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The Silver Argiope is a form of Saint Andrews Cross Spider that is widely distributed in the Neotropics. The local name is Araa Tigre. I
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Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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Cradley, Malvern, Worcs. SO729470
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Arkys alticephala (Urquhart, 1891) High-headed ArkysWhile visiting with my family in Albany I found this small spider in their garden. Awesome!! ID:
www.arachne.org.au Thanks Robert Whyte with the Queensland museum for your website!! Photos: Jean3 more photos in first comment box!!
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This species of Golden Orb Weaver (note yellow web) is found in southern and eastern Africa. Photo from near Mbeya, Tanzania.
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Jimena, Cadiz Prov. Andalucia Spain.
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Copenhagen, Hovedstaden, Denmark
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Soquel, California, United States
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Wattsville, Virginia, United States
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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Arizona, United States
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This is a home of the Community Spiders or Social Spiders, which are small in size but form large communities to weave these huge webs in which to live and raise young. They may be found from here in the Darien of Panama, south into the Amazon Basin.
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A venomous Wandering Spider in eastern Ecuador.
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The Silver Argiope may be found from the southern U.S. to northern Argentina and Chile. This one has chosen to weave its web in front of a bulletin board in Soberania Park, Panama.
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Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
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Jimena, Andalusia, Spain
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Florida, United States
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Cradley, Malvern, Worcs.SO7347
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Stony Cross, England, United Kingdom
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Arkys walckenaeriThis is the only Arkys in Western Australia. It seems to have quite a change in colour as it grows. Photos: Jean
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Kamloops Canada
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A Pink Toe Tarantula or Tarantula de Patas Rosadas at Calanoa Reserve in the Colombian Amazon, with its nest in a bromeliad. The species is native from Costa Rica to Brazil.