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Female Purple fairy basslet (Pseudanthias tuka) has a parasitic copepod with large egg sac attached to side possibly an Anchor Worm (Lernaea sp); In
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UV (ultraviolet) fluorescence of a red tent spider (Cyrtophora unicolor) guarding its egg sac by MELVYN YEOSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Copepod and microalgae symbiotic relationship light micrograph
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Copepod egg sacs light micrograph
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Copepod and microalgae symbiotic relationship light micrograph
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Colorful Six-spotted Orbweaver (Araniella displicata) guarding its egg sac; Fairbanks Alaska United States of America Photo by Kenneth Whitten De
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Female Wolf Spider Carries Her Egg Sac
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Dermoid ovarian cyst light micrograph
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Nest of the common rain spider (Palystes superciliosus) often found in gardens in Southern Africa Photographed in Cape Town South Africa Photo by
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Egg sac of the rain spider (Heteropodidae Palystes castaneus) Photographed in Grahamstown Eastern Cape South Africa Photo by DR NEIL OVERYSCIENC
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Wolf spider with egg sac
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Nursery spider
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Nursery spider
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Spiders silk strands Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of silk strands from the egg case of a black widow spider (Lactrodectus sp) These
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Spiders silk strands Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of silk strands from the egg case of a black widow spider (Lactrodectus sp) These
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Fly and eggs in web A green spider Araniella cucurbitina (clerk spider) consumes a fly caught in its web There are two round egg sacs at the edge o
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Female Pholcus sp spider carrying her eggs
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Argiope bruennichi spider guarding her egg sac
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Spider and egg sac
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Light micrograph of the tiny freshwater crustacean Cyclops sp This female carries two full egg sacs one on either side of her abdomen (left) The
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Freshwater crustacean Cyclops with eggs
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Medicinal leech egg cocoon
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Huntsman spider carrying her egg sac Huntsman spiders (family Sparassidae) are fast-moving predators found throughout the warm temperate and tropical
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Huntsman spider egg sac and spiderlings
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Close-up of a female spider (Theridion varians) on the underside of an oak leaf guarding her egg sac Photographed in woodland in Norfolk UK
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Huntsman spider with egg sac Female huntsman grasping her egg sac (white) with her large jaws (chelicerae centre-right) Huntsmen (family Sparassida
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Lynx spider with egg sac
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Huntsman spider with egg sac Female huntsman grasping her egg sac (white) with her large jaws (chelicerae centre) Huntsmen (family Sparassidae) are
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Huntsman spider with egg sac
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Huntsman spider with egg sac Female huntsman grasping her egg sac (white) with her large jaws (chelicerae black) Huntsmen (family Sparassidae) are
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Wolf spider with egg sac
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Lynx spider with young Female lynx spider (family Oxyopidae) guarding her newly hatched spiderlings (lower right) on a leaf Most species of lynx spi
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Lichen huntsman (Pandercetes gracilis) spider with egg sac Female lichen huntsman guarding her egg sac (white) on a piece of dead leaf suspended by s
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Lichen huntsman (Pandercetes gracilis) spider with egg sac Female lichen huntsman guarding her egg sac (white) on a piece of dead leaf suspended by s
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Lynx spider with egg sac Female lynx spider (family Oxyopidae) guarding her egg sac (white) on a piece of leaf suspended by silk (left and right) Mo
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Lynx spider with egg sac
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Lynx spider with egg sac Female lynx spider (family Oxyopidae) guarding her egg sac (white) on a leaf Most species of lynx spider dont use webs but
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European garden spiderlings
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cyclops (any minute crustacean of genus Cyclops)
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Eudiaptomus sp freshwater copepod with eggs at the anterior end of the individual showing the red eyespot at the posterior end with the huge pair of
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Spitting spider with eggs Spitting spider (family Scytodidae) carrying its egg sac on a leaf Spitting spiders catch their prey by spitting venomous
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Long-jawed orb weaver and eggs Female long-jawed orb weaver (family Tetragnathidae) with her egg sac showing its elongated mouthparts
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A female wolf spider Pardosa amentata with egg sac basking on a plant of Hemerocallis (Day-lily) The picture shows the spider with its head facing
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A female wolf spider Pardosa amentata with egg sac basking on a plant of Hemerocallis (Day-lily) The picture shows the spider with its head facing
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Huntsman spider carrying egg sac Photographed in Singapore
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Spitting spider (Scytodes sp) with egg sac This group of spiders spits out a sticky mixture of venom and silk at target prey After the initial spit
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Spitting spider (Scytodes sp) with egg sac This group of spiders spits out a sticky mixture of venom and silk at target prey After the initial spit
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Cellar spider with eggs
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Close-up of a female Spotted wolf spider (Pardosa amentata) carrying its egg sac in a woodland habitat in Norfolk UK
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Comb-footed spider
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Common rain spider (Palystes superciliosus) egg sac Egg sac (nest) of a common rain spider attached to a plant P superciliosus is a species of hunt
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Cheiracanthium sp spider nest built on a seedhead
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Nursery web spider carrying an egg sac
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Wolf spider and egg sac Female Pardosa sp wolf spider on a flower carrying an egg sac (brown) beneath her body Photographed in the UK in July
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Nursery web spider and egg sac Female nursery web spider (Pisaura mirabilis) on a flower carrying an egg sac (white) beneath her body When the youn
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Wandering spider (Ctenidae) with eggs on a leaf The egg sac spun from spider silk is the white object attached to the spiders rear Such sacs can
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Cave spider egg sac and spiderlings
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Tailless whip scorpion (order Amblypygi) Female tailless whip scorpion or whip spider carrying fertilised eggs in a sac beneath her abdomen When t
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Cuttlefish hatching Cuttlefish (order Sepiida upper left) emerging from its egg sac (lower right) Cuttlefish lay their eggs in bunches hidden in sm
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Female Wolf spider (Pisaura mirabilis) with egg cocoon held beneath the abdomen The mother travels around with this until the spiderlings are ready t
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Spider nest
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Spider nest
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Tropical spider with egg sac
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Newly hatched spiderling Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) The female spider lays thousands of eggs in one or more egg sacs made of silk a
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Spider egg sacs
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Bird dropping mimic spider (Celaenia sp) egg sacs
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Spider egg sacs
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Newly hatched spiderling Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) The female spider lays thousands of eggs in one or more egg sacs made of silk a
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Newly hatched spiderling SEM
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Newly hatched spiderling Black and white scanning electron micrograph (SEM) The female spider lays thousands of eggs in one or more egg sacs made of
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Newly hatched spiderling Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) The female spider lays thousands of eggs in one or more egg sacs made of silk a
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Newly hatched spiderling SEM
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Spider egg detail SEM
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Hatching spiderling Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) The female spider lays thousands of eggs in one or more egg sacs made of silk and us
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Newly hatched spiderling Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) The female spider lays thousands of eggs in one or more egg sacs made of silk a
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Hatching spiderling Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) The female spider lays thousands of eggs in one or more egg sacs made of silk and us
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Newly hatched spiderling Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) The female spider lays thousands of eggs in one or more egg sacs made of silk a
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Detail of the surface of a spider egg Coloured scanning electron micrograph ( SEM) The purpose of the small round structures is unclear but may aid
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Hatching spiderling Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) The female spider lays thousands of eggs in one or more egg sacs made of silk and us
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