Yellow sac spider-Bangladesh
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Assalamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullah EveryoneDear friends,
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Like every week, I have come to you with photography of insects and spiders. Today's photography is of a spider. This spider seemed to come to catch me in my net by itself. My father-in-law had brought some vegetables for his house and I found this spider inside it. It was very fast, which made it very difficult for me to take its photography. It seemed that it was not letting me take its photography in any way. With great difficulty, I was able to take photographs of the spider by using some techniques. When it was walking quickly, I made noise next to it and it stopped for a few seconds, and at that opportunity, I was able to take one to two photographs and then I was not able to. After a lot of difficulty, some photographs were collected. Most of the pictures were blurry because it was moving away from its original place at a fast speed.
Natural history
Inclusum is native to the New World (North, Central and South America; and the West Indies). This species is also known from Africa and Réunion. They are often found in trees and shrubs, but may also find shelter in houses and other man-made structures.
Life cycle
Females of inclusum mate only once and produce their first egg mass about 14 days after mating. Two sets of eggs are usually produced, but this can range from 1 to 5. The egg mass usually contains 17 to 85 eggs, although one egg mass has been reported to contain as many as 112 eggs. Egg laying usually occurs in June and July; during this period, the female spider lays her eggs in small (2 cm) silk tubes and encases herself in them, protecting herself from predators. The female spider stays with the eggs and juveniles for about 17 days - until their first complete molt. The female spiders that produce extra eggs produce a second egg sac about two weeks after the young spiders are released. Male spiders mature sexually (on average 119 days) earlier than females (on average 134 days), but the time to maturity can range from 65 to 273 days, depending on factors such as temperature, humidity, and light-hours.inclusum spiders usually overwinter as adults or subadults.
Effects on humans
The inclusum spider is venomous and capable of biting humans. The bite begins with moderate pain followed by itching. [citation needed] Symptoms usually resolve within 7–10 days. However, the spiders rarely bite (females bite more than males when they are traveling), and the venom rarely produces more than local symptoms.
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| Domain | Eukaryota |
|---|---|
| Kingdom | Animalia |
| Phylum | Arthropoda |
| Subphylum | Chelicerata |
| Class | Arachnida |
| Order | Araneae |
| Infraorder | Araneomorphae |
| Family | Cheiracanthiidae |
| Genus | Cheiracanthium |
| Photography Location | Southern Buruj Bagan Majher Para |
| Source Link | https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/127401-Cheiracanthium-inclusum |
| Google Map Link | https://maps.app.goo.gl/7DsNMgGE35QeJWFS7?g_st=aw |
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The spider photography is very nice. Although it is very fast, your photography technique is also very beautiful and creative. Despite the difficulty and time wasted, you have finally discovered it. Best wishes for your success.
Thank you so much and lots of love from me. You always give me beautiful comments. I wish you a beautiful and healthy life.
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Yellow-Sac spider is very beautiful. I love the skin of this nature's creative work. My only problem is it being venomous. Top picture, crystal clear.
Thank you so much for leaving me a nice comment. I don't know how toxic it is, but it doesn't seem too toxic.