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Species ID Suggestions

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I agree with bayucca & #1 is a female Argiope sp. - this species is sometimes called the "writing spider" because of the distinctive signature in its web. Welcome to the community José!
I would probably separate them as individual spottings, this would help for ID, unless you are sure which ones were the same ones when you took the pictures.
#1 looks like an female Argiope sp. and above is the smaller male. #2 might also be an Argiope sp., but different to #1 and #3. #3 seems to be Argiope argentata, female, so again a different species. That's how my eyes look at these cool spiders...
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PublishedMarch 18, 2012

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