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Nephila pilipes

Tetragnathidae

Description:

Family: Tetragnathidae Size: Female: 50-60 mm; Male: 5-6 mm. Distribution: India, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, China, Japan, Northern Australia. Habitat: Primary and secondary forests, wasteland and gardens.

Habitat:

The cephalothorax is thin and flat with the cephalus raised. At the rear of the cephalus, there are two short horn-like projections. The abdomen is long, rounded, widest and truncated in the front, narrowing gradually to a rounded posterior. The abdomen covers pedicel and spinnerets. The legs are very long. The front legs are about twice as long as the spider, thin, brittle and swollen at the joints. There is a longitudinal row of short spines on the femora. Carapace is black and covered with very short silvery hairs. The abdomen is black with yellow longitudinal bands. The male is reddish brown in colour and hangs on the edge of the web and is very smaller than the female.

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PrakashPB
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PrakashPB

Kerala, India

Spotted on Nov 26, 2013
Submitted on Nov 26, 2013

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