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Apr 26, 2006 16:39 |  #1

The other day I was walking around a pond and noticed this cool looking spider walking on the water. It was taken with my 100-400 so couldn't focus any closer without changing lenses.
What kind of spider do you think it is?

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Apr 26, 2006 19:04 |  #2

not even a guess?


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Apr 26, 2006 19:17 |  #3

a creepy-crawley one? Nice shot though

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Apr 26, 2006 19:33 as a reply to  @ nwyman's post |  #4

he is pretty creepy. Thanks for the comment


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Apr 26, 2006 22:13 |  #5

brown recluse?
...great shot whatevr it is.


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Apr 27, 2006 00:22 |  #6

Horrible spider, but I love the photo, well done!




  
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Apr 27, 2006 01:42 |  #7

some kind of water spider.




  
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Apr 27, 2006 05:21 |  #8

Crypto wrote:
The other day I was walking around a pond and noticed this cool looking spider walking on the water. It was taken with my 100-400 so couldn't focus any closer without changing lenses.
What kind of spider do you think it is?

Great photo of an interesting spider. Unless you cropped heavily for this image, then the 100-400 wasn't a bad tool for the job.

Looks a lot like the Six-Spotted Fishing Spider on this page:
http://www.uky.edu …hing/pisaurid.h​tm#nursery (external link)

Also a lot like the nursery-web spider on this page (New Zealand, so closer to home here in Australia):
http://www.tepapa.govt​.nz …s_Web/What/Nurs​eryWeb.htm (external link)
That's what the nursery-web spider (female?) looks like in my 'Spider Watch' book on Australian spiders. Maybe my n-w is the same as your fishing spider??

A few nursery-web spider facts from my book:
- claw tufts enable it to run across water
- can dive below the surface after prey
- closely related to Wolf spiders
- female carries egg sac beneath her sternum
- when eggs are about to hatch, femals builds a tough silken nursery or brood chamber, hence the spider's name
- harmless, but bite can be painful


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Apr 27, 2006 05:50 as a reply to  @ JDUPhoto's post |  #9

Thanks for the comments and the information. I think it looks more like the one in your area. This picture was only slightly cropped. The width of the spider almost filled the frame.


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