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Look at all my spiky legs...

A Green Lynx Spider with its eggsack.

Olympus E-3 + Tamron 90mm f2.5 SP (52BB)

Green Lynx spider (Peucetia viridans) with its prey, a Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa virginica). Quite a mouthful. This photograph was taken 09/14/2017 in Wake County, NC.

 

About 3:1 Magnification!

 

Using a Nikkor 50mm 1.8 reversed in front of a 55-200mm@150.

Look at my colourful body...

Approx. 3mm.

 

Taken with Pentax K200D, extension tubes, Tamron SP AF 90mm Macro Lens, flash with homemade diffuser, handheld.

An Oxyopes genus spider.

 

Location: Elwood, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Look at the beautiful print on my body...

Look at the beautiful pattern on my body...

What is at the other end of the leaf...

Photographed at the Lexington Wildlife Management Area, Oklahoma, on 12 August 2021.

 

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Seen during an afternoon on Hervey's Range, Townsville hinterland: a small chubby lynx, Oxyopidae.

Oxyopes sp. on Acacia paradoxa. The Kangaroo Thorn was in full bloom and alive with small spiders and insects.

Kingdom=Animalia

Phylum=Arthropoda

Class=Arachnida

Order=Araneae

Superfamily=Lycosoidea

Family=Oxyopidae

genus=Oxyopes

Common name=Lynx spider

Oh see I can use the leaf as my bridge...

Green Lynx Spiders (Peucetia viridens).

Taken at Venus Drive, Singapore on 24 November 2007 with Canon EOS 5D, Canon EF100mm f/2.8 USM Macro, 56mm extension tubes, Canon 420EX -- tripod mounted.

SAL-75300 + HVL-F58AM + Raynox MSN-202. Try some different composition

 

Larger File Here

Kingdom=Animalia

Phylum=Arthropoda

Class=Arachnida

Order=Araneae

Superfamily=Lycosoidea

Family=Oxyopidae

Genus=Oxyopes

Common name=Lynx spider

I don't normally get excited with spiders but this guy was playing hide and seek for 15 minutes and then decided to stood still for another 15 minutes. Weird... but it did gives me a chance to test my homemade diffuser and made some on-field correction to it... so thank you Lynxie...

 

Click Here to view in Large if u dare... ;)

 

Look at all my spiky legs...

This mother was having her babies. And man where there a lot of them. I brushed the web and they went scattering all over the place. It was actually pretty cool.

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