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Spiny Spider

Spiny Spider.jpg Cross section of the larva of the browntail moth showing the tubercles bearing the poison hairsMiniaturesSarcoptes scabiei, femaleCross section of the larva of the browntail moth showing the tubercles bearing the poison hairsMiniaturesSarcoptes scabiei, femaleCross section of the larva of the browntail moth showing the tubercles bearing the poison hairsMiniaturesSarcoptes scabiei, femaleCross section of the larva of the browntail moth showing the tubercles bearing the poison hairsMiniaturesSarcoptes scabiei, femaleCross section of the larva of the browntail moth showing the tubercles bearing the poison hairsMiniaturesSarcoptes scabiei, female
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In the specimen on the tree trunk, the spider field is seen protruding like a glittering black nodule in the middle of the transversely wrinkled underside of the bright blood-red abdomen, which, in addition to the 2 long, curved thorns at the rear corners, bears 2 pairs of shorter spines, which as the spots on the back are black. The front part of the body is hairy and glossy black.

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Project Gutenberg's Leven der Dieren, Deel 3, Hoofdstuk 5, by A. E. Brehm
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