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RP 072712
taken with Canon EOS Rebel T3i
Canon EF-S 60 mm macro lens
Rouge Park, Ontario
Auugust 27, 2012
This spider, also known as European Garden Spider, is an invasive species. I photographed this one outside on our deck, making a meal of a moth caught in its web.
Belmont, CA
10.18.13
(Leucauge venusta) Mt. Briar Wetland Preserve, Washington County, Maryland. June 7, 2015. bugguide.net/node/view/1080790
Let me start off by saying that this picture totally creeps me out!!!! I am not a big fan of spiders, especially ones that are so freakin' big!!
This is a female Golden Silk Orbweaver and the web that she has made is huge. When the sunlight hits the web, it actually looks gold. These spiders are not poisonous. In fact, I ran into some people who told me stories about when they were kids and used to catch these spiders and play with them.
We found this spider as we were walking through the mangroves to Gold Rock Beach in Freeport, Bahamas.
(Araneus marmoreus) Catoctin Mountains, Gambril Park Road, TV Relay Towers, Frederick County, Maryland. September 16, 2018.
Morgan County, IN. 8/2/13.
This guy has been hanging out outside our front door for the last few nights.
Unknown spider found on washroom of Bay Shore Park Campground. Any feedback is greatly appreciated for identification.
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Location: Corpus Christi, Texas
Date: 25 Dec 2008
Have any idea what she is? She looks like an Orchard Orbweaver (Leucauge venusta) to me. However, she may be to big for that species. She was about 1/2 inch long.
I nicknamed her "Gatorade Spider" for her bright green and orange coloring.
See the next picture for the backside.