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Tuatara: Volume 30, Issue 1, December 1988

Fig. 1. Achaearanea veruculata shown in a typical posture. The dorsal surface faces to the ground. — Fig. 2. Araneus pustulosus shown at the centre of its orb web. The spider normally faces head towards the ground. An insect prey can be seen above the spider, well wrapped in silk. — Fig 3. Ixeuticus martius in a typical posture at night, waiting for prey to contact the web

Fig. 1. Achaearanea veruculata shown in a typical posture. The dorsal surface faces to the ground.Fig. 2. Araneus pustulosus shown at the centre of its orb web. The spider normally faces head towards the ground. An insect prey can be seen above the spider, well wrapped in silk.Fig 3. Ixeuticus martius in a typical posture at night, waiting for prey to contact the web.

Fig. 1. Achaearanea veruculata shown in a typical posture. The dorsal surface faces to the ground.
Fig. 2. Araneus pustulosus shown at the centre of its orb web. The spider normally faces head towards the ground. An insect prey can be seen above the spider, well wrapped in silk.
Fig 3. Ixeuticus martius in a typical posture at night, waiting for prey to contact the web.