Conceptually similarSCIENCE SOURCECrab SpidersSS2867472JG6170Royalty FreeSCIENCE SOURCECrab SpidersSS2867463JG6161Royalty FreeSCIENCE SOURCECrab SpidersSS2867426JG6124Royalty FreeSCIENCE SOURCECrab SpidersSS2867427JG6125Royalty FreeSCIENCE SOURCECrab SpidersSS2867464JG6162Royalty FreeSCIENCE SOURCECrab SpidersSS2867465JG6163Royalty FreeSCIENCE SOURCETarantula Wolf SpiderSS2867434JG6130Royalty FreeSCIENCE SOURCENursery Web SpiderSS2867424JG6122Royalty FreeSCIENCE SOURCEJumping SpidersSS2867468JG6166Royalty FreeView AllView more with similar tones Crab SpidersLicense type:Royalty FreeUnique identifier:SS2867471Legacy Identifier:JG6169Description:Three crab spiders, including life-size sketches and eye arrangements, classified as Thomisus spiders by Carl Wilhelm Hahn in his Monographia Aranearum, also known as Monographie der Spinnen, in the 1820s. Spider A and Spider B are now known as Misumena vatia, the goldenrod crab spider. Spider C is Xysticus cristatus.Credit:Biodiversity Heritage Library / Science SourceSize:2160px × 2904px (~17 MB)Restrictions:Exportable: FAAGet PricingFormatShareKeywords:19th century-american wildlife-arachnid-arachnology-araneae-art-arthropod-assortment-carl wilhelm hahn-common crab spider-comparative-compare-crab spider-different species-european fauna-flower spider-goldenrod crab spider-group-history-illustration-invertebrate-karl hahn-labeled-misumena vatia-monographia aranearum-monographie der spinnen-natural history-nature-pictorial works-spider-spider anatomy-spider studies-thomisidae-thomisus-thomisus calycinus-thomisus citreus-three-variety-various-xysticus cristatus-yellow crab spider-zoological science-zoologyModel release:N/AAvailable sizesFormatDimensionsPrice0.5 MB File335px X 450px$ 49.001 MB File465px X 625px$ 125.0010 MB File1488px X 2000px$ 300.0030 MB File2160px X 2904px$ 350.00Parent folder:19690