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  2. Nursery web spider - Wikipedia

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    The name "nursery web spider" is especially given to the European species Pisaura mirabilis, but this family also includes fishing spiders and raft spiders. Adult female specimens may reach up to 15 mm in length, excluding legs. The legs of the male are longer in relation to body size than those of the female. [2]

  3. Pisaura mirabilis - Wikipedia

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    Predators of Pisaura mirabilis includes spider wasps, tree frogs, lizards, and song birds during the day, and toads, shrew mice, and bats at night. Other spider species, as well as from the same species (cannibalism), consider P. mirabilis as prey. Nursery web spiders are often parasitised by nematodes, parasitic wasps, and Acari. These ...

  4. Pisaurina mira - Wikipedia

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    Pisaurina mira, also known as the American nursery web spider, due to the web it raises young in, is a species of spider in the family Pisauridae. They are often mistaken for wolf spiders (Lycosidae) due to their physical resemblance. P. mira is distinguished by its unique eye arrangement of two rows. P. mira is known for its wide distribution ...

  5. Pisaura - Wikipedia

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    Pisaura (at least the European species) vary in colouration from yellow and bright brown to mostly red-brown and grey or black. A distinct, bright stripe runs down the middle of the prosoma. The opisthosoma is long, slender and tapering posteriorly. On the dorsal surface of the opisthosoma is a wide, jagged stripe with dark margins.

  6. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Nursery web spider

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    Original – Nursery web spider (Pisaura mirabilis) female, carrying egg sack. Reason High quality large image. Shows how female protects eggs by carrying them around with her Articles in which this image appears Pisaura mirabilis FP category for this image Wikipedia:Featured pictures/Animals/Arachnids Creator Charlesjsharp

  7. List of Pisauridae species - Wikipedia

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    This article lists all described species of the spider family Pisauridae accepted by the World Spider Catalog as of February 2021 ... Pisaura mirabilis. Pisaura Simon ...

  8. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Pisaura mirabilis2

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    Original - The "nursery web" spider Pisaura mirabilis on Plantago lanceolata. Reason A very high quality photograph with excellent resolution. Have added#2 to the FPC title so I wouldn't have to overwrite an older (failed) FPC nom of the same species.

  9. Dolomedes minor - Wikipedia

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    As a nocturnal species, Dolomedes minor hunts and scavenges for food at night. The prey spectrum of the spider consists of a variety of small organisms including locusts, other spiders, dobsonfly larvae, earthworms, bees and other small insects (Williams, 1978). Although Dolomedes is an effective hunter, previously deceased organisms will also ...