Radiated wolf Spider - Aranha-lobo-radiada (Hogna radiata)
Trancoso/Portugal (26 & 28/09/2020)
[Nikon D500; ∑ 18/300mm DC Macro OS HSM with Macro filter and Flash Nissin Di 700A; 1/250s; F 18; 200 ISO]
seen from Malaysia
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seen from United Kingdom
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seen from Malaysia
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seen from Russia
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seen from Russia

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seen from United Kingdom
seen from United Kingdom
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Radiated wolf Spider - Aranha-lobo-radiada (Hogna radiata)
Trancoso/Portugal (26 & 28/09/2020)
[Nikon D500; ∑ 18/300mm DC Macro OS HSM with Macro filter and Flash Nissin Di 700A; 1/250s; F 18; 200 ISO]

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This week in comics I draw on found objects: ADVENTURES in GIANT PRICKLY STICK INSECTS
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European Garden Spider - Aranha-de-cruz (Araneus diadematus)
Trancoso/Portugal (16 & 29/09/2020)
[Nikon D500; ∑ 18/300mm DC Macro OS HSM with Macro filter and Flash Nissin Di 700A]
Dasylobus sp.
Trancoso/Portugal (23/09/2020)
[Nikon D500; ∑ 18/300mm DC Macro OS HSM with Macro filter and Flash Nissin Di 700A; 1/250s; F20; 200 ISO]
Spider - Aranha (Nigma sp.)
Trancoso/Portugal (27/09/2020)
[Nikon D500; ∑ 18/300mm DC Macro OS HSM with Macro filter and Flash Nissin Di 700A; 1/250s; F 18; 200 ISO]

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Centipede, Mutlti legs creature! Hardly seen them nowaday. #creepy #artropods #insect
Massive bug hunt reveals 25,000 arthropod species in a Manhattan-sized forest
Panama’s San Lorenzo forest reserve is around the size of Manhattan. For two years, this small area was host to 102 scientists, working together to count everything that crept and crawled. They came from 17 countries, and converged upon a half-hectare of the forest, about the size of half a rugby pitch. They dug into the soil, and ascended into the 40-metre-tall treetops with ropes, balloons, and a giant crane. They unleashed fogs, set up sticky traps, and hacked into pieces of wood.
Together, they were part of the largest ever systematic attempt to answer a disarmingly simple question: in a patch of tropical rainforest, how many species of insects and other arthropods are there?
After collecting the critters in 2003 and 2004, and analysing the material for eight years, they got an answer: 6,144 species in that patch of forest. Using computer simulations to scale that up, they estimate that the entire 6,000-hectare Manhattan-sized forest is home to around 25,000 arthropod species.
(via Massive bug hunt reveals 25,000 arthropod species in a Manhattan-sized forest - Not Exactly Rocket Science : Not Exactly Rocket Science)