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LUCAS DE CIRIA : CANON EOS 80D - EF180mm F/3.5 L Macro USM. Fotografía Lucas de Ciria. Reserva Municipal de Ribera Norte, San Isidro, provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
LUCAS DE CIRIA: CANON EOS 80D - CANON EF 100 MM f/2.8L Macro Lens USM IS + RAYNOX DCR-250.
Fotografia Lucas de Ciria
Moròn, provincia de Buenos Aires ARGENTINA.
Kingdom:
Animalia
Phylum:
Arthropoda
Subphylum:
Chelicerata
Class:
Arachnida
Order:
Araneae
Infraorder:
Araneomorphae
Family:
Salticidae
Subfamily:
Salticinae
Genus:
Menemerus
Species:
M. bivittatus
Device : Huawei P30 lite + Sony 25mm Pro
Got to capture my first baby jumping spider! He was like all other baby's didn't like to sit still for to long. LOL The little fella was on the tiniest Dandelion seed.
The Lynx spiders :
The animal belongs to the genus Oxyopes. The scientific name of the species was first validly published in 1878 by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch.
Mobile photography || f/1.8 || 1/425 sec || 3.62 mm || ISO 50
Device : Huawei P30 lite + yashica 38mm
Photo taken: 11/08/21
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White Crab Spider
This species has a wide, flat body that is short and crab-like. It can walk sideways in addition to being able to move forward and backward. Of its eight legs, the first two pairs are the longest. These sets of legs are usually held open, as the spider uses them to capture its prey. Misumena vatia is harmless to humans, as its fangs are not powerful enough to penetrate human skin and its venom is too weak to harm larger animals.
Mobile photography || 1/900 sec. || f/1.8 || 3.62mm || ISO 100
Device : Huawei P30 lite + yashica 38mm + ulanzi vl49
Dop: 16/6/24
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Came across this Itsy bitsy spider perched on top of this pipewort.
Since pipeworts are generally grouped together, it was difficult to isolate that one flower. Then I tried some compositions including the other pipeworts, and this one appealed to me better than the others.
The photo is clicked looking vertically down, and since pipeworts are quite close to the ground, the background was fairly cluttered. So I darkened it sufficiently in post processing so as to be not distracting.
Nothing else in nature can match the size and beauty of a garden spider's web. This picture shows less than 25% of the entire web! which is about a meter and a half across.
Small and well camouflaged. Looked like a Halloween grin, waiting quite patiently for its next meal.
Larinioides Spider
Larinioides is a genus of orb-weaver spiders commonly known as flying spiders and first described by Lodovico di Caporiacco in 1934.[2] They mostly occur in temperate climates around the northern hemisphere. The name is derived from the related araneid spider genus Larinia, with the meaning "like Larinia".
Mobile photography || 1/249 sec. || f/1.9 || 6.81mm || ISO 55
Device : Pixel 7 pro + yashica 38mm + ulanzi vl49
Dop: 5/5/24
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There seems to be a tiny spider behind the drop inside a oak tree leaf curled very tightly. Just open enough for a drop or two and no more.
I found this little jumper on the passenger side window glass with just the right light for a good reflection.....he was a willing subject....but the ant under his front leg wasn't too happy ;>)
Tube-web spiders (Segestria florentina) provide year-round thrills, with large females occurring throughout the winter and into spring.