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Hogna wolf spider (family Lycosidae) showing the enlarged posterior median eyes typical of the family. The eyes of spiders vary significantly in their structure, arrangement, and function. They usually have eight, each being a simple eye with a single lens rather than multiple units as in the compound eyes of insects. The specific arrangement ...
They have eight eyes, eight brownish-yellow legs and a marbled black and white body, photos show. Male (top) and female (bottom) Floronia huishuiensis, or Huishui dwarf spiders, as seen from ...
The Taiwanese tree-dwelling wolf spider is considered “large,” reaching about 0.8 inches in size, the study said. It has eight eyes, strong legs and a hairy body with a “heart-like” shape.
It has eight eyes, eight legs covered in “golden” hair and “long” “fringe” on its face. Photos show the new species. It has a dark brown body and almost looks like it’s wearing ...
The species has eight eyes: four above, and four below, which look more like a spider's moustache. [5] B. J. Kaston distinguishes R. rabida from R. punctulata by observing that the males of the former have front legs that are mostly black, whereas the latter have all legs of the same color. [6]
It is covered with long, black, spine-like hairs. They have eight eyes arranged in two recurved rows. The front row of eyes are larger and more recurved than the back row. Dark rings encircle the pair of central back eyes and the lateral eyes are close together and mounted on black tubercles. [7] The labium is wider than it is long and yellowish.
The spider is brownish-black coloured, [2] has 8 eyes, and is 3–4 millimetres (0.12–0.16 in) in size. [3] The sexes are similar in size but the males have a small, but more slender abdomen compared to the female, with larger black palps. [4] [5]
From 8-eyed spiders to a new species resembling a “miniature dragon.” ... 2-FOOT-LONG CREATURE — WITH BLUE LIPS AND YELLOW EYES — DISCOVERED AS NEW SPECIES. Photos show the brightly ...