More spider webbing on Black Sage
This is more webbing between old seed whorls of native Black Sage (Salvia mellifera, Lamiaceae) in the woods today. I believe this is the work of a cribellate species of Mesh Web Weaver in the family Dictynidae, see this photo for the actual spider. The webbing joins the seed whorls like rigging on a dusty ship model. Happy Web Webnesday! (San Marcos Pass, 20 November 2024)
More spider webbing on Black Sage
This is more webbing between old seed whorls of native Black Sage (Salvia mellifera, Lamiaceae) in the woods today. I believe this is the work of a cribellate species of Mesh Web Weaver in the family Dictynidae, see this photo for the actual spider. The webbing joins the seed whorls like rigging on a dusty ship model. Happy Web Webnesday! (San Marcos Pass, 20 November 2024)