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| Heather spider | The heather spider (Thomisus onustus) is a species in the order spiders (Araneae), the suborder Araneomorphae, the superfamily Thomisoidea, the family crab spiders (Thomisidae) and the genus Thomisus. It is widespread throughout the world in temperate to tropical zones, however in the ...
...family Thomisoidea, the family crab spiders (Thomisidae) and the genus Thomisus. It is widespread throughout the world in temperate to tropical zones, however in the north, it occurs less often and is restricted to warmer areas. In Germany, Thomisus onustus are considered endangered, according to the "Red List". | | |
| | ... females can range from white to pink or yellow, depending on the colour of the flowers they are visiting. This colour adaptation is possible within a few days, with the colouring is supported (surface dissolution) by dots and stripes. Male Thomisus onustus are frequently dull yellow or have a yellowish tint. | | |
| | | The 2 anterior pairs of legs in Thomisus onustus are very long, broad curled in light brown or reddish brown, and are, in resting position, posited at an angle and bent forward. Due to this these spiders resemble crabs with large claws. They are able to walk sideways. In the males, the first pair ... | | |
| | Crab spiders of the species Thomisus onustus may live for several years. They prefer warm, dry unwooded areas with strong sunlight, including semi-dry, sandy, and sparsely vegetated fallow land. | | |
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