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The spider species Araneus diadematus is commonly called the European garden spider, cross orbweaver, diadem spider, orangie, cross spider, and crowned orb weaver.It is sometimes called the pumpkin spider, [2] although this name is also used for a different species, Araneus marmoreus. [3]
Araneus is a genus of common orb-weaving spiders. It includes about 650 species , among which are the European garden spider and the barn spider . The genus was erected by Carl Alexander Clerck in 1757.
Araneoidea is a taxon of araneomorph spiders, termed "araneoids", treated as a superfamily.As with many such groups, its circumscription has varied; in particular some families that had at one time been moved to the Palpimanoidea have more recently been restored to Araneoidea.
Pages in category "Araneus" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total. ... Araneus detrimentosus; Araneus diadematus; Araneus gadus; Araneus gemmoides;
Araneus ventricosus abikonus Uyemura, 1961 — Japan; Araneus ventricosus globulus Uyemura, 1961 — Japan; Araneus ventricosus hakonensis Uyemura, 1961 — Japan; Araneus ventricosus ishinodai Uyemura, 1961 — Japan; Araneus ventricosus kishuensis Uyemura, 1961 — Japan; Araneus ventricosus montanioides Uyemura, 1961 — Japan
Araneus marmoreus, commonly called the marbled orbweaver, is a species of spider belonging to the family Araneidae. It is sometimes also called the pumpkin spider from the resemblance of the female's inflated abdomen to an orange pumpkin. [ 2 ]
Araneus diadematus spider. Subclass Acari (Mites) . Order Opilioacariformes; Order Ixodida (Ticks); Order Holothyrida; Order Mesostigmata; Order Trombidiformes; Order Sarcoptiformes; Order Endeostigmata
Both sexes range in size from 5 to 10 millimetres (0.20 to 0.39 in). They are unique among common house spiders because their tarsi do not point either outward, like members of Tegenaria, or inward, like members of Araneus, making them easier to identify.