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Large orange translucent spider
Large orange translucent spider










Sp., female Male and female : male not known Size: body length 10mm Habitat: Eucalypt forest Habits : build small orb web on large gumtree trunk We found them at : Karawatha Forest, Alexandra Hill Identification : web on tree trunk, body shape Name : Argiope trifasciata, male Male and female : female see above Size: leg to leg 10mm Habitat: Eucalypt forest, grassland with tall grasses Habits : usually found on the edge of the female's web We found them at : Karawatha Forest, occasionally in ourīackyard Identification : small, pale brown Name : Argiope trifasciata, female Male and female : male see below Size: leg to leg 50mm Habitat: Eucalypt forest, grassland with tall grasses Habits : build orb web between tail grasses We found them at : Karawatha Forest, occasionally in ourīackyard Identification : Yellow bands on abdomen Name : Plants We found them at : common in Brisbane Identification : web shape, abdomen patterns Name : Keyserlingi, young female Male and female : see above Size: leg to leg 20mm Habitat: Eucalypt forest, gardens and backyards Habits : build web with circular stabilimentum on lower Keyserlingi, male Male and female : female see above Size: leg to leg 20mm Habitat: Eucalypt forest, gardens and backyards Habits : usually found on the edge of the female's web We found them at : common in Brisbane Identification : brown, round abdomen and round thorax Name : With zigzag strips in the shape of a cross 'X' We found them at : common in Brisbane Identification : web with cross 'X', patterns of abdomen Name :

large orange translucent spider

Keyserlingi, female Male and female : male see below Size: leg to leg female 50mm Habitat: Eucalypt forest, gardens and backyards Habits : build orb web, in the middle The centre We found them at : occasionally in our backyard Identification : web shape, patterned abdomen Name :Įxanthematica, female Male and female : male not known Size: leg to leg 15mm Habitat: Eucalypt forest, gardens Habits : build pan shape web We found them at : Brisbane Botanic Garden Identification : web shape, brown abdomen Name : Parnasia, female Male and female : male not known Size: leg to leg 12mm Habitat: Eucalypt forest, occasionally in backyards Habits : build Russian tent shape web with retreat at

large orange translucent spider

Moluccensis, female Male and female : Male about the same but /4 the size ofįemale Size: leg to leg 50mm Habitat: gardens, backyards Habits : build large tent web We found them at : most backyards and garden inīrisbane Identification : their web and abdomen patterns, body We found them at : occasionally in our backyard Identification : round grey abdomen Name : Araneus albidus, female Male and female : male not known Size: leg to leg 25mm Habitat: gardens, backyards Habits : curled large green leaf as retreat, hidesĭuring the day, rests on small orb web at night. Hardly be noticed Size: body length 20mm Habitat: gardens, backyards Habits : stay at the middle of the orb web day and night We found them at : occasionally in our backyards Identification : female with long tail Name : Spider - Arachnura higginsi, female Male and female : Male much smaller (2mm), tailless, Eriophora transmarina, female Male and female : about the same, male half size Size: leg to leg 50mm Habitat: gardens, backyards Habits : build orb-web at night, hide in plant during the day We found them at : almost every gardens in Brisbane Identification : grey to brown in colour, abdominal patternĪraneus eburnus, female Male and female : not known Size: body length 8mm Habitat: Eucalypt forest Habits : stay on orb-web during day and night We found them at : Toohey Forest Identification : abdominal pattern, slightly variable Name :












Large orange translucent spider