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@britishspiders

The British Arachnological Society (BAS) is the UKโ€™s only body devoted exclusively to the study of arachnids (spiders, harvestmen & pseudoscorpions).

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linkhttp://www.britishspiders.org.uk calendar_today19-10-2013 14:57:07

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Chinahand (@chinahand4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This monster surprised me in the garden shed this afternoon (body length 1.5-2 cm). He was totally stationary on the wall. What is he? The shed is full of Pholcus phalangioides who would eat who? #Spiders BAS

This monster surprised me in the garden shed this afternoon (body length 1.5-2 cm). He was totally stationary on the wall. What is he? The shed is full of Pholcus phalangioides who would eat who?
#Spiders <a href="/BritishSpiders/">BAS</a>
The Potting Sheds (@bhapottingsheds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Young entomologists enjoying the #Friendshipgarden at lunchtime are always excited to find new creatures benefiting from the habitats created in their class plots. Each discovery is followed by conversations & questions. ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿœ๐Ÿ•ท๏ธ๐Ÿชฒ๐Ÿ #30DaysWild #WildlifeHeroes #EducationNaturePark

Young entomologists enjoying the #Friendshipgarden at lunchtime are always excited to find new creatures benefiting from the habitats created in their class plots. Each discovery is followed by conversations &amp; questions.
๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿœ๐Ÿ•ท๏ธ๐Ÿชฒ๐Ÿ
#30DaysWild #WildlifeHeroes #EducationNaturePark
Nessie W ๐Ÿฌ (@nessie_w) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BAS hello, I found this spider on the beach at Port of Ness, Isle of Lewis. Is it one of the Tetragnatha? Iโ€™ve not got much experience of spiders up here

<a href="/BritishSpiders/">BAS</a> hello, I found this spider on the beach at Port of Ness, Isle of Lewis. Is it one of the Tetragnatha? Iโ€™ve not got much experience of spiders up here
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Although not a British Arachnological Society event, this might be of interest to our followers (19th-20th July). The national Spider Recording Scheme organiser, Richard Gallon will be there, giving an ID course and various spider walks. botanicgarden.wales/visit/whats-onโ€ฆ

Bernoid (@bernoid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spiders are so interesting. Look underneath enough oak leaves & you'll find Paidiscura pallens. The Sputnik spider. No more than 1.5mm in size. Named after its pointy egg sac that resembles 'Sputnik' the first artificial Earth satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957.