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Golden Orb Spider

Nephila clavipes

Photo by Carolina
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Field Notes

Description:

Is a species of golden orb-web spider. The large size and bright colors of the species make it distinctive. The female is much larger than the male.

The web of a mature female can reach one meter in width, the yellow threads appearing as a rich gold in sunlight. Males come into the female's web for copulating. After mating the female spins an egg sac on a tree, laying hundreds of eggs in one sac. While it is venomous to humans, it will only bite if pinched, and if doing so, the bite is usually relatively harmless and only leads to slight redness and localized pain.

Habitat:

It lives in the warmer regions of the Americas.

Species ID Suggestions

Golden Orb Spider

Nephila clavipes

Comments (6)

nice like the pic right 1st 4 are Golden Orb Spider but last image is some different spider looks like "Cyrtophora moluccensis"
Thank you guys, I'm updating...
The 3rd photo is spectacular..............
Great compositon, Excellent photo. Congrats!
Not baby spider, males are minor in spiders.
Carolina, la ultima foto es de otra especie de arañas, les llaman Orchard Spider (Leucauge sp.)
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PublishedJune 27, 2011

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