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Neoscona Crucifera

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Field Notes

Description:

Females of this species generally measure 8.5-19.7mm in total length while males are generally 4.5-15mm long. Males and females have the same color pattern. The carapace is yellowish with white hairs, and the abdomen is yellow to orange with a central light band; it may have marks that look like paired, dark commas along the light band. The abdomen does not have paired anterior dorsal humps.

Habitat:

Neoscona crucifera occurs in the United States from the Eastern seaboard to the South and west to Southern California. In San Diego County it is found in coastal and inland chaparral and oak habitats. It generally inhabits dryer habitats and open woods. It was introduced to California.

Notes:

The large orb webs are built in late summer and early fall. Near Ramona, webs made by these spiders have been observed to reach from power lines to the ground.

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PublishedAugust 20, 2011

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