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Nicodamus peregrinus

Common Red and black spider at Acton, ACT

Nicodamus peregrinus at Acton, ACT - 31 May 2022
Nicodamus peregrinus at Acton, ACT - 31 May 2022
Nicodamus peregrinus at Acton, ACT - 31 May 2022
Nicodamus peregrinus at Acton, ACT - 31 May 2022
Nicodamus peregrinus at Acton, ACT - 31 May 2022
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Identification history

Nicodamus peregrinus 1 Jun 2022 EmmaCollins
Nicodamidae (family) 1 Jun 2022 EmmaCollins
Nicodamidae (family) 1 Jun 2022 TimL

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The spider was seen racing down a tree when it came to an abrupt stop. It had come across the silk dragline of another spider and had stopped with its front legs over and under the dragline (second to fourth images). The spider pushed the dragline out of the way with one of its legs (first and last images), reared up and sped off down the tree.

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EmmaCollins wrote:
   1 Jun 2022
Nicodamus is the most likely genus to be found in ACT. N. peregrinus is the most common species.

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