More than one spider living in Australia and Europe.

Click the continent you are interested in and discover the common spiders living there

The European spider site
European spiders in thumbnails

Spinnen in het Nederlands
Europese spinnen in miniplaatjes

The Australian spider site
Australian spiders in thumbnails

loopspin

Eresus sandaliatus Eresus sandaliatus
This site contains over 1800 pictures of European and Australian spiders and information about them.
The European spiders were mainly found in The Netherlands and France. The Australian spiders were for the greater part found in Queensland and in lesser amounts in the Northern Terrtory, Western Australia, New South Wales and Victoria. The European spider site can be read in English, Dutch and some pages in Esperanto, the Australian pages only in English.
Some pages are written about the common biology of the spider.

I tried to identify the spiders from the pictures I made. Therefore there may be errors in the determination of a species. Because I am still searching for spiders this site is regualary updated with newer pictures. Before 2005 the pictures were digitized with a Nikon Coolscan III from negatives or color slides. Since 2005 the pictures are digital images.
The main entry to the spider site is the European entry but do not miss the thumbnail entries for a rapid spider identification of this page for an behaviour identification.
I spent my day on a immunological diagnostic and research laboratoy. Some spin-off programs and information can be found at the lower part of this page.
Klaverjassen is a Dutch card game. The program below is an adaption of the original game and has to be played with two persons. In this case you against the computer.

 

The following pages contain several programs I have written . All programs are free of charge or what so ever. The logit regression is used a lot at my (immunology) laboratory.
Regression programs
Klaverjas en mastermind
My review of the Konica Minolta Dynax / Maxxum 7D in macro photography

This page was revised by Ed Nieuwenhuys: 29 july 2007
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