Little Spider

I spotted this really tiny spider when I tried to blip the forsythia in the late afternoon light. The spider hurried along the fence.
I saw a wee point on her back. So I tried to get her in the sunlight.
Obviously she had a kind of larva (???) as you can see in the extra.
Any ideas?
Thank you so much, Munni! The little spider is a victim of an ichneumon wasp. "The host is pierced and an egg (rarely more) slides through a thin channel in the drill and thus enters the victim's body.
When the parasitic wasp larvae hatch in their hosts, something begins that certainly seems cruel to us humans - but is vital for the larvae. The larva first eats the fat reserves of the host, then it moves on to the organs that are not necessarily vital (the lifespan of the host is greatly shortened by the parasitic wasp larva in it) and only when they have been eaten does the now almost fully grown one eat Larvae the remaining, vital organs. Eventually, the larva pupates in or near the host's now devoured body shell in a small, silky cocoon."(*Naturspaziergang.de)

That sounds indeed cruel, but the hosts of some species are agricultural pests, therefore ichneumons are sometimes valuable for biological pest control.

Sorry I'm tired to the bones and urgently need my bed. No time for your journals today, but the alarm in 5 hours is without pity...

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