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Jonathan A; Bond,
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Kentucky Pictures of
Mangora species Gasteracantha cancriformis,
spinybacked orbweaver on the
University of Florida/Institute of Food and
Agricultural Sciences...
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Araneus diadematus is
commonly called the
European garden spider,
cross orbweaver,
diadem spider, orangie,
cross spider, and
crowned orb weaver. It is sometimes...
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Uloboridae is a
family of non-venomous spiders,
known as
cribellate orb
weavers or
hackled orb weavers.
Their lack of
venom glands is a
secondarily evolved...
- pyramidatus, now
regarded as a
synonym of A. marmoreus.
Adult female marbled orbweavers have a body
length of up to 14 mm or more, with a very
large oval, sub-spherical...
- The
genus Argiope includes rather large spiders that
often have a
strikingly coloured abdomen.
These spiders are
distributed throughout the world. Most...
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Leucauge venusta,
known as the
orchard orbweaver spider, is a long-jawed
orbweaver spider that
occurs from
southern Canada to Colombia,
along the East...
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Metepeira labyrinthea, the
labyrinth orbweaver, is a spider, with thin legs and a round,
bulbous abdomen It is a
member of the
genus Metepeira in the...
- Cyclosa, also
called trashline orbweavers, is a
genus of orb-weaver
spiders first described by
Anton Menge in 1866.
Widely distributed worldwide, spiders...