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Eurypterius lacustris, sea scorpionThis Devonian sea scorpion is preserved in fine siltstone and is from Canada. These predatory aquatic arthropods had a segemented, body large eyes and strong claws
Scorpaena pandaOne of 67 original water colour drawings of Mammals, Reptiles and Fish found at King Georges Sound, Western Australia, and in its neighbourhood; accompanied by manuscript notes by Neill, Robert
Pterygotus anglicus, giant water scorpion
Paraisobuthus prantli, scorpionA Scorpion fossil seen here in a nodule of rock
Varroa jacobsoni, honey bee mite
Eoscorpius sparthensis, fossil scorpion
Panorpa communis, scorpion flyA male scorpion fly devouring a dead insect, which they often steal from spiders webs in hedgreows and nettlebeds. Their name comes from the shape of the males tail, which resembles a scorpions
Ptinus tectus, spider beetleScanning electron microscope image of a spider beetle (x 9). The long antennae, hairy body and waist-like constriction give this beetle the appearance of a spider
Arachnids in an amber pendantTwo arachnids (Phalaphium sp.) harvestman and (Oxyopes sp.) lynx spider trapped and preserved in amber. The amber has been made into a pendant for a necklace
Araneus saevus, great round web spiderAn illustration of a great round web female spider from Insects of Georgia by John Abbot (1751-1840)
Spider and beetles illustrationFrom the John Reeves Collection of Entomological Drawings (Bound)
Filossera della viteTav. 3a. Illustrations of various mites and lice from Conoscenza delle Fillosserine 1912 by B. Grassi