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    Argiope ID question

    Hi your second little spider looks like Zygiella x-notata
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    What is this? ID please

    Looks like a type of grass spider, an Agelenopsis species, they live long and do great in captivity. :)
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    Need ID !!!!

    Let me know if this works, :)http://tolweb.org/tree?group=Dionycha&contgroup=entelegynae The front legs look large but they could be in the same family.
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    Need ID !!!!

    Hello. Found of pic whats probably your spider, unfortunatly onlylisted as Dionycha next to a pic of a crab spider and parson spider:rolleyes: , type tree of life spiders in your search and click salticidea then click Dionycha and youl see the picture, im sure there's more information and a...
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    Cute jumping spider

    Sorry spelt Habronattus wrong. :D
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    Cute jumping spider

    Looks like one i just saw on a comercial for a documentary, looks like Evarcha sp or Hybranatus sp. :confused:
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    Anyone recognize this?

    Hello. If you want exact id you can try to find someone who was the documents and studies on the spitting spiders. :)
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    Anyone recognize this?

    Hello. The head markings and legs of the one in my Audubon match your spider, but the rump is light collored with no markings, its only indentified as Scytodes spp and ranges from mostly southwesten states; somes species also in the east. Could just e a defferent collor veryation. :?
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    Anyone recognize this?

    Hello. i dont know about the bite but ive held them and there very timid, they probably wouldint bite unless you made them bite you, i just read that spitting spiders actually shoot the sticky gum from there mouth though ive seen them bend there rear towards flies before spitting, perhaps theres...
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    Anyone recognize this?

    Hello. Do you mean Steatoda?, most likly Scytodidae, if you put a fly in the jar maybe it will spit on it :eek:, there great spiders i used to catch them, yours looks like the one in the National Audubon Society insects and spiders.
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    Spider pics

    as an example im looking at a young female argentata and the red markings that you see in the adualts this 1/2 young female has only with more markingsrunning to the carapace/head, the extra markings are a more orangish collor, a argentata male will also have these markings only a metalic brown...
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    Spider pics

    Yeah thats a little more diffecult as you would have to look for dull markings that resemble the female. Male argiopes look like young females only browner, you can sometimes find the males in webs next to the females. When the male argentata mates with a female they very quickly lock on and...
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    Anyone recognize this?

    Pretty sure there spittig spiders, nice spiders, they spit web from there spinnerets on bugs like flies. ;P
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    Spider pics

    Hell. Its very easy to tell males from females, males are usually about 1/2 inch and brown, Argiopes do very well in captivity anddont need a lot of space as long as they can climb 2 sides and build a web, hopfully te Argiope above will make an egg case :D. Im raisng Argiope argentata ad im...
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    Spider pics

    Hello. The first one is a female argiope, do you have a pic of the front?, :D . the second spidr looks like a type of orchard spider, Leucauge sp?.
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    Need ID !!!!

    Hello. That looks like maybe a spider in the clubionidae family, and maybe of the Herpyllus genus. The parson spider?. :?
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    rock walls

    ive got the brown cribellates in my backyard and there webs are very simular to the one above, deppending on where they make there web they can also make an orbweb looking thing pop out from plants. ;P
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    rock walls

    Hello. That page is very informative, i saw a cribellate comb out there web once, there leg moves so fast you can hardly tell its moveing, i think most cribellates can live many years, i found one once that looked like a large powerfull black widow and its bite would kill very fast, it would...
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    rock walls

    Hello That looks like a type of cribellate web, if you drop a bug on the web it should snare it and maybe you'll see the spider. ;P
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    orb weaver (pics)

    Nce looking spider and great pictures :) , how large is the spider?. :p
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