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Napoleon spiders are very common in Europe. They get their name from resembling a Napoleon silhouette. The lace-webbed spider gets its name from its web. Found in walls and fences, these spiders may venture indoors in search of a mate. Lace-webbed spiders are brown with yellow marks, and they grow to around 20 mm. Bites are relatively painful, and the symptoms include localized swelling for some hours. Spiders in the family named Salticidae are called jumping spiders because they jump when moving or hunting. The large eyes on the front of their body mean they also have great eyesight, something rare among other types of spiders. Jumping spider facts
The brown Cave Spider – of which there are two types Meta Menardi and Meta Bourneti – is around 10 to 15mm long and is found through-out the UK all year around. Brown recluse spiders tend to be thinner and less hairy than wolf spiders and their bite is more seriousWolf spiders get their name from the way that they capture their prey. They don’t spin webs but hunt and ambush prey like wolves do. Taxon details Cheiracanthium inclusum (Hentz, 1847)", World Spider Catalog, Natural History Museum Bern , retrieved October 7, 2015 Females are more likely to be seen on these webs. Males are smaller and live nearby. 11. Christmas Jewel Spider Christmas Jewel Spider Like cellar spiders, they take their name from their favourite habitats — inside the cupboards of family homes. Are they deadly? Nope. Though it's technically venomous, its bites are rare and relatively painless. 5. The Money Spider
Before looking at pictures of spiders and how to identify them correctly, there are a few important facts to know about spiders. Known for its vivid yellow stripes, the dark-colored Northern Jewelled spider is common in Northeastern Australian territories.Small webs characterize the species but their colored appearance is believed to draw in small insects. 16. Four-spined Spiny Orbweaver Four-spined Spiny Orbweaver. Image by Rolf Lawrenz via inaturalist