What sort of spider is this?
It be also hairy and seem to be living in an underground funnel web/burrow.
Can't find anything to narrate me what it is, so the question have fallen to adjectives of you lovely people, oblige please or my brain may break.
Answers: In the UK???
Aranella curcurbitina (google it for a photo).A small (6mm) but attractive spider, the abdomen of which is lime-green beside yellow band; the cephalothorax and legs are reddish brown.Spins a a bit untidy orb-web among low way-side vegetation such as thistles and brambles.Favours rough meadow, hedgerows and gardens.Common and widespread from May-September.
Can't say aloud that I've seen a bright green spider~~~wow ..permit me know when you find out~~~I'm curious too.
I'd love to see a pictue of it. It is possebly nocturnal. From your describtion of the size, a hunter. Most funnelers also carry neurotoxins, but I dont conjecture this particular one pass enough to be perilous.
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it might be like a grass spider you know approaching grass snake
probally not though it is just a guess
Yuk. Where do you live. sounds awful. I don't want it in close proximity my home, so leave it where on earth it is.
Green orb spider???
check out the link may give a hand
http://www.bugsandweeds.co.uk/spiders.ht...
I once found a bright green spider in my kitchen. She seem almost fluorescent. I had never see such a spider either, and usually I'm ok next to spiders but that one seem hazardous and got me fairly nervous. She didn't give the impression of being hairy though, and I don't know where on earth she came from but I saw her resting on my refrigerator and there's obviously no tunnel within reach nor did I find any suspicious web. I live surrounded by portugal, btw. She seemed to be basically a tad bigger than what you described though, but maybe it in recent times seemed that channel. Now that you brought this up, I think I'm gonna do some research to see what I can find.
Edit: I freshly looked at that green orb spider and it looks fatter and with a bigger rounder belly than the one I saw. Maybe it was a mannish (?).
i am not sure could the spider be a hybrid of some species.
Send your question to "Little Miss Muffet"she may be capable of help.
Have a look on WWW.whatsthatbug.com they should be capable of help.
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