Scientific name: Zygiella x-notata
Size: Up to 7mm
Distribution: Found throughout the UK
Months seen: Females can be seen all year round. Males are usually more active in the summer months.
Habitat: Frquently on window frames and around houses
Food: Small invertebrates
Special features: Missing Sector spiders have a silver-grey coloured abdomen with a brown oak leaf pattern on the dorsal area. The legs are dark brown with light brown bands. The abdomen of the male is smaller than that of the female.
This species of spider has a very distinctive orb-web (see photo) which always looks as if there is a triangular section missing (hence the name). Running through the middle of the missing sector is a single line of silk which leads to the spiders retreat.
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