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European garden spider

Araneus diadematus

Description:

Individual spiders' colouring can range from extremely light yellow to very dark grey, but all European garden spiders have mottled markings across the back, with five or more large, white dots forming a cross. The white dots result from cells filled with guanine, which is a byproduct of protein metabolism, Adult females range in length from 6.5 to 20 mm (0.26 to 0.79 in), while males range from 5.5 to 13 mm (0.22 to 0.51 in).[5] During mating, the much smaller male will approach the female cautiously. If not careful, he could end up being eaten by her (see video below) https://www.google.pt/url?sa=t&rct=j...

Habitat:

European garden spider (orb-weaver) varieties are very commonly found throughout Europe and North America. In America, their range extends from New England and the Southeast to California and the Northwestern United States. They can also be found in parts of southern Canada adjacent to the United States

Notes:

Spotted in my back yard

1 Species ID Suggestions

João Burini
João Burini 10 years ago
Orb weaver
Araneus sp.


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1 Comment

Thanks João for the id

Braga, Portugal

Spotted on Dec 23, 2013
Submitted on Mar 30, 2014

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