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Amaurobius fenestralis
Window lace-weaver Amaurobius fenestralis
Licence photo for editorial or commercial use. Amaurobius fenestralis from above.
(Found: Nyköping Sörmland Sweden. 2007 )


Window lace-weaver Amaurobius fenestralis
Female Amaurobius fenestralis from above.
(Found: Nyköping Sörmland Sweden. July 2008 )


Window lace-weaver Amaurobius fenestralis
Amaurobius fenestralis from above.
(Found: Nyköping Sörmland Sweden. Apr 2008 )


Window lace-weaver Amaurobius fenestralis
Another Amaurobius fenestralis from above
(Found: Nyköping Sörmland Sweden. Sep 2008 )


Window lace-weaver Amaurobius fenestralis
Another Amaurobius fenestralis from above
(Found: Nyköping Sörmland Sweden. Apr 2008 )


Window lace-weaver Amaurobius fenestralis
Front view.
(Found: Nyköping Sörmland Sweden. 2007 )


Window lace-weaver Amaurobius fenestralis
Eyes.
(Found: Nyköping Sörmland Sweden. 2007 )


Window lace-weaver Amaurobius fenestralis
Female Amaurobius fenestralis from below.
(Found: Nyköping Sörmland Sweden. Apr 2008 )


Window lace-weaver Amaurobius fenestralis
Female Amaurobius fenestralis from below.
(Found: Nyköping Sörmland Sweden. July 2008 )


Window lace-weaver Amaurobius fenestralis
Close-up of the epigyne of a female Amaurobius fenestralis.
(Found: Nyköping Sörmland Sweden. Sep 2008 )


Window lace-weaver Amaurobius fenestralis
This female is almost 6,5 mm.
(Found: Nyköping Sörmland Sweden. Apr 2008 )


Window lace-weaver Amaurobius fenestralis
This female Amaurobius fenestralis is between 7,5 and 8 mm.
(Found: Nyköping Sörmland Sweden. July 2008 )


Facts:
Family:
Amaurobiidae
Scientific name:
Amaurobius fenestralis
Common name:
Window lace-weaver

Amaurobius fenestralis, a window spider.
 
 
 

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