I'm sure these must be common enough in the UK, but personally never seen one like this (I thought it was just a spider eating a wasp).
I can't see anything like it in Collins reference book, but sure somebody here will know.
Thanks
Vulcan58 Goldmember 1,790 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2007 Location: Hampshire, UK More info | Sep 04, 2010 13:03 | #1 I'm sure these must be common enough in the UK, but personally never seen one like this (I thought it was just a spider eating a wasp).
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MyLookingGlassEye Member 200 posts Joined Mar 2010 More info | Sep 04, 2010 14:10 | #2 In the UK, it's most likely a Wasp Spider (Argiope bruennichi) My PhotoCenter
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orionmystery Cream of the Crop 12,078 posts Likes: 771 Joined Apr 2008 Location: Malaysia More info | Sep 04, 2010 22:28 | #3 Lovely capture. Kurt
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Sep 05, 2010 08:25 | #4 Thanks for the ID.
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kmunroe Cream of the Crop 12,926 posts Joined Apr 2010 Location: Nova Scotia ,canada More info | Sep 05, 2010 10:07 | #5 very nice
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