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A very handsome spider with attractive texture on the abdomen. There are 2 small horns at the anterior with a tapered abdomen, consistent with the description of genus Parawixia. The colour, however, does not match the P. dehaani I have seen, therefore species identification is inconclusive.
Length ~25mm. Pretty huge right?
second focus stacked macro out of 3 images :D
I would have had more insect shots had the sleeping monkeys not screamed at me.. its a long story :P
These two spiders were having a battle near Gallery Stratford. Here are some highlights. WHOA! Amazing!
Taken with the Laowa 60 mm Super Macro on Pentax K-S2.
At first I thought it was a damselfly that got caught in the web of this Argiope versicolor. After looking closely I realized it's a phasmid or commonly known as the stick insect.
Phasmids are very cryptic and can be very difficult to detect visually. But putting a leg into the web of this female Araneid spells certain doom.