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Wasp spider

Argiope bruennichi

Description:

The wasp spider (Argiope bruennichi) is a species of orb-web spider distributed throughout central Europe, Northern Europe, north Africa and parts of Asia. Like many other members of the genus Argiope, (including St Andrew's Cross spiders), it shows striking yellow and black markings on its abdomen. The spider builds a spiral orb web at dawn or dusk, commonly in long grass a little above ground level, taking it approximately an hour. The prominent zigzag shape called the stabilimentum, or web decoration, featured at the centre of the orb is of uncertain function, though it may be to attract insects. When a prey item is first caught in the web, Argiope bruennichi will quickly immobilise its prey by wrapping it in silk. The prey is then bitten and then injected with a paralysing venom and a protein dissolving enzyme. The male of the species is much smaller than the female. It can often be seen in or near a female's web waiting for her to complete her final moult, at which time she reaches sexual maturity. At this time her chelicerae (jaws) will be soft for a short time and the male may mate with the female without the danger of being eaten.

Habitat:

This type of spider is common in much of Europe. They live in almost any environment, it is very important for this species and have the necessary space for the construction of its broad canvas: favorite place for the building of webs are shrubs.

Notes:

I found it in some bushes near a wall on the edge of the farm road.

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1 Comment

arlanda
arlanda 11 years ago

Bonito spotting, Esther. Bienvenida a project Noah

EsterGarcía
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EsterGarcía

Calzadilla, Extremadura, Spain

Spotted on Aug 13, 2012
Submitted on Jan 6, 2013

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