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[edit] Summary
The 66th plate from Ernst Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur (1904), depicting organisms classified as Arachnida.
Species
- Tegeocranus hericins 0,6mm Dornkronen-Moosmilbe (Nymphe) Europa
- Tegeocranus latus 0,9mm Stachelkranz-Moosmilbe (Nymphe) Europa
- Tegeocranus cepheiformis 0,62mm Gefiederte Moosmilbe (Nymphe) Europa
- Leiosoma palmicinctum 1,0mm Blattgürtel-Moosmilbe (Nymphe) Europa
- Phrynus reniformis (natural size) Nierenförmiger Geißelskorpion, Eastindia
- Arkys cordiformis (2x) Herzförmige Arkysspinne, America
- Gasteracantha caneriformis (3x) Krabbenförmige Stachelspinne, Brasil
- Gasteracantha acrosomoides (5x) Dreieckige Stachelspinne, Madagascar
- Gasteracantha geminata (3x) Doppeldornige Stachelspinne, Eastindia
- Gasteracantha arcuata (2x) Bogendornige Stachelspinne, Java
- Acrosoma hexacanthum (4x) Sechsspitzige Stachelspinne, Brasilien
- Acrosoma spinosum (2x) Dickdornige Stachelspinne, Southamerika
- Acrosoma bifurcatum (4x) Zweigabelige Stachelspinne, Brasilien
- Oxyopes variegatus (3x) Bunte Springspinne, Germany
- Epeira diadema (3x) Fromme Kreuzspinne, Germany
[edit] Associated images
[edit] Identity of a "Moosmilbe"
Moosmilbe translates to "moss mite", if that helps anyone! (The four corner creatures) —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Ghiraddje (talk • contribs) 21:25, 18 March 2007 (UTC).