![A juvenile specimen of the recently-discovered Australian Peacock spider, Maratus Albus, sits on the nib of a pencil in this undated picture taken in Western Australia's Nuytsland Nature Reserve. (Photo by Jurgen Otto/Reuters)](https://pix.avax.news/avaxnews/56/6e/00036e56_medium.jpeg)
A juvenile specimen of the recently-discovered Australian Peacock spider, Maratus Albus, sits on the nib of a pencil in this undated picture taken in Western Australia's Nuytsland Nature Reserve. (Photo by Jurgen Otto/Reuters)
![A specimen of the newly-discovered Australian Peacock spider, Maratus Bubo, shows off his colourful abdomen in this undated picture from Australia. (Photo by Jurgen Otto/Reuters)](https://pix.avax.news/avaxnews/57/6e/00036e57_medium.jpeg)
A specimen of the newly-discovered Australian Peacock spider, Maratus Bubo, shows off his colourful abdomen in this undated picture from Australia. (Photo by Jurgen Otto/Reuters)
![A specimen of the newly-discovered Australian Peacock Spider, Maratus Lobatus, shows off his colourful abdomen in this undated picture from Australia. (Photo by Jurgen Otto/Reuters)](https://pix.avax.news/avaxnews/58/6e/00036e58_medium.jpeg)
A specimen of the newly-discovered Australian Peacock Spider, Maratus Lobatus, shows off his colourful abdomen in this undated picture from Australia. (Photo by Jurgen Otto/Reuters)
![A specimen of the newly-discovered Australian Peacock Spider, Maratus Vespa, shows off his colourful abdomen in this undated picture from Australia. (Photo by Jurgen Otto/Reuters)](https://pix.avax.news/avaxnews/59/6e/00036e59_medium.jpeg)
A specimen of the newly-discovered Australian Peacock Spider, Maratus Vespa, shows off his colourful abdomen in this undated picture from Australia. (Photo by Jurgen Otto/Reuters)
![A specimen of the newly-discovered Australian Peacock Spider, Maratus Vultus, shows off his colourful abdomen in this undated picture from Australia. (Photo by Jurgen Otto/Reuters)](https://pix.avax.news/avaxnews/5a/6e/00036e5a_medium.jpeg)
A specimen of the newly-discovered Australian Peacock Spider, Maratus Vultus, shows off his colourful abdomen in this undated picture from Australia. (Photo by Jurgen Otto/Reuters)
![A specimen of the newly-discovered Australian Peacock Spider, Maratus Australis, shows off his colourful abdomen in this undated picture from Australia. (Photo by Jurgen Otto/Reuters)](https://pix.avax.news/avaxnews/5b/6e/00036e5b_medium.jpeg)
A specimen of the newly-discovered Australian Peacock Spider, Maratus Australis, shows off his colourful abdomen in this undated picture from Australia. (Photo by Jurgen Otto/Reuters)
![A specimen of the newly-discovered Australian Peacock Spider, Maratus Vultus, shows off his colourful abdomen in this undated picture from Australia. (Photo by Jurgen Otto/Reuters)](https://pix.avax.news/avaxnews/5c/6e/00036e5c_medium.jpeg)
A specimen of the newly-discovered Australian Peacock Spider, Maratus Vultus, shows off his colourful abdomen in this undated picture from Australia. (Photo by Jurgen Otto/Reuters)
![A Large Red Damselfly sits on the boll of a poppy near Ludwigsburg, southern Germany, on June 6, 2016. (Photo by Thomas Kienzle/AFP Photo)](https://pix.avax.news/avaxnews/5d/6e/00036e5d_medium.jpeg)
A Large Red Damselfly sits on the boll of a poppy near Ludwigsburg, southern Germany, on June 6, 2016. (Photo by Thomas Kienzle/AFP Photo)
![A bumble-bee lands on a flower in Erfurt, central Germany, Tuesday, June 7, 2016. Weather forecasts predict summer weather with temperatures up to 27 degrees Celsius (80.6 degrees Fahrenheit). (Photo by Jens Meyer/AP Photo)](https://pix.avax.news/avaxnews/5e/6e/00036e5e_medium.jpeg)
A bumble-bee lands on a flower in Erfurt, central Germany, Tuesday, June 7, 2016. Weather forecasts predict summer weather with temperatures up to 27 degrees Celsius (80.6 degrees Fahrenheit). (Photo by Jens Meyer/AP Photo)
09 Jun 2016 09:14:00,
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