Marsh Webbed Spider (Dictyna arundinacea) often found on dry low lying vegetation and flowerheads of grasses. It may be small but has a big appetite. The male and female often live together (unusual for spiders) and help each other subdue much bigger prey.
Added:
21st Oct 2017 by Diane Earl
Subjects:
Biology
Key Stages:
Foundation, Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, Key Stage 4+
Geocode: Greensand ridge, Bedfordshire
Keywords:
Spider
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