Ladybird Spider (Eresus sandaliatus), male, family Eresidae, Belgium
photographs by XSBugs
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Ladybird Spider (Eresus sandaliatus), male, family Eresidae, Belgium
photographs by XSBugs

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A male ladybird spider (Eresus hermani) in Budapest, Hungary
by Nikola Rahmé
@newestmiles submitted: cute lil spider i found trying to break in a while ago in [removed] (please remove), lil dude made a break for it after being caught so this is the best pic i have
VELVET SPIDER ALERT. One of my fav spider families :)
Velvet Spider (immature) (Eresus walckenaeri) - (c) SaritaWolf - please do not repost
Eresus walckenaeri, aka the Velvet Spider, aka the Ladybird Spider, lives in hot, dry, rocky habitat and spends most of their lives hidden under stones in silk-lined retreats. They camouflage it with silk, soil, and debris, and lay trip lines that let them feel prey moving nearby. Sometimes their webbing can even have a faint pinkish color!
They are amoung the few spider species that are mostly active during the day and the adult males are famous for their bright red-and-black look (ladybird beetles = ladybugs).
This species has a distinct eastern Mediterranean lineage and ranges from sea level up to about 1200 meters, or roughly 3900 feet. They may also disperse by ballooning, which is where they release their webbing into air, like a parachute, and let the breeze carry them away to a new location.
Velvet spider mothers guard their egg sac until their brood emerges. Then they protect and care for their spiderlings, and even regurgitate food to feed her babies. Later, in one of the most extreme forms of maternal care in spiders, the slings will consume their mother as her last meal to them. That final sacrifice is called matriphagy.
That took a dark turn there at the end. Kinda creepy for such a cute little spider.

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Ladybird spider (Eresus kollari)
Photo by Armen Seropian
Eresus spider
velvet baby