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Cross spider
Araneus diadematus
51.569, 6.49128
Field Notes
Description:
Spiders of this genus present perhaps the most obvious case of sexual dimorphism among all of the orb-weaver family, with males being normally 1⁄3 to 1⁄4 the size of females. In A. diadematus, for example, last molt females can reach the body size of up to 1 in (2.5 cm), while most males seldom grow over 0.3 in (1 cm), both excluding legspan. Males are differentiated from females by a much smaller and more elongated abdomen, longer legs, and the inability to catch or consume prey bigger than themselves.
Habitat:
They are found worldwide. The genus is represented by more than ten recorded species in Central Europe. It included the well-known garden spider.
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