6 Spider Collection Set in clear acrylic Block Education Real Insect Specimen


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6 Spider Collection Set in clear acrylic Block Education Real Insect Specimen:
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  • Insect Collection Set -6 Spiders
  • 6 genuine different Spiders permanently encased in clear lucite material
  • (in single block altogether). The specimens arecrystal clear, indestructible and transparent. Safe, authentic and completely unbreakable product put living Spiders right at your fingertips!
  • Anyone can safely explore the Spidersfrom every angle.
  • It is clear enough for microscope ofeach block is 215x86x21 mm (8.5x3.4x0.8 inch)
  • Weight ofeach block is520 gram and600 gram with packing box.
  • This is a handmade real animal specimen craft.
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    6 Spider Collection Set in clear acrylic Block Education Real Insect Specimen

    Insect Collection Set -6 Spiders

    6 genuine different Spiders permanently encased in clear lucite material

    (in single block altogether). The specimens arecrystal clear, indestructible and transparent. Safe, authentic and completely unbreakable product put living Spiders right at your fingertips!

    Anyone can safely explore the Spidersfrom every angle.

    It is clear enough for microscope observation.

    Size ofeach block is 215x86x21 mm (8.5x3.4x0.8 inch)

    Weight ofeach block is520 gram and600 gram with packing box.

    This is a handmade real animal specimen craft.

    Each one will be a bit different (specimen size, color and posture) even in the same production batch.
    The pictures in the listing are just for reference as we are selling multiple pieces with same picture.

    It is an ideal learning aid for students and kids and also a very good collectible item for every body.

    *** The spiders are all from China.

    1)Torch Spider 2) Ghost Spider 3) Giant Wood Spider

    4) Spiny Spider 5) Tarantula Spider 6)Golden SilkSpider

    Shipping cost:

    Free shipping cost. We ship to worldwide.

    We send the goods to USA, Canada, UK and Australia and some of other European countries by E-express, a kind of fast postal service set up by Hong Kong Post. It usually takes about 6 to 12 working days for delivery.

    We send the goods to other countries by registered airmail through Post Office. It usually takes about 15 to 20 working days for delivery, and it may take a bit longer to Central and South America.

    ***

    Ghost Spider - Araneus ventricosus

    Female body length of up to 20 ~ 30 mm. Multi-stripe and color variations, usually black or dark brown, dust-color carapace, lateral fossa, radiation significantly ditch. Dun chest plate, the central vertical with a light. Pereiopod dust-color, with black round-shaped pattern. Oval abdomen, shoulders in front of each of a blunt cone protruding. Dust-color on the back, we can see clearly the central dark brown leaf-spot. Ventral wire in front of the warts have a pair of round yellow spots, and some of the former silk warts and another outside a pair of round yellow spots. Epigynum of long-tongued-shaped pituitary, the most wide-base gradually narrowed down, the blunt end of the round.
    Male smaller size, length 15 ~ 20 mm. Light-colored, with zebra and female. Article II pereiopod medial tibia at the end of a Tuci, bend communis section.

    Widespread at lower elevations around the mountains, fields and parks. In the evening, at the edge of the woods or under the eaves predator networks, network for the rotary. Often undermine the networks during the day, hiding in the branches next to the net or leaves the building in the pit.

    Distribution: China, Korea, Japan, Russia, Taiwan

    Spiny Spider - Gasteracantha sp.
    Scientific name: Gasteracantha sp.

    Family: Araneidae

    Spiny spiders (Gasteracantha sp.) are only 4-10mm. in size but build strong vertical webs; live mainly in secondary forests.

    This spider of the nature, can be presented in different colors, even so the species remains the same one. The males are very lesser, and the females biggest, being possess two reproductive agencies (one in each side of the body), can be found in only one of the sides, being virgin of the other side, or to be found in both. Behavior: In the spiders of the sorts Gasteracantha, Micratena and Eriophora the male constructs the “wire of on acasalamento” to the teia of the female. It touches this wire as if it was musical instrument of rope to excite the female sexually and to make to take it position receptive. While the female is magic with the cut, the male copula quickly and runs away before it perceives that she was copulada. Thus, the males of these spiders obtain to survive and to go to look other females to fecundar them. If they had been devorados, each male would die fecundando an only female, and with certainty leaving lesser number of descendants of what chance was had to cross more than with a sexual partner. It constructs to teias orbiculares, generally in the height next to 1,70 m of the ground, in vertical position in the sustentation structure, places bigger tuchos of teia, that according to researchers seems that it serves of alert the birds, or bigger insects, preventing as soon as the teia is destroyed in possible collisions. FOOD: small insects.

