Arachnidae

Arachnids are joint-legged invertebrates with eight legs. The term is derived from the Greek word αράχνη (arachne). In Greek Mythology Arachne, a renouned weaver, challenged godess Athena into a weaving contest. When the godess saw the immaculate piece of work of Arachne she got angry and transformed the girl into a spider, cursing her to be  weaving always hung from her handicraft.

Though usually believed to be insects, arachnids are a class of their own. The class comprises over 100,000 named species, including, amongst others, spiders and scorpions.

Photo by George J. Reclos

Filter 

Display # 
Webmaster 707
Webmaster 532
Webmaster 589
Webmaster 627
Webmaster 466
Webmaster 738
Webmaster 657
Webmaster 534
Webmaster 604
Webmaster 514
Webmaster 540
Webmaster 647
Webmaster 718
Webmaster 561
Webmaster 626
Webmaster 747
Webmaster 529
Webmaster 648
Webmaster 1024
Webmaster 1071

Page 1 of 2