News All MBL News Newsletter Recent Grants MBL Accolades MBL Publications Media Information Social Media Information Science Communication Resources for Scientists Obituaries Home All MBL News When is a Spider not a Spider? | @mblwoodshole By Gina Hebert September 13, 2016 Share Articles Share Marine Biological Laboratory | When is a Spider not a Spider? | @mblwoodshole on Facebook Share Marine Biological Laboratory | When is a Spider not a Spider? | @mblwoodshole on Twitter Share Marine Biological Laboratory | When is a Spider not a Spider? | @mblwoodshole on LinkedIn Categories MBL Spotlight Anoplodactylus sp., sea spiders (class Pycnogonida) caught in Vineyard Sound. Pycnogonids are marine arthropods, not actual spiders, and are found from the Caribbean to the Polar seas. A video posted by Marine Biological Laboratory (@mblwoodshole) on Sep 9, 2016 at 5:45pm PDT Share Articles Share Marine Biological Laboratory | When is a Spider not a Spider? | @mblwoodshole on Facebook Share Marine Biological Laboratory | When is a Spider not a Spider? | @mblwoodshole on Twitter Share Marine Biological Laboratory | When is a Spider not a Spider? | @mblwoodshole on LinkedIn