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Golden Silk Orb-weaver Spider

Nephila sp.

Description:

The golden silk orb-weavers (genus Nephila) are a genus of araneomorph spiders noted for the impressive webs they weave. Nephila consists of numerous individual species found around the world. They are also commonly called golden orb-weavers, giant wood spiders, or banana spiders. In North America, the golden silk orb-weavers (see also Nephila clavipes) are sometimes referred to as writing spiders due to occasional zigzag patterns (stabilimenta) built into their webs, though these occur much more frequently in the webs of Argiope, such as the St Andrew's Cross spider.

Habitat:

Golden silk orb-weavers are widespread in warmer regions throughout the world,.

Notes:

Nephila spiders are the oldest surviving genus of spiders, with a fossilized specimen known from 165 million years ago. Fishermen on coasts of the indopacific ocean remove Nephila webs and form them into a ball, which is thrown into the water. There it unfolds and is used to catch bait fish

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2 Comments

pamsai
pamsai 10 years ago

thanks Larry...

LarryGraziano
LarryGraziano 10 years ago

Nice spot!

pamsai
Spotted by
pamsai

Limón, Costa Rica

Spotted on Jul 29, 2013
Submitted on Oct 26, 2013

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