Argiope bruennichi, wasp spider
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Argiope bruennichi, wasp spider
The wasp spider is a non-poisonous species from the Mediterranean that is now also found in southern England. Specimen held at the Natural History Museum, London
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Arachnid Arachnida Araneae Arthropod Arthropoda Great Britain Hexapod Hexapoda Hymenoptera Insecta Mediterranean Araneidae Argiope Argiope Bruennichi Invertebrata Orb Weaver Orb Weaver Spider Orb Web Spider
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1. Title: "Argiope bruennichi: The Mediterranean Orb-Weaver Spider Thrives in Southern England" Argiope bruennichi, also known as the Mediterranean wasp spider or Argiope, is a captivating invertebrate species that hails from the Mediterranean region and has recently established a presence in southern England. This stunning arachnid, now part of the Natural History Museum's extensive collection in London, is an orb-weaving spider belonging to the family Araneidae and the order Araneae. The Argiope bruennichi is a hexapod, meaning it has six legs, and is classified under the class Arthropoda, which includes insects and other invertebrates. This intriguing arthropod is not venomous, making it safe for observation. Its distinctive appearance, with vibrant colors and intricate markings, has earned it a place among the most popular orb-weaving spiders. The Argiope is an orb weaver, constructing its web in a radial pattern with a distinctive zigzag design in the center. The spider uses this web to ensnare its prey, primarily insects, which it immobilizes with silk threads before consuming them. The spider's coloration, which resembles wasp stripes, is thought to provide it with camouflage, helping it blend in with its surroundings and deter potential predators. The Argiope bruennichi's journey from the Mediterranean to southern England is a testament to the natural world's ability to adapt and thrive in new environments. Its presence in the Natural History Museum's collection serves as a reminder of the rich biodiversity that exists both in Europe and beyond. This photograph offers a unique glimpse into the intricate world of the Argiope bruennichi, an enchanting invertebrate that continues to fascinate scientists and nature enthusiasts alike.
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