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This is a blog about spiders. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. About me / CV. This is a blog about spiders! Category Archives: spider diversity. Fishing spiders (family Pisauridae). June 20, 2016. Today’s featured spiders for Spider Week. Are the fishing spiders (also known as raft spiders) in the genus. From southern Ontario. Photo: Sean McCann. Fishing spiders are members of the family Pisauridae, commonly known as nursery web spiders. Licensed under CC BY 2.0. Or wharf spiders. ...
What do spiders and velcro have in common? | spiderbytes
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This is a blog about spiders. Skip to primary content. About me / CV. This is a blog about spiders! What do spiders and velcro have in common? November 25, 2013. Note: all photographs (unless otherwise indicated) are used with permission from Sean McCann. This post was inspidered by a tweet from Chris Buddle:. I received an email from someone claiming a spider ‘screamed’. Has anyone heard spiders make sounds? Eg via spiracles perhaps? Chris Buddle (@CMBuddle) June 21, 2013. In French Guiana. A quick ...
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This is a blog about spiders. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. About me / CV. This is a blog about spiders! June 29, 2015. This is another post about spiders that Sean McCann. Found and photographed on his recent trip to Guyana. When you think of tarantulas ( mygalomorph. Spiders in the family Theraphosidae), the first thing that comes to mind is probably a huge hairy spider like the famous face-sized. But not all tarantulas are large! Photographing the little beastie. Follow me on twi...
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This is a blog about spiders. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. About me / CV. This is a blog about spiders! Tag Archives: Goliath bird-eating spider. June 29, 2015. This is another post about spiders that Sean McCann. Found and photographed on his recent trip to Guyana. When you think of tarantulas ( mygalomorph. Spiders in the family Theraphosidae), the first thing that comes to mind is probably a huge hairy spider like the famous face-sized. But not all tarantulas are large! Also fou...
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This is a blog about spiders. Skip to primary content. About me / CV. This is a blog about spiders! Sex pheromone on the silk of black widow females – more complicated than we thought. May 8, 2015. The first paper from my MSc has just been published online. In the Journal of Chemical Ecology! This study was a collaboration with colleagues Sean McCann. Bioassay designer, photography/videography master, and all-around awesome assistant), Regine Gries. Analytical chemistry wizard), Grigori Khaskin. We had a...
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Casey's Overnight Cafe. Denver Writer, Keeper of Tarantulas and Private Hire Driver. The place for pictures to go. Virgin Islands Blog Bits 8 -end of the journey. May 15, 2015. My final sunrise in paradise. 1 The 13th. Ahh the dreaded morning. With a stunning sunrise (see the pics) and several hours before having to say good bye, I spent my time after packing up and getting the cabin stuff to the patio by just kicking it in the gazebo overlooking limestone beach and reading for awhile. VI Campgrounds ...
Bug Eric: May 2015
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All about insects, spiders, and other arthropods, focusing on North America north of Mexico. Sunday, May 31, 2015. Dimorphic Jumping Spider, Maevia inclemens. When I lived in Ohio I had the great honor of being introduced to Dr. George Uetz at the University of Cincinnati. At the time he had a graduate student, Dave Clark, who was doing research on the courtship behavior of the Dimorphic Jumping Spider, Maevia inclemens. Tufted form" male, Missouri. What makes this spider so special, you ask? The first t...
Bug Eric: November 2014
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All about insects, spiders, and other arthropods, focusing on North America north of Mexico. Friday, November 28, 2014. Be Thankful for "Bugs". A couple days ago the following post crossed my Facebook newsfeed, and it is an excellent reminder of why insects and other arthropods are so important to us as human beings, and to the planet Earth as well. Honeybee pollinating flower in Arizona. Dung beetle pair rolling dung ball in Kansas. A scientific article was published in 2006 in the journal Bioscience.
Bug Eric: May 2014
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All about insects, spiders, and other arthropods, focusing on North America north of Mexico. Sunday, May 25, 2014. Last Monday, my wife and I went out to the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge northeast of Denver. We were pleased to find a handful of specimens of the cute little “Zebra Jumper,” Salticus scenicus. It is suspected that the Zebra Jumper is native to Eurasia, but has now spread across the temperate areas of the globe thanks to human commerce and travel. Look for these charismati...
