An arachnologist is a scientist who studies Spiders, including their behavior, ecology, and taxonomy. However, individuals who collect spiders as a hobby are often referred to as arachnophiles or spider enthusiasts.
Arachnophobia or arachnephobia is a specific phobia, the fear of spiders and other arachnids such as scorpions. A person suffering from arachnophobia is called an arachnophobe or arachnophobic.
A person's name was given to it by members of the same species, that is, by parents or adult caregivers. An animal's name was almost certainly given to it by members of a different species, that is, humans.
"Beata" is a feminine given name that is of Latin origin, meaning "blessed" or "happy." It is derived from the Latin word "beatus."
The scientific name for common yard spider is Araneus diadematus.
wow, really? your gonna ask the common name of omething when you put it in your question? the common name is spider, maybe you meant scientific, which would be Arachnid.
A person that collects spiders would be an arachnid collector OR arachnophile.
There does not appear to be a name for it.
Weird
Quodophile.
Phonographer.
Some of the names given for a person who collects trains:model train collectormodel train enthusiasttrain modeler
Gun-collector
simple - eraser collector!
Eccentric.
Someone who collects everything would be called a hoarder - this type of person may have OCD as well.
notaphilies
A coin collector.AnswerMany of us claim to be students of the art and history of coins and coinage and prefer to be called numismatists.