Yesterday when I was walking the marsh, I glanced down and saw a spider web shining a foot or so above the surface of the brown, muddy water. There was a long, skinny insect on the web and my first thought was that this was a spider’s prey, but no spider was visible. I took some photos and did some internet research and was shocked to learn that strange insect is a spider, probably a Long-jawed Orb Weaver spider of the Family Tetragnathidae. Check out Bugguide if you want to learn more about this unusual-looking spider and click on the image to see more details.
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Thats a cool spider, good luck with Sandy..Batten down the hatches, its going to be a wet and windy one..:-)
Thanks. The Washington DC area acts crazy whenever bad weather threatens. There probably won’t be a single roll of toilet paper to be had in a grocery store later today.
That is a very strange spider.
Nature sure can be full of surpirses.