A Noble Spider in Norfolk and Suffolk!

Steatoda nobilis is a spider known in the United Kingdom as the noble false widow as it superficially resembles the black widow. Bites are nowhere near as serious however, resulting in symptoms similar to a bee or wasp sting.

Steatoda nobilis is native to Madeira and the Canary Islands from where it is thought to have spread throughout Europe. In England it has been recorded mostly in southern counties and was first reported in Torquay, Devon, back in 1879, having arrived on a crate of bananas. It is only since the 1980s that the spider appears to have spread beyond Devon with sightings all across southern England and even a few records in Scotland in recent years.

I have found individuals (usually in autumn) both in my house and at work in Norfolk and Suffolk. A few years ago it was notable when one turned up (and caused some health and safety panic) in the bike sheds at work, now they seem to be everywhere!

Posted on September 16, 2022 05:43 PM by heliastes21 heliastes21

Observations

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What

Noble False Widow (Steatoda nobilis)

Observer

heliastes21

Date

July 2022

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What

Noble False Widow (Steatoda nobilis)

Observer

heliastes21

Date

September 16, 2022 02:22 PM BST

Photos / Sounds

What

Noble False Widow (Steatoda nobilis)

Observer

heliastes21

Date

July 2023

Photos / Sounds

What

Noble False Widow (Steatoda nobilis)

Observer

heliastes21

Date

August 2023

Description

Part of "World Bioblitz in support of Ukraine 2023"

See my diary entry about this species: https://www.inaturalist.org/journal/heliastes21/70030-a-noble-spider-in-norfolk-and-suffolk

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