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  2. Eriophora ravilla - Wikipedia

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    Eriophora ravilla, the tropical orb weaver, is a species of orb weaver in the spider family Araneidae. It is found in a range from the United States to Brazil. [1] [2 ...

  3. Orb-weaver spider - Wikipedia

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    Most orb-weavers tend to be active during the evening hours; they hide for most of the day. Generally, towards evening, the spider consumes the old web, rests for about an hour, then spins a new web in the same general location. Thus, the webs of orb-weavers are generally free of the accumulation of detritus common to other species, such as ...

  4. Gasteracantha - Wikipedia

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    Gasteracantha is a genus of orb-weaver spiders first named by Carl Jakob Sundevall in 1833. [2] Species of the genus are known as spiny-backed orb-weavers, spiny orb-weavers, or spiny spiders. The females of most species are brightly colored with six prominent spines on their broad, hardened, shell-like abdomens.

  5. The 7 Types of Spider Webs and the Incredible Spiders That ...

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    Orb-weaving spiders take about two hours to create a new web. They start by drifting a silk line across a gap using the breeze. They start by drifting a silk line across a gap using the breeze.

  6. Giant banana spiders will soon return to SC yards. Here’s ...

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    A Golden Silk Orb Weaver hangs listlessly waiting for food at Congaree National Park ... “The golden silk orbweaver is a tropical climate spider. ... “This spider will only bite if you hold or ...

  7. Cyrtophora citricola - Wikipedia

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    Cyrtophora citricola, also known as the tropical tent-web spider, is an orb-weaver spider in the family Araneidae. It is found in Asia , Africa , Australia , Costa Rica , Hispaniola , Colombia , and Southern Europe and in 2000, it was discovered in Florida .

  8. Eriophora - Wikipedia

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    Eriophora is a genus of orb-weaver spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1895. [3] It occurs in the Americas and Africa. The name is derived from Ancient Greek roots, and means "wool bearing". [4]

  9. Argiope radon - Wikipedia

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    Argiope radon is a species of orb web spider native to Australia. [1] It is found in tropical areas of the Northern Territory, Western Australia and Queensland. [2] [3] It is commonly known as the Northern St Andrew's cross spider. [4] Like most orb-weaving spiders, males are much smaller than females.