Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Lynx Spider


 Lynx aren't just four-legged, furry and found in the northern regions of North America feasting on rabbits and mice. There are also lynx right in your very own garden, probably no matter where you live. These lynx are the eight-legged variety and dine on much smaller prey then their larger, furrier namesake. I've often admired the beauty of Lynx Spiders and up until last night had never seen one. I was convinced they did not live in my part of the World. Imagine my shock when I submitted this photo to Spider Identification and Eric (Bug Eric) answered promptly, letting me know I had indeed found a Lynx Spider. This one is called a Striped Lynx Spider (Oxyopes salticus), they can be found in grassy, weedy fields. This one was photographed on our pond dam in the tall grasses. I nearly walked right past it, as it was so tiny at barely 3/8 of an inch. I noticed a movement out of the corner of my eye and discovered this darling little spider, who turned out to be my nemesis! Now I will be on the look-out for more.


It just goes to show you never know what you will find when on a bug hunt. It seems each day brings something new or interesting with it. To say I am excited by the fact that these lovely spiders are here on our farm is an understatement. I know they are considered common, but to me they are precious. 

Happy Hunting guys....see what buggy treasures you can find!

10 comments:

  1. What a cutie. Seems these girls all look like they need to shave their legs!

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  2. LOL, you're right they do look like they need a shave. I think they are adorable though.

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  3. I found one article showing them to be very benificial against bollworms in cotton field.One variety can spray venom. I wondered if the hairs help with grasping or sensing vibrations from movement.

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  4. I think the hairs on the legs are used for sensing motion around them. I know they are really sensitive.

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  5. Your nemesis? Is there a story I missed about you and the lynxes? Do tell, sounds dramatic.

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  6. LOL, the only story here is that I've been trying unsuccessfully to find one of these for years. Many people I know have found them and photographed them....but not me. Finally I found one.

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  7. Your photos are Gorgeous!! Glad you've joined us at The Brenda Photo Challenges!!
    Donna

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  8. Thank you Donna, I love your challenges and trying to tie them in with invertebrates.

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  9. Stunning photo...this has been a good year for insects and spiders.

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  10. thank you Gail, I'm not seeing an actual increase in insects or spiders this year, just the normal ones that I always see. This Lynx, and a few beetles have been new to me.

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