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The 66th plate from Ernst Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur (1904), depicting organisms classified as Arachnida.

Species

  1. Tegeocranus hericius 0,6mm Dornkronen-Moosmilbe (Nymphe) Europa
  2. Tegeocranus latus 0,9mm Stachelkranz-Moosmilbe (Nymphe) Europa
  3. Tegeocranus cepheiformis 0,62mm Gefiederte Moosmilbe (Nymphe) Europa
  4. Leiosoma palmicinctum 1,0mm Blattgürtel-Moosmilbe (Nymphe) Europa
  5. Phrynus reniformis (natural size) Nierenförmiger Geißelskorpion, Eastindia
  6. Arkys cordiformis (2x) Herzförmige Arkysspinne, America
  7. Gasteracantha cancriformis (3x) Krabbenförmige Stachelspinne, Brasil
  8. Gasteracantha acrosomoides (5x) Dreieckige Stachelspinne, Madagascar (is now Acrosomoides acrosomoides)
  9. Gasteracantha geminata (3x) Doppeldornige Stachelspinne, Eastindia
  10. Gasteracantha arcuata (2x) Bogendornige Stachelspinne, Java (is now Macracantha arcuata)
  11. Acrosoma hexacanthum (4x) Sechsspitzige Stachelspinne, Brasilien (is now also Gasterocantha cancriformis)
  12. Acrosoma spinosum (2x) Dickdornige Stachelspinne, Southamerika (is now Micrathena schreibersi)
  13. Acrosoma bifurcatum (4x) Zweigabelige Stachelspinne, Brasilien (is now Micrathena furcata)
  14. Oxyopes variegatus (3x) Bunte Springspinne, Germany (is now Oxyopes heterophthalmus)
  15. Epeira diadema (3x) Fromme Kreuzspinne, Germany (is now Araneus diadematus)


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current21:03, 23 March 20072,369×3,326 (1.73 MB)Trialsanderrors (Edited version -- cleaned up background with mask, ok'd by original uploader)
22:13, 25 February 20062,369×3,326 (1.81 MB)Ragesoss (The 66th plate from Ernst Haeckel's ''Kunstformen der Natur'' (1904), depicting organisms classified as Arachnida. Category:Ernst Haeckel)