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Eresus walckenaeri

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Eresus walckenaeri

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Suborder
  
Genus
  
Eresus

Higher classification
  
Eresus

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Similar
  
Eresus, Velvet spider, Eresus moravicus, Ladybird spider, Eresus sandaliatus

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Eresus walckenaerius is a species of ladybird spider from the eastern Mediterranean.

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Eresus walckenaeri aka ladybird spider has died


Description

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While males are very similar to those of Eresus sandaliatus or Eresus cinnaberinus the females are up to 4 cm long. The females often have a red band on their opisthosoma. Adult males can be found from April to June.

Habits

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Their strikingly pink webs are built below rocks. One egg sac contains several hundred eggs, and spiderlings seem to disperse much more than other Eresus species (using ballooning), so that they are not found in large clusters.

Distribution

This species is found on the southern Balkans, in southern Italy, in Turkey and on islands of the Aegean Sea.

Name

The species name is in honor of Charles Athanase Walckenaer.

Subspecies

Eresus walckenaeri moerens C. L. Koch, 1846 (Afghanistan)


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References

Eresus walckenaeri Wikipedia