Summary[edit] Description: English: A juvenile Argiope mascordi with a cross shaped stabilimentum. This example is around 5 mm in body length. Photo taken at Emu Creek, via Petford, north Queensland. Date: 22 June 2018, 14:17:31. Source: Own work. Author: Summerdrought. Camera location17° 22′ 47″ S, 144° 57′ 35″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-17.379722; 144.959722.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Female Argiope mascordi spider with circular stabilimentum, north Queensland, Australia. A male is at the upper left of this image behind the web. Date: 22 April 2016, 10:15:37. Source: Own work. Author: Summerdrought. Camera location17° 24′ 46″ S, 145° 04′ 09″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-17.412778; 145.069167.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Male Argiope mascordi found in company with a colony of female A. mascordi at Gibbs Creek, north Queensland, Australia. Date: 9 August 2019, 10:54:36. Source: Own work. Author: G. Winterflood.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Mascord's St Andrews Cross (Argiope mascordi) taken at Gibbs Creek, north Queensland, Australia. Date: 1 May 2019, 12:43:02. Source: Own work. Author: G. Winterflood.
Summary[edit] Description: F: Aranidae This is the same spider as in the previous upload, a sub-adult male Argiope mascordi at Emu Creek, via Petford, north Queensland. Date: Taken on 30 August 2018, 10:55. Source: Argiope mascordi. Author: Graham Winterflood from Cairns, Australia. Flickr tagsspider, taxonomy:binomial=argiope mascordi, argiope mascordi, canon eos 7d mark ii, geo:country=australia. Camera location17° 22′ 46.55″ S, 144° 57′ 39.54″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-17.379596; 144.960983.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Argiope mascordi (female) taken at Emu Creek near Petford north Queensland, Australia. Date: 22 June 2018, 14:28:50. Source: Own work. Author: Summerdrought. Camera location17° 22′ 47″ S, 144° 57′ 35″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-17.379722; 144.959722.
Summary[edit] Description: A female Argiope mascordi in her typical spiral web decoration. A. mascordi build their webs in close proximity to large rock formations. This one was in a colony of at least 35 individual spiders. Date: Taken on 6 March 2019, 11:28. Source: Argiope mascordi. Author: Graham Winterflood from Cairns, Australia. Flickr tagsspider, taxonomy:binomial=argiope mascordi, argiope mascordi, canon eos 7d mark ii, geo:country=australia. Camera location17° 24′ 38.52″ S, 145° 03′ 59.02″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-17.410700; 145.066394.