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  • Stemonyphantes lineatus. Linyphiidae. Female. Common species low amongst grass in open habitats such as dunes, wasteland, downs hedge bottoms, gardens etc.
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  • Bathyphantes gracilis - female. Abundant everywhere in grass and undergrowth, this small spider builds a hammock web, usually close to the ground.
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  • Drapetisca socialis. Constructs a highly unusual web appressed to the bark of a tree trunk. Careful scrutiny of this image shows the web which in life is effectively invisible, so much so  that for a long time it was thought that Drapeticsca did not build a web.
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  • Pelecopsis nemoraloides - male. This little money spider is confined to coastal habitats such as dunes and spiins a small sheet web in the litter layer.
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  • Neriene peltata - Female. A Linyphyid hammock- weaver that constructs webs in trees and tall bushes in woodland.
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  • Nereine montana - Female. This common large Linyphiid builds sheet-like hammock webs in low bushes but is usually hidden in a reteat until nightfall. It is adult in early summer.
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  • Drapetisca socialis. An unusual linyphiid species adapted to life on the vertical surfaces of tree trunks in sheltered woods. It is easiest to find on Beech trees in the late summer and autumn.
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  • Gnathonarium dentatum - Female. Common in wet habitats spinning a small hammock web low in dense vegetation.
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  • Pelecopsis nemoraloides - male. This little money spider is confined to coastal habitats such as dunes and spiins a small sheet web in the litter layer.
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  • Pelecopsis nemoraloides - male. This little money spider is confined to coastal habitats such as dunes and spiins a small sheet web in the litter layer.
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  • Linyphia hortensis - Male. A small but common hammock-web spider and spins a web low in the field layer in woodland.
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  • Drapetisca socialis - female. An unusual linyphiid species adapted to life on the vertical surfaces of tree trunks in sheltered woods. It is easiest to find on Beech trees in the late summer and autumn.
    157126.jpg
  • Drapetisca socialis. An unusual linyphiid species adapted to life on the vertical surfaces of tree trunks in sheltered woods. It is easiest to find on Beech trees in the late summer and autumn.
    157124.jpg
  • Lepthyphantes tenius - female. This species is a very common hammock web builder in undergrowth in all sorts of lowland habitats.
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