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Nursery web spiders are spiders of the family Pisauridae. They resemble wolf spiders (family Lycosidae), but they carry their egg sacs by means of their jaws and pedipalps (instead of attaching them ...
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Nursery Web Spider in the family Pisauridae, with egg sac ... ; Nursery web spider eyes detail ... ; Nursery Web Spider with egg sac...
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Explore an article detailing the nursery web spider, complete with large diagnostic photos of various species, egg sacs, and spiderlings in a nursery web. ... Nursery Web Spider - Pisaurina sp. and Pisaurina mira; Family Pisauridae - Nursery Web and fishing spiders. The nursery web spider carries her egg-sac, or coccoon,
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NURSERY-WEB SPIDERS, Pisaurina spp.; GENUS: Pisaurina; Several species of Nursery-Web Spiders live in Kentucky and all belong to the genus Pisaurina. Pictured below is Pisaurina mira. It is probably the most commonly encountered nursery-web spider in Kentucky. ... Nursery Web Spider, Pisaurina mira (B. Newton, 2002)
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Reply: Here's another nursery web spider. The way they hold their legs together at the front is a good way to identify these spiders. 13 June, 2008: I live in central Michigan, and I found this spider in the hallway to my apt.
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The nursery web spider has an abdomen that's bigger than its cephalothorax. It is yellowish-brown sometimes with a light to dark brown band down the middle of its back. It has eight eyes. Its habitat is tall grass and shrubs in old fields, meadows, and woods.
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Video of the Nursery web spider (Pisaura mirabilis) on ARKive: Male nursery web spider offering prey to female (video video-09a) ... Home > British Invertebrates - terrestrial and freshwater > Nursery-web spider...
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