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Spider in Web. Taken using the reverse lens macro technique.
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The spider species Argiope aurantia is commonly known as the yellow garden spider, black and yellow garden spider, golden garden spider,writing spider, corn spider, or McKinley spider. It is common to the contiguous United States, Hawaii, southern Canada, Mexico, and Central America. It has distinctive yellow and black markings on the abdomen and a mostly white cephalothorax. Its scientific Latin name translates to "gilded silver-face" (the genus name Argiope meaning "silver-face", while the specific epithet aurantia means "gilded"). Males range from 5–9 mm (0.20–0.35 in); females range from 19–28 mm (0.75–1.10 in). These spiders may bite if disturbed or harassed, but the venom is seemingly harmless to humans.
Spider Pavilion. The Los Angeles Natural History Museum. California.
I dreamt I met you once more
In a field of Spider Lilies
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There's intriguing, beautiful and aether things currently out at various events. The collar is from Contraptions who have given it an interesting edge - don't let your fingers wander while exploring shoulders, you may never see them again :->
Experimental image, not sure if it pulled it all together but I will let you be the judge.
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Up close with an Australian icon. The Redback Spider (Latrodectus hasselti), feared by early settlers, was historically responsible for 12 deaths . An antivenom has been available since 1956, and there have been no deaths directly due to redback bites since its introduction. The female spider, as seen in this shot, is much larger then its male counterpart and has the distinctive red stripe on its abdomen. The female 'digests' the male during a successful mating process, which seems to be unique to Latrodectus hasselti. Females reach around 1 cm in size while males are 3-4 mm when mature. Shot was taken with a 100mm macro lens. NSW, Australia
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With the leg span, this Giant Crab Spider is @ 2.5 inches
Graham say, "Not an incy wincy but rather an inchy inchy Spider"
Redfemured Orb Weaver, I think. She was very sluggish, so I only took a couple of photos and left her alone.
A tiny spider's web dangles in the morning light hoping for breakfast.
Can you find the Spider?
Thanks for stopping by
Syrphid flower fly and tiny spider on a wedelia flower. One of those images that reveal more on the computer screen than on the camera screen...
This is one of the very first macro pictures I took during the year (2017). I'm not sure if it is sharp enough for flickr but I keep being drawn to it when I look back at the pictures I took this year and the colour of the background draws me to this spiders web. So I'm going to upload to judge whether it has any merit or not...lol
I think maybe there's nothing I like better, when I go to the garden with a macro lens, than finding a crab spider in a flower...
One of the prettiest spiders--at least in this area. I'll have a similar one to this to post in October for the Arachtober group.
I go back to work tomorrow. Three weeks of teacher meetings and prep, then the students return Sept. 8 for face to face instruction, although on a staggered schedule. I am not quite looking forward to that. Don't get me wrong--I love and miss my kids, but I do want a safe working environment, and I do not think we're safe at all yet.
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♂︎ Zebra Jumping Spider (Salticus scenicus)
Itsy-Bitsy the Zebra Jumping Spider in a space of his own. I spied this little beauty on an outside windowsill to our garden.
Note the rather impressive fangs of the male of the species.
Thanks for looking!