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Saw this today while hiking around. The pic turned out OK so I thought people would like to look at it (central Tx)
Large subad. G. omoeda do not "go terrestrial" to overwinter. They do it in the canopy of spruces, as do the juveniles. They normally do not freeze