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Wasp Spider ♂
Argiope bruennichi
45.269, 13.8201
Field Notes
Description:
When a prey item is first caught in the web, Argiope bruennichi will quickly immobilise its prey by wrapping it in silk. The prey is then bitten and then injected with a paralysing venom and a protein dissolving enzyme. The male of the species is much smaller than the female. It can often be seen in or near a female's web waiting for her to complete her final moult, at which time she reaches sexual maturity. At this time her chelicerae (jaws) will be soft for a short time and the male may mate with the female without the danger of being eaten.
Habitat:
It is distributed throughout central Europe, northern Europe, north Africa, parts of Asia and in the Azores archipelago.
Notes:
Related spotting (female): http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/32139032
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