"ladybird spider" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: ladybird spiders [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} ladybird spider (plural ladybird spiders)
  1. Eresus sandaliatus, a species of spider found primarily in northern and central Europe, males generally being 6-9mm long and characterized by a bright orange back featuring four large and two small ebony spots, females being 10-16mm long and jet-black. Wikipedia link: ladybird spider Categories (lifeform): Spiders Translations (Eresus sandaliatus, a species of spider found primarily in northern and central Europe): rote Röhrenspinne [feminine] (German), чёрная толстоголо́вка (čórnaja tolstogolóvka) [feminine] (Russian)

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