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Crab Spider / Račji pauk

Synema globosum

Photo by injica
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Field Notes

Description:

The adult males reach 2 - 4 mm of length, while females are 7 - 8 mm long. They can mostly be encountered from May through August on flowering plants (especially yellow or red Apiaceae species), waiting for their preys. The two pairs of the front legs, used for hunting the flower-feeding insects, are more developed than the rear ones, which have a predominant motor function.
The main peculiarity of this species is the basic coloration of the abdomen, that can be red, orange, yellow or white, with a black pattern. Some people have found in these markings a certain resemblance to the silhouette of Napoleon. Prosoma and legs are black or dark brown.

Habitat:

This species is present in most countries of Europe and in the eastern Palearctic ecozone. It is especially common throughout the Mediterranean region

Species ID Suggestions

Synema globosum

Synema globosum

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Thank you Manval for the ID!

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