Castle Mischief: April 2015
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Wednesday, April 15, 2015. Big Lagoon State Park. We just got back from a few rainy days of tent camping at Big Lagoon State Park. In Pensacola Florida. We teamed up with four other families and hung out and explored the area a little. The storms were pretty horrible; one family abandoned their camp at 2 AM and sought refuge at a hotel. Our tent held up well, but at the height of the rain, water was being forced through the canvas and leaks formed at the seems. I don't know what to call this. One of ...
Bug Eric: Hybotid Dance Flies
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All about insects, spiders, and other arthropods, focusing on North America north of Mexico. Friday, May 1, 2015. Yesterday I came across an interesting little fly while exploring Cheyenne Mountain State Park, just south of Colorado Springs, Colorado. What I found interesting is exactly where. I found them, but these are unusual dipterans in almost every regard. Vision must be quite keen, though, as the compound eyes take up most of the head. Why the name "dance fly," you ask? Cole, Frank R. 1969....
Bug Eric: Two-spotted Cobweb Weaver and kin
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All about insects, spiders, and other arthropods, focusing on North America north of Mexico. Sunday, April 26, 2015. Two-spotted Cobweb Weaver and kin. Colorado Springs is blessed with a number of concrete bike trails throughout the city, including parks like Garden of the Gods. At this time of year, one can find numerous insects, spiders, and other arthropods parading across these paths. One example I encountered the other day was a male of the Two-spotted Cobweb Weaver, Asagena americana. Another inter...
Bug Eric: February 2015
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All about insects, spiders, and other arthropods, focusing on North America north of Mexico. Thursday, February 26, 2015. Green-eyed Wasps, Tachytes. Identifying wasps in the field is often problematic for a number of reasons. Wasps move quickly, and often you only get a glimpse. Mimicry complicates matters and you may actually be looking at a fly, moth, beetle, or true bug. "Field marks" are seldom visible, at least without a magnifying lens. One exception is the genus Tachytes. Atop female in Colorado.
Bug Eric: March 2014
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All about insects, spiders, and other arthropods, focusing on North America north of Mexico. Sunday, March 30, 2014. Our most familiar cobweb weavers, like the Common House Spider and black widow, seem most abundant in or around buildings, so it might come as a surprise to learn that many, if not most, members of the family Theridiidae live outdoors in the strictest sense. One of the larger “wild” cobweb spiders is the Candystripe Spider, Enoplognatha ovata. I vividly recall finding this species commonly...
Bug Eric: July 2014
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All about insects, spiders, and other arthropods, focusing on North America north of Mexico. Thursday, July 31, 2014. The subject of this week's "OrThoptera Thursday.". Initially, I mistook this species as "just another Melanoplus. The Thistle Grasshopper is of average size for acridids, males measuring 16-20 millimeters, and females 19-25 millimeters. It varies from greenish to mottled gray or brown, with yellow antennae and bold stripes behind the eyes. The hind femora ("thighs") are strongly b...The n...
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This is a blog about spiders. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. About me / CV. This is a blog about spiders! Segestriidae: tube web spiders. July 13, 2015. 8211; a member of the tube web spider family Segestriidae. This species is the one member of the family Segestriidae that can be found in British Columbia, but we’ve never encountered it before. (Photo: Sean McCann. Segestriids are closely related to spiders in the family Dysderidae (which includes the common woodlouse hunter. Restin...
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This is a blog about spiders. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. This is a blog about spiders! August 4, 2014. Last weekend, I joined a group of fellow arachnophiles for a day at Burns Bog. We did not achieve our goal of finding the rare ground spider. A bog specialist), but instead we met a very common spider that is nonetheless not well known: a comb-tailed spider in the family Hahniidae. A common yet mysterious forest-dweller (photo Sean McCann. Licensed under CC BY-ND-NC 1.0. Spiders...
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