O, the work that goes into one of these! It's heroic.
Micrathena, perhaps M. sagittata, the arrow-shaped micrathena, is a woodland orb-weaver; and by the tightness of the warp and weft, she's a specialist.
My grandmother Pearl, who knew her way around a loom, would have been envious of her craftswomanship.
The name comes from the prefix Micro- meaning "small" and Athena, the Greek goddess of heroic endeavour who wore armor and was also a superb weaver. Perfect moniker.
Beautiful! I think this is the most perfect and tightly woven web I've ever seen! I hope to get to photograph a really good one someday.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these wonderful pictures. Love your blog as always!
ReplyDeleteThis spider is the maestro of the web-spinning world! Beautiful!
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