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Bronze Jumping Spider (Eris militaris) verified Barton, Vermont, 2021 |
Family: Salticidae (jumping spiders)Commonly called Jumping spiders, the Salticidae are also affectionately referred to as Charlies, Herbies or Salties. They are very common around the home and their anthropomorphic nature endears them to most people. The family name is derived from the Latin "salto" which means to dance with pantomimic gestures (See mating behaviour below). This is the largest spider family and includes more than 5000 species worldwide. There are 46 genera in South Africa. These spiders are harmless to man although there have been complaints where this comical, engaging animal has been accused of nasty bites.
Bold Jumping Spider (Phidippus audax) verified Rutland, Vermont, 2007 |
Tan Jumping Spider (Platycryptus undatus) verified New Hampshire, 2010 |
Marbled Purple Jumping Spider (Phidippus purpuratus) with fly prey verified Barton, Vermont, 2011 |
Goldenrod Crab Spider (Misumena vatia) and Mining Bee (Genus Andrena) |
Goldenrod Crab Spider (Misumena vatia) and Mining Bee (Genus Andrena) |
Goldenrod Crab Spider (Misumena vatia) and Mining Bee (Genus Andrena) |
Goldenrod Crab Spider (Misumena vatia) and Mining Bee (Genus Andrena) |
Goldenrod Crab Spider (Misumena vatia) and Mining Bee (Genus Andrena) |
Escher with my colors |
Caturday Art at Athena Cat Goddess |
Barn Orbweaver (Araneus cavaticus) |
Barn Orbweaver (Araneus cavaticus) |
Barn Orbweaver (Araneus cavaticus) |
Barn Orbweaver (Araneus cavaticus) |
Saturday's Critters at Viewing Nature with Eileen |
Skywatch Friday |
Common Candy-striped Spider (Enoplognatha ovata) |
#spiderhunters |
Black swallowtail caterpillars at Jody's at the top and right assuming J position |
This one looks okay so far. You can see the tattered shed skin on the very bottom of the chrysalis. |
This one could be parasitized. The two need to be separated. |
"My" apple cake I asked Amy to level the top and she said "It's fine." |
Again, "my" apple cake |
This cake is divine. I never want another cake in my life. I never want to taste cinnamon again except in my pumpkin and squash pies and breads. I will play with different varieties of apples even though the Cortlands were perfect. I'm not going to even try the KAF version.
I'm going to use cinnamon next time.
I think if you make this with pears and the rum brandy ice cream I make (which tastes like egg nog) it would be a good Christmas dessert. I'll garnish it with some candied nuts.
Photo Sunday at Noah Clark |
Nell peeks out of the tunnel. |
Betsy is too tired. |
An unknown fly bathing on a leaf. Perhaps a Flesh Fly (Sarcophagidae) |
Saturday's Critters at Viewing Nature with Eileen |