RFMAPC8M–Dorsal view of Wolf Spider (Arctosa perita) at rest on sandy soil in a sandpit. Tipperary, Ireland
RME155NA–Cluster of baby Garden Cross Spiders before dispersal
RM2T69AHN–Missing sector orb weavers, Zygiella x-notata 244, Zygiella atrica 245, cricket-bat orbweaver, Mangora acalypha 246, cucumber green spider, Araniella cucurbitina 247, Cercidia prominens 248, strawberry spider, Araneus alsine 249, oak spider, Aculepeira ceropegia 250, and Neoscona adianta 251. Handcoloured lithograph by W. West from John Blackwalls A History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland, Ray Society, London, 1861.
RMP5D916–N/A. English: Zoological illustrations of spiders made by Frederick O. Picard-Cambridge for the Biologia Centrali-Americana, an encyclopedia of the natural history of Mexico and Central America . between 1897 and 1905. Frederick Octavius Pickard-Cambridge 116 Arachnida Araneidea Vol 2 Table 28
RMJR3253–Crab Spiders
RMJM40BN–A close up image of a Labyrinth Spiders, Angelena labyrinthica, nest full of spiderlings, taken at Heysham Nature Reserve, Lancashire, England
RM2AWJE9N–'American spiders and their spinningwork. A natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits' (1889)
RF2T4636K–A vintage insect illustration from a 19th-century German book plate showcasing the coloration of various insect species. Butterflies, Locusts, caterpi
RMW9GCKT–Archive image from page 181 of American spiders and their spinning. American spiders and their spinning work. A natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits CUbiodiversity1121211-9742 Year: 1889 (
RFT5Y570–Beautiful vintage hand drawn illustrations of exotic spiders from old book. It can be used as poster or decorative element for interior design.
RMGD8DKM–Close up of a female Common Darter - Sympetrum striolatum Dragonfly caught in a spiders web at Wilstone Reservoir
RM2N2HJW8–Daddy long-legs, Pholcus phalangioides 137, Linyphia triangularis 138, filmy dome spider, Neriene radiata 139, sheet weaver, Neriene montana 140, Linyphia hortensis 141, Microlinyphia pusilla 142, Neriene peltata 143, Lepthyphantes minutus 144, and Labulla thoracica 145. Handcoloured lithograph by W. West after Tuffen West from John Blackwall’s A History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland, Ray Society, London, 1861.
RM2FNMMTY–Crab Spider Essex, UK IN000004
RMM1HPG5–American spiders and their spinningwork. A natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits (1890) (14592023087)
RME84JGM–Mating pair of Azure damselflies trapped in a spider web with the spider attacking the female
RM2T37XB8–Spiders' webs on the brown seed heads of umbelliferous plants in Horsell Common, Woking, Surrey with early morning dew droplets
RM2D9RMX6–South African Side Walking Spider, vintage illustration from 1896
RM2R5T487–France, Paris, National Museum of Natural History, Arachnology Laboratory, Christine Rollard, teacher researcher araneologist, responsible for the conservation of the spiders collection. About 26,000 species of spiders, including some 12,000 types, are present in the Museum. This historic collection of arachnids is one of the largest collections in the world in almost all orders.
RFM0APM7–Stretch Spider (Tentregnatha sp.) at rest in the stretched out position on a leaf. Thurles, Tipperary, Ireland.
RME155N2–Cluster of baby Garden Cross Spiders before dispersal
RM2T69B3D–Purse web spider, Atypux affinis 1, ground wolf spider, Trochosa terricola 2, rustic wolf spider, Trochosa ruricola 3, wolf spider, Alopecosa accentuata 4, Alopecosa pulverulenta 5, Pardosa palustris 6, Arctosa cinerea 7 and sand bear spider, Arctosa perita 8. Handcoloured lithograph by W. West after Tuffen West from John Blackwalls A History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland, Ray Society, London, 1861.
