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Old 15-10-2008, 11:06 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Bob Hobden Bob Hobden is offline
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Default New spiders in UK?


"Des Higgins" wrote after "Bob Hobden" wrote:

Living, as I do, reasonably close to Heathrow I'm always a bit careful
if
I
come across any spider I don't recognise, like the totally lime green
one
that proceeded to hang down in front of my eyes whilst driving the 90.
Not
been able to ID it yet.


Araneus cucurbitinus are common in trees and hedges and are bright
green
http://www.cornwalls.co.uk/photos/img2213.htm
They are the size of a small garden (orb web spinning) spider and are
likely to try to absail their way out of trouble if stuck.


I had seen that one but the one that hung down in front of my eyes was all
the colour of that ones back, it was lime green all over, legs and all.
Also
seemed to be longer legged and less chunky.


ok, how about this one?
They are widespread in Britain.
usually on low vegetation
http://www.oeko-msc.de/Micrommata-virescens.JPG

That looks much more like it, although still a bit chunky, but would it hang
down on a thread?

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Bob Hobden