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Night dwellers

Paul Iddon

Moderator
The conifer pieces in the recycling bin revealed a few more inhabitants during the night that came out and walked across the lid of the recycling bin...


A philodromus sp. spider:

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4 legs left on this poor Opilio canestrinii:

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An Oligolophus hanseni harvestman:

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This is Rhyzobius_chrysomeloides:

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And (I think - seeing as it is upside down) a young Araneus diadematus with what looks like a froghopper prey:

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Paul.
 

Paul Iddon

Moderator
It is cute, but already a ghostly empty white. I'm sure most of its innards have already been extracted by the hunter!

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