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Adult Anthrenus pimpinellae reach body lengths of 2 - 4. 5 mm. Their bodies are relatively small and oval in shape. The upper surface is covered with scales and has a black base colour. The antennae have eleven segments, the last three of which form a club. The pronotum (neck plate) is covered with reddish-yellow and white scales, with darker patches in...
>> Beetles -> Skin beetles -> Anthrenus pimpinellae
Euthrix potatoria prefer habitats with open woodlands and wetlands. They are active from June to August, the females at twilight, the males at night. After mating, the fertilized females lay single eggs or groups, on grasses. The eggs are oval, flat, and have a whitish (later slightly greenish) surface, which is stuffed with annular gray (later green) drawings.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Eggars, snout moths -> The Drinker
Pachygnatha listeri have a broad, oval rear body (Opisthosoma) which in different variations is coloured. On the upper surface there is a pattern in the shape of a leaf (folium). The edges of the folium are usually strongly undulated, but on some specimens they appear only slightly sinuo...
>> Arachnids -> Orb-weaver spider -> Long-jawed orb weavers -> Pachygnatha listeri

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