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  2. Argiope aurantia - Wikipedia

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    Argiope aurantia is a species of spider, commonly known as the yellow garden spider, [2] [3] black and yellow garden spider, [4] golden garden spider, [5] writing spider, zigzag spider, zipper spider, black and yellow argiope, corn spider, Steeler spider, or McKinley spider. [6] The species was first described by Hippolyte Lucas in 1833.

  3. Argiope (spider) - Wikipedia

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    In North America, Argiope aurantia is commonly known as the black and yellow garden spider, zipper spider, corn spider, or writing spider, because of the similarity of the web stabilimenta to writing. The East Asian species Argiope amoena is known in Japan as kogane-gumo.

  4. File:Black and Yellow Argiope - Argiope aurantia egg sac ...

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    Size of this preview: 800 × 533 pixels. ... English: Black and Yellow Argiope - Argiope aurantia egg sac, Woodbridge, Virginia. Date: 27 October 2013, 15:03:35:

  5. Argiope appensa - Wikipedia

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    The strikingly black and yellow females are 5.1–6.4 cm (2–2.5 in) long, including legs, while the brown males reach only about 1.9 cm (0.75 in). [3] On Guam, where Argiope appensa is ubiquitous, it is frequently visited by Argyrodes argentatus, that steals food from the host. [5]

  6. Argiope australis - Wikipedia

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    There has been considerable confusion both within the Argiope genus and the australis species. The Argiope were some of the first tropical spiders to be described, as far back as the early 1700s, probably a result of their relatively large size and colorful appearance. Because of this long history and the fact that early descriptions focused on ...

  7. Argiope bruennichi - Wikipedia

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    Argiope bruennichi exhibit sexual dimorphism. The males average a length of approximately 4.5 mm while the females average 15 mm. The small size of the male spiders allows them to enter into a female's web undetected in order to mate; a major fitness advantage. [6] Egg sac

  8. Argiope catenulata - Wikipedia

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    Argiope catenulata is a colorful spider. The female's cephalothorax is yellow with black eye margins. Its abdomen is oblong with a black and silvery-whitish yellow dorsal pattern. Brown patches of irregular shapes are present from the median of the opisthosoma (abdomen) to the posterior side. The legs are black with thin white rings.

  9. Argiope caesarea - Wikipedia

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    Argiope caesarea is a species of spider in the ... Argiope caesarea has long, black legs and a yellow and black striped abdomen consistent with many other ...