RMD979M0–Dark Stretch Spider Tetragnatha nigrita
RMP5D864–N/A. English: Zoological illustrations of spiders made by Frederick O. Picard-Cambridge for the Biologia Centrali-Americana, an encyclopedia of the natural history of Mexico and Central America . between 1897 and 1905. Frederick Octavius Pickard-Cambridge 116 Arachnida Araneidea Vol 2 Table 47
RMJR325D–Crab Spiders
RFB47MWD–Leiobunum rotundum (harvestman) on a garden shrub
RM2AWJE72–'American spiders and their spinningwork. A natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits' (1889)
RFE0N987–A back-lit spiders web, Laikipia, Kenya, Africa
RMW9GYF8–Archive image from page 419 of American spiders and their spinning. American spiders and their spinning work. A natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits CUbiodiversity1121211-9810 Year: 1889 (
RFT631R8–Beautiful vintage hand drawn illustrations of exotic spiders from old book. It can be used as poster or decorative element for interior design.
RMGD8DPC–Close up of a female Common Darter - Sympetrum striolatum Dragonfly caught in a spiders web at Wilstone Reservoir
RM2N2HFH6–Purse web spider, Atypux affinis 1, ground wolf spider, Trochosa terricola 2, rustic wolf spider, Trochosa ruricola 3, wolf spider, Alopecosa accentuata 4, Alopecosa pulverulenta 5, Pardosa palustris 6, Arctosa cinerea 7 and sand bear spider, Arctosa perita 8. Handcoloured lithograph by W. West after Tuffen West from John Blackwall’s A History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland, Ray Society, London, 1861.
RM2WGY5YY–Natural History Ensemble (no. 6), Elias Verhulst (Attributed to), Anselmus Boëtius de Boodt (Possible), After Jacob Hoefnagel, 1596 - 1610 drawing Leaf with the sixth natural history ensemble with animals and plants, numbers 1-14. Insects (butterfly, caterpillars), spiders, snail, vegetables (turnip and asparagus) and flowers. Numbered at the top right: 6. Part of the seventh album with drawings of reptiles, amphibians and natural history ensembles. The seventh of twelve albums with watercolors of animals, birds and plants known around 1600, commissioned by Emperor Rudolf II. With explanation
RMM1H51A–American spiders and their spinningwork. A natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits (1890) (14591579638)
RMCTC3CE–The black hooded oriole taking back a spider's web to line her nest in Kumta , Karnataka
RM2T37XB9–Spiders' webs on the brown seed heads of umbelliferous plants in Horsell Common, Woking, Surrey with early morning dew droplets
RM2D9RMX7–Persian False Spider, vintage illustration from 1896
RM2R5T46P–France, Paris, National Museum of Natural History, Arachnology Laboratory, Christine Rollard, teacher researcher araneologist, responsible for the conservation of the spiders collection. About 26,000 species of spiders, including some 12,000 types, are present in the Museum. This historic collection of arachnids is one of the largest collections in the world in almost all orders.
RFPCJACB–Crab Spider (Xysticus sp.) well camouflaged at the base of a tree. Tipperary, Ireland
RM2AW7YPG–Copperplate print of spiders from Johannes Jonston book of nature 'Dr. I. Ionstons Beschrijving vande natuur der vogelen neffens haer beeldenissen in koper gesneden' Published in Amsterdam in 1660
RM2T6A1M7–Sheetweb spider, Megalepthyphantes nebulosus 146, invisible spider, Drapetisca socialis 147, cavity spider, Nesticus cellulanus 148, dwarf spider, Bolyphantes luteolus 149, sheet weaver, Tapinopa longidens 150, Floronia bucculenta 151, Lephthyphantes tenuis 152, Lepthyphantes zimmermanni 153, Linyphia meadii 154, Kaestneria dorsalis 155, and Bathyphantes nigrinus 156. Handcoloured lithograph by W. West after Tuffen West from John Blackwalls A History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland, Ray Society, London, 1861.
RMP5D86P–N/A. English: Zoological illustrations of spiders made by Frederick O. Picard-Cambridge for the Biologia Centrali-Americana, an encyclopedia of the natural history of Mexico and Central America . between 1897 and 1905. Frederick Octavius Pickard-Cambridge 116 Arachnida Araneidea Vol 2 Table 46
RMJR3252–Crab Spiders
RMGHWWME–American spiders and their spinningwork. A natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits (1890)
RM2AWJH5A–'American spiders and their spinningwork. A natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits' (1889)
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