Macro image of a Nursery-web Spider (Pisaura mirabilis)


The nursery web spider Pisaura mirabilis is a spider species of the family Pisauridae. It was described in chapter 5 of the book Svenska Spindlar by the Swedish arachnologist and entomologist Carl Alexander Clerck. The nursery-web spider (Pisaura mirabilis) is the only member of the Pisaura genus in Britain . The abdomen is slender and tapering and there is a light stripe along the middle of the carapace. The colour is variable, and may be grey, yellowish-orange or dark brown. Although males are generally similar in appearance to females, they tend to be darker, with more noticeable markings and have smaller abdomens. Members of this family of spiders are active hunters with good vision . The nursery-web spider hunts amongst low vegetation as well as on the ground. When detecting prey, they characteristically rest on vegetation with the first two pairs of legs together, held out at an angle . During courtship, the male nursery-web spider presents the female with a ‘nuptial gift’ in the form of an insect wrapped in silk . Until fairly recently, this gift was thought to protect the male from becoming the female’s next meal. Research has shown, however, that the gift entices the female to mate, and what’s more, the size of the gift is related to how long the female will mate with a male. The larger the gift, the longer copulation will last and so more eggs will be fertilised by more ‘generous’ males bringing larger gifts . Female spiders belonging to this family produce very large egg sacs, which they carry around beneath their body. When the time for the spiderlings to emerge approaches, the female deposits the egg sac on a leaf and spins a protective silk ‘nursery web’ around it. She then opens the egg sac slightly, and stands guard until the spiderlings emerge. The nursery-web spider is common and widespread throughout Britain, but is scarce in Scotland (4). It is also found in northern Europe


Size: 3812px × 3132px
Location: Walmer Castle, Kingsdown Road, Walmer, Deal, Kent, CT14 7LJ
Photo credit: © John Gaffen 2 / Alamy / Afripics
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Keywords: hunting, macro, mirabilis, nursery-web, pisaura, spider