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Interested in African and Asian traditions.

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Mirror-Ball Spiders: these spiders are covered in shimmering, mirror-like panels that shift and expand as the muscles of the abdomen contract
Spiders of the genus Thwaitesia are often described as mirror-ball spiders, because their bodies are lined with reflective panels that make them look like tiny disco-balls. These arachnids are also known as dewdrop spiders or sequined spiders.
Above: two different species of mirror-ball spider
The shimmering panels on the abdomen are produced by a digestive secretion known as guanine, which seeps out through the lining of the spider's gut and forms a mosaic of crystalline cells just beneath the surface of the abdomen.
Above: Thwaitesia argentiopunctata and Thwaitesia margaritifera
The crystals shrink and expand as the muscles in the spider's abdomen contract; they often shrink when the spider is agitated, and they expand as it begins to relax.
Above: the panels expanding and contracting
The adaptive purpose of the shimmering effect is unclear, but researchers believe that it mimics the glistening appearance of raindrops or beads of dew, which could allow the spiders to blend in with their environment.
Above: another view of the guanine crystals shifting just below a thin layer of cuticle
The reflective panels may also help to confuse predators, as this article explains:
The spiderโs decorative patterning may seem like a dead give-away to predators, but for those looking to feast on this arachnid, the hunt might result in confusion and failure.
โLike a disco ball with lots of different mirrors, the reflective splotches on the spiderโs abdomen probably scatter light and make it difficult for predators to see it,โ saysย Robert Whyte, an honorary researcher in arachnology at theย Queensland Museum.
Above: Thwaitesia affinis
There are at least 22 known species of mirror-ball spider, and their physical features can vary significantly. In some cases, the silver panels on the abdomen are accompanied by colorful, iridescent spots and scales, and the abdomen itself may have a red, orange, green, yellow, or beige appearance.
Above: spiders of the genus Thwaitesia
These spiders are widely distributed throughout the southern hemisphere. They can be found in the tropical and neotropical rainforests of South America, Southeast Asia, Africa, Australia, India, Sri Lanka, China, Singapore, and Madagascar.
Above: Thwaitesia nigronodosa
Mirror-ball spiders are not aggressive toward humans, and there are virtually no recorded cases of humans being bitten by the spiders of this genus. They're also tiny, with most individuals measuring just 2-4mm long (roughly 1/10th of an inch), which means that their fangs are often too small to penetrate human skin.
Above: Thwaitesia margaritifera
Sources & More Info:
iNaturalist: Mirror-Ball Spiders
Australian Geographic: This Sequined Spider Glistens in the Light
My Modern Met: The "Mirror Spider" and its Changing Mosaic of Reflective Panels
A Field Guide to the Spiders of Australia: Tiny Forest Jewels: Spectacular Thwaitesia Spiders
Science Friday: How is a Spider Like a Disco Ball?
Land for Wildlife: Spider Sampling Points to a Potential Indicator Genus (PDF)
Royal Society Publishing: The Spider Cuticle
BBC Science Focus: Mobile Disco
Laurent Grasso, "Studies into the Past,"
Oil on canvas, framed in oak,
50 x 69 cm. (19.7 x 27.2 in.)
Courtesy of Olivier Malingue Ltd. Photo: Florent Chevrot
Isis presumably with Serapis, 1stC BC-1stC AD, British Museum
The Hours โ Edwin Austin Abbey

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Hilma af Klint, Tree of Knowledge, No. 7b, c. 1913-1915
Ryan Driscoll (British, 1992) - The Serpent (2026)
"Satyr's Head with Antlers," 17th-century sculpture by Christof Angermair German 1580-1633. ivory. Bavarian National Museum. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
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Moche funeral sculpture

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Fruitful No. 1 (2025), Stephen Schirle [1702 x 1514]
As nothing has any meaning other than that which we choose to give it, we must either invest belief and meaning in something or abandon the game and go straight to oblivion. In selecting beliefs, we might as well go for maximum entertainment value and capability enhancement, regardless of the so-called โfactsโ; for if a human really wants something, statistics count for nothing. Personally, we attribute much of our success to a generous contempt for the apparent facts which a science education inadvertently taught us.
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Tristram Hillier - Trouvaille
Heinrich Lefler (1863 โ 1919)
In 1905 Lefler designed a calendar featuring one-off illustrations of Cinderella, The Frog Prince, The Little Mermaid, Sleeping Beauty, The Goose Girl, Godfather Death, Hansel and Gretel, Maryโs Child, Rapunzel, Snow-White and Rose-Red, and The Six Swans