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Brown Sailor Spider

Neoscona nautica

Photo by DebabrataDeb
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Description:

The spider species Neoscona nautica, commonly known as Brown Sailor Spider, belongs to the genus Neoscona, in the family Araneidae.

Cephalothorax longer than wide, blackish; cephalic region darker; thoracic region near posterior end brownish and excavated.
Chelicerae blackish, outer margin with four teeth and inner margin with three teeth, fang smaller.
Endite (Maxillae) much longer compared to labium, yellowish, inner margin dark.
Labium much shorter, yellowish, distal margin dark
Sternum blackish with a brownish median longitudinal marking, posterior half only slightly narrowed.
Legs blackish, anterior legs more blackish, while posterior two legs with greyish bands at the proximal end of tibia and metatarsus.

Abdomen
A pair of whitish or greyish spots on the anterior half present.

Habitat:

71% of the time, Neoscona nautica spiders are sighted in a spider web.

Found in man made brick wall. Low foliage and trees

Mostly active in night..

Notes:

Epigyne (epigynum) with a scape constricted at the middle.
Middorsal with two lateral projections.

It provides self protection by forming ball like structures
And folds it up

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