    Tarantula Spider

    Golden Earth Tiger -- H. huwenum

    The Chinese Bird Spider is a fairly large specimen, with a typical legspan of up to 8\" (20 cm). It thrives in the tropical rain forests of southern China and Vietnam, where it builds and lives in burrows up to several feet deep, emerging to capture food. The bird spider preys on numerous small insects and other creatures, such as cockroaches, crickets, and mice.

    The Chinese Bird Spider is a rather aggressive species, one that will not hesitate to bite humans if disturbed. Its venom is the subject of much toxicology research, and while the effects of this spider\'s bite on man is not well-documented, it is frequently lethal in small doses to laboratory animals such as mice and rats. As a result, it is generally regarded as a highly venomous specimen.The venom itself is a rather complex neurotoxin, containing numerous compounds capable of blocking neurotransmitters.

    Tarantulas (family Theraphosidae, order Aranedae) are also called bird-eating spiders. These large, hairy spiders are usually pale brown to black, with markings in shapes of pink, red, brown, or black. The fangs bite vertically, not horizontally. They have eight small eyes, grouped together at the front of the carapace. Most Tarantulas hunt on the ground by night for arthropods and small vertebrates such as frogs and mice. They use their large chelicerae to crush their prey, pour digestive juices over the body, and then suck up the resulting liquid. Some species live in trees, whereas others make burrows in the ground. Females lay a batch of eggs in the burrow. An egg sac can be the size of a golf ball and contain 1,000 eggs. The spiderlings stay in the burrow until their first moult, after which they disperse to find food and to make their own burrows. They can be found worldwide, especially in subtropical and tropical areas, in deserts, forests, and a variety of open habitats. Many Tarantulas live for 10-30 years and are kept as pets. Because many are so large (body length: 3-12 cm), it is widely assumed that their bites are fatal. Some have potent venom but many do not, relying on size to subdue prey. The most poisonous species are often relatively small.

    Golden Silk Spider - Argiope ocula

    Order: Araneae Family: Araneidae Genus: Argiope

    The genus Argiope includes rather large and spectacular spiders that have often a strikingly coloured abdomen. These are well distributed throughout the world, and most countries in temperate or warmer climates have one or more species, which look similar.

    The average orb web is practically invisible, and it is easy to blunder into one and end up covered with a sticky web. The very easily visible pattern of banded silk made by Argiope is pure white, and some species make an \"X\" form, or a zigzag type of web (often with a hollow centre). The spider then aligns one pair of its legs with each of the four lines in the hollow \"X\", making a complete \"X\" of white lines with a very eye-catching spider coloured bright yellow on a field of black or variegated red white and yellow stripes forming its centre. The white patterns are called stabilimentum and reflect UV light. They have been shown to play a role in attracting prey to the web, and possibly to prevent its destruction by large animals. The centres of their large webs are often just under 1 metre above the ground, so they are too low for anything much larger than a rabbit to walk under. The overtness of the spider and its web thus has been speculated to prevent larger creatures from accidentally destroying the web and possibly crushing the spider underfoot.

    The male spider is much smaller than the female, and unassumingly marked. When it is time to mate, he spins a companion web alongside the female\'s. After mating, the female lays her eggs, placing her egg sac into the web. The sac contains between 400 and 1400 eggs. These eggs hatch in autumn, but the spiderlings overwinter in the sac and emerge during the spring. The egg sac is composed of multiple layers of silk and protects its contents from damage; however, many species of insects have been observed to parasitise the egg sacs.

    Like almost all other spiders, Argiope are harmless to humans. Like most garden spiders they eat insects, and they are capable of consuming prey up to twice their size. A. savigny was even reported to occasionally feed on the small bat Rhynchonycteris naso.[2] They might bite if grabbed, but other than for defense they do not attack large animals. Their venom is not regarded as a serious medical problem for humans; indeed, they often contain a library of polyamine toxins with potential as therapeutic medicinal agents.

    Giant Wood Spider - Nephila maculata

    Common names: Golden Orb Web Spider or Giant Wood Spider

    Main features: Large (female only) shiny legs with red or yellow \'joints\', builds large orb webs.
    Female: 20cm across from toe to toe, with a body about 3-5cm; males are only one-tenth as big, at 5-6mm.
    World distribution: Tropical areas from Africa, India, China, Japan across Southeast Asia to Northern Australia and the South Pacific islands.
    Classification: Family Araneidae which build orb-webs. Nephila maculata is the largest of its genus.

    The female buries her eggs in the ground. First she digs a shallow hole with her strong mandibles and legs, which is then lined with woolly silk. She lays her eggs on this silk, covers it with another woolly layer then covers the whole assembly with camouFlaging debris and soil. Laying can take 4 hours. Spiderlings hatch with their eggyolks still attached and don\'t have fully developed mouthparts, venom glands, digestive tracts or spinning organs. They may stay together at this stage. When they are fully developed, they have to disperse or they will cannibalise each other.
    Role in the habitat: Like other predators, the spiders control the population of prey. They are in turn preyed upon by other creatures such as birds. In New Guinea, some tribes consider them a tasty treat. The Golden Orb Web Spider\'s venom is generally harmless to humans and they rarely bite even if we blunder into and destroy their webs. The bite is just a scratch. They are clumsy on the ground.

    Torch Spider - Cyclocosmia ricketti

    Order: Araneae Family: Ctenizidae Genus: Cyclocosmia

    Cyclocosmia or \"trapdoor spider\" is a genus of spiders in the Ctenizidae family.

    The abdomen of spiders in this genus is abruptly truncated and ends in a hardened disc which is strengthened by a system of ribs and grooves. They use this to clog the entrance of their 7 to 15cm deep vertical burrows when threatened, a phenomenon called phragmosis. Strong spines are located around the edge of the disc. The four spinnerets are found just anterior to it, with the posterior, retractable spinnerets particularly large. C. ricketti females are 28mm long, with a disc diameter of 16mm. Only the bottom portion of the burrow is silk lined.

    The individual species are separated from each other by the pattern of the abdominal disc, the number of hairs on its seam, and the shape of the spermathecae.


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    6 Spider Collection Set in clear acrylic Block Education Real Insect Specimen

    Insect Collection Set -6 Spiders

    6 genuine different Spiders permanently encased in clear lucite material

    (in single block altogether). The specimens arecrystal clear, indestructible and transparent. Safe, authentic and completely unbreakable product put living Spiders right at your fingertips!

    Anyone can safely explore the Spidersfrom every angle.

    It is clear enough for microscope observation.

    Size ofeach block is 215x86x21 mm (8.5x3.4x0.8 inch)

    Weight ofeach block is520 gram and600 gram with packing box.

    This is a handmade real animal specimen craft.

    Each one will be a bit different (specimen size, color and posture) even in the same production batch.
    The pictures in the listing are just for reference as we are selling multiple pieces with same picture.

    It is an ideal learning aid for students and kids and also a very good collectible item for every body.

    *** The spiders are all from China.

    1)Torch Spider 2) Ghost Spider 3) Giant Wood Spider

    4) Spiny Spider 5) Tarantula Spider 6)Golden SilkSpider

    Shipping cost:

    Free shipping cost. We ship to worldwide.

    We send the goods to USA, Canada, UK and Australia and some of other European countries by E-express, a kind of fast postal service set up by Hong Kong Post. It usually takes about 6 to 12 working days for delivery.

    We send the goods to other countries by registered airmail through Post Office. It usually takes about 15 to 20 working days for delivery, and it may take a bit longer to Central and South America.

    ***

    Ghost Spider - Araneus ventricosus

    Female body length of up to 20 ~ 30 mm. Multi-stripe and color variations, usually black or dark brown, dust-color carapace, lateral fossa, radiation significantly ditch. Dun chest plate, the central vertical with a light. Pereiopod dust-color, with black round-shaped pattern. Oval abdomen, shoulders in front of each of a blunt cone protruding. Dust-color on the back, we can see clearly the central dark brown leaf-spot. Ventral wire in front of the warts have a pair of round yellow spots, and some of the former silk warts and another outside a pair of round yellow spots. Epigynum of long-tongued-shaped pituitary, the most wide-base gradually narrowed down, the blunt end of the round.
    Male smaller size, length 15 ~ 20 mm. Light-colored, with zebra and female. Article II pereiopod medial tibia at the end of a Tuci, bend communis section.

    Widespread at lower elevations around the mountains, fields and parks. In the evening, at the edge of the woods or under the eaves predator networks, network for the rotary. Often undermine the networks during the day, hiding in the branches next to the net or leaves the building in the pit.

    Distribution: China, Korea, Japan, Russia, Taiwan

    Spiny Spider - Gasteracantha sp.
    Scientific name: Gasteracantha sp.

    Family: Araneidae

    Spiny spiders (Gasteracantha sp.) are only 4-10mm. in size but build strong vertical webs; live mainly in secondary forests.

    This spider of the nature, can be presented in different colors, even so the species remains the same one. The males are very lesser, and the females biggest, being possess two reproductive agencies (one in each side of the body), can be found in only one of the sides, being virgin of the other side, or to be found in both. Behavior: In the spiders of the sorts Gasteracantha, Micratena and Eriophora the male constructs the “wire of on acasalamento” to the teia of the female. It touches this wire as if it was musical instrument of rope to excite the female sexually and to make to take it position receptive. While the female is magic with the cut, the male copula quickly and runs away before it perceives that she was copulada. Thus, the males of these spiders obtain to survive and to go to look other females to fecundar them. If they had been devorados, each male would die fecundando an only female, and with certainty leaving lesser number of descendants of what chance was had to cross more than with a sexual partner. It constructs to teias orbiculares, generally in the height next to 1,70 m of the ground, in vertical position in the sustentation structure, places bigger tuchos of teia, that according to researchers seems that it serves of alert the birds, or bigger insects, preventing as soon as the teia is destroyed in possible collisions. FOOD: small insects.

    Tarantula Spider

    Golden Earth Tiger -- H. huwenum

    The Chinese Bird Spider is a fairly large specimen, with a typical legspan of up to 8\" (20 cm). It thrives in the tropical rain forests of southern China and Vietnam, where it builds and lives in burrows up to several feet deep, emerging to capture food. The bird spider preys on numerous small insects and other creatures, such as cockroaches, crickets, and mice.

    The Chinese Bird Spider is a rather aggressive species, one that will not hesitate to bite humans if disturbed. Its venom is the subject of much toxicology research, and while the effects of this spider\'s bite on man is not well-documented, it is frequently lethal in small doses to laboratory animals such as mice and rats. As a result, it is generally regarded as a highly venomous specimen.The venom itself is a rather complex neurotoxin, containing numerous compounds capable of blocking neurotransmitters.

    Tarantulas (family Theraphosidae, order Aranedae) are also called bird-eating spiders. These large, hairy spiders are usually pale brown to black, with markings in shapes of pink, red, brown, or black. The fangs bite vertically, not horizontally. They have eight small eyes, grouped together at the front of the carapace. Most Tarantulas hunt on the ground by night for arthropods and small vertebrates such as frogs and mice. They use their large chelicerae to crush their prey, pour digestive juices over the body, and then suck up the resulting liquid. Some species live in trees, whereas others make burrows in the ground. Females lay a batch of eggs in the burrow. An egg sac can be the size of a golf ball and contain 1,000 eggs. The spiderlings stay in the burrow until their first moult, after which they disperse to find food and to make their own burrows. They can be found worldwide, especially in subtropical and tropical areas, in deserts, forests, and a variety of open habitats. Many Tarantulas live for 10-30 years and are kept as pets. Because many are so large (body length: 3-12 cm), it is widely assumed that their bites are fatal. Some have potent venom but many do not, relying on size to subdue prey. The most poisonous species are often relatively small.

    Golden Silk Spider - Argiope ocula

    Order: Araneae Family: Araneidae Genus: Argiope

    The genus Argiope includes rather large and spectacular spiders that have often a strikingly coloured abdomen. These are well distributed throughout the world, and most countries in temperate or warmer climates have one or more species, which look similar.

    The average orb web is practically invisible, and it is easy to blunder into one and end up covered with a sticky web. The very easily visible pattern of banded silk made by Argiope is pure white, and some species make an \"X\" form, or a zigzag type of web (often with a hollow centre). The spider then aligns one pair of its legs with each of the four lines in the hollow \"X\", making a complete \"X\" of white lines with a very eye-catching spider coloured bright yellow on a field of black or variegated red white and yellow stripes forming its centre. The white patterns are called stabilimentum and reflect UV light. They have been shown to play a role in attracting prey to the web, and possibly to prevent its destruction by large animals. The centres of their large webs are often just under 1 metre above the ground, so they are too low for anything much larger than a rabbit to walk under. The overtness of the spider and its web thus has been speculated to prevent larger creatures from accidentally destroying the web and possibly crushing the spider underfoot.

    The male spider is much smaller than the female, and unassumingly marked. When it is time to mate, he spins a companion web alongside the female\'s. After mating, the female lays her eggs, placing her egg sac into the web. The sac contains between 400 and 1400 eggs. These eggs hatch in autumn, but the spiderlings overwinter in the sac and emerge during the spring. The egg sac is composed of multiple layers of silk and protects its contents from damage; however, many species of insects have been observed to parasitise the egg sacs.

    Like almost all other spiders, Argiope are harmless to humans. Like most garden spiders they eat insects, and they are capable of consuming prey up to twice their size. A. savigny was even reported to occasionally feed on the small bat Rhynchonycteris naso.[2] They might bite if grabbed, but other than for defense they do not attack large animals. Their venom is not regarded as a serious medical problem for humans; indeed, they often contain a library of polyamine toxins with potential as therapeutic medicinal agents.

    Giant Wood Spider - Nephila maculata

    Common names: Golden Orb Web Spider or Giant Wood Spider

    Main features: Large (female only) shiny legs with red or yellow \'joints\', builds large orb webs.
    Female: 20cm across from toe to toe, with a body about 3-5cm; males are only one-tenth as big, at 5-6mm.
    World distribution: Tropical areas from Africa, India, China, Japan across Southeast Asia to Northern Australia and the South Pacific islands.
    Classification: Family Araneidae which build orb-webs. Nephila maculata is the largest of its genus.

    The female buries her eggs in the ground. First she digs a shallow hole with her strong mandibles and legs, which is then lined with woolly silk. She lays her eggs on this silk, covers it with another woolly layer then covers the whole assembly with camouFlaging debris and soil. Laying can take 4 hours. Spiderlings hatch with their eggyolks still attached and don\'t have fully developed mouthparts, venom glands, digestive tracts or spinning organs. They may stay together at this stage. When they are fully developed, they have to disperse or they will cannibalise each other.
    Role in the habitat: Like other predators, the spiders control the population of prey. They are in turn preyed upon by other creatures such as birds. In New Guinea, some tribes consider them a tasty treat. The Golden Orb Web Spider\'s venom is generally harmless to humans and they rarely bite even if we blunder into and destroy their webs. The bite is just a scratch. They are clumsy on the ground.

    Torch Spider - Cyclocosmia ricketti

    Order: Araneae Family: Ctenizidae Genus: Cyclocosmia

    Cyclocosmia or \"trapdoor spider\" is a genus of spiders in the Ctenizidae family.

    The abdomen of spiders in this genus is abruptly truncated and ends in a hardened disc which is strengthened by a system of ribs and grooves. They use this to clog the entrance of their 7 to 15cm deep vertical burrows when threatened, a phenomenon called phragmosis. Strong spines are located around the edge of the disc. The four spinnerets are found just anterior to it, with the posterior, retractable spinnerets particularly large. C. ricketti females are 28mm long, with a disc diameter of 16mm. Only the bottom portion of the burrow is silk lined.

    The individual species are separated from each other by the pattern of the abdominal disc, the number of hairs on its seam, and the shape of the spermathecae.

    Item SpecificsCountry of Manufacture :ChinaMaterial :ResinType :Collector PlateCountry/Region of Manufacture :ChinaUPC :Does not apply
    By Paypal

    Payment: By Paypal

    Goods will be sent by airmail through Post Of

    Shipping: Goods will be sent by airmail through Post Office from Hong Kong.

    We ship our goods worldwide.

    We accept returns for any reason in 30 days f

    Returns: We accept returns with any reason in 30 days. Buyer will bear the return shipping cost.

    We will reply any inquiry in 24 hours.

    We will answer messages in 24 hours during working days.

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