I found this dead insect on the couch, it might have gotten in in the cat's long fur, and i dont have a clue what insect it can be? Anyone here? Location is the Netherlands, suburban.
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what is this dead insect?
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Re: what is this dead insect?
Good find!
This is not a dead insect. It is the shed exoskeleton of a jumping spider.
In the second picture, the large lump at left is the top of the head. The characteristic arrangement of eyes is retained perfectly.
The jaws, pedipalps, and legs are still connected to the bottom section. The front two pairs of legs, the pedipalps, and the jaws are on the right side of the pictures.
--Rik
This is not a dead insect. It is the shed exoskeleton of a jumping spider.
In the second picture, the large lump at left is the top of the head. The characteristic arrangement of eyes is retained perfectly.
The jaws, pedipalps, and legs are still connected to the bottom section. The front two pairs of legs, the pedipalps, and the jaws are on the right side of the pictures.
--Rik
Re: what is this dead insect?
Thank you for your answer. I have seen some jumping spiders in the garden but never made the connection. Strange to see that the head and the jaws are so far apart.
Luckily i had a loupe nearby and decided to inspect this suspicious "breadcrumb".
Luckily i had a loupe nearby and decided to inspect this suspicious "breadcrumb".