RF2M9EXAA–Australian Silver Orb Spider, Leucauge granulata, viewed from above on a light surface. Shiny oval body and long greenish legs. Leucauge granulata
RFE8KNPR–Small house spider (Araneus diadematus), 10mm, crawling on wallpaper
RF2M6MRW9–Australian Silver Orb Weaver spider (Silver Camel spider), Leucauge granulata, suspended in its web in a Queensland garden. LOng green legs.
RMRGJMTC–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. AQUATIC INSECTS IN NEW YORK STATE 215 Callibaetis skokiana n. sp. Plate 7 Imago. Length of body 9-10mm; expanse of wings 18-20inm; length of setae, male 20mm, female 16mm. Ground color pale flesh tint, tinged with yellow (more yellowish in the female) marked, mottled and dotted with brown; antennae, legs and setae white. Head pale brownish, with whitish margins; in the male, occupied superiorly by the large turbinate superior portion of the compound eyes, which are pale egg-yellow on their superior, faceted surface, with paler margins, and which are
RF2M6MRTW–Australian Silver Orb Weaver spider (Silver Camel spider), Leucauge granulata, suspended in its web in a Queensland garden. LOng green legs.
RMRGK4J7–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. 266 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM of the American Entamiological Society, 12:269, and for which the name was afterward proposed. Since I have merely applied a name to one of Selys's groups of species, I regard G. d i 1 a t a - tus as the type of Gomphurus, fixed by Selys's usage. I have received from Mr. R. Weith, of Elkhart Ind., a cast glilxi tuat can belong to none other than this huge species. I give a descrip- tion herewith. Nymph. Length 38mm, abdomen 22mm, hind femur 7mm; width of head 6.2mm, of abdomen 10mm, Body strongly de- pressed, with wide abdo
RF2M6MRW1–Australian Silver Orb Weaver spider (Silver Camel spider), Leucauge granulata, suspended in its web in a Queensland garden. LOng green legs.
RMRGJMJK–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. 266 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM of the American Entomological Society, 12:269, and for which the name was afterward proposed. Since I have merely applied a name to one of Selys's groups of species, I regard G. d i 1 a t a - tus as the type of Gomphurus, fixed by Selys's usage. I have received from Mr. R. Weith, of Elkhart Ind., a cast skin that can belong to none other than this huge species. I give a descrip- tion herewith. Nymph. Length 38mm, abdomen 22mm, hind femur 7mm; width of head 6.2mm, of abdomen 10mm. Body strongly de- pressed, with wide abdomen
RF2J1WBWT–Female Australian tessulated stick insect, Anchiale austrotessulata, in profile, resting on brick wall. Garden, Queensland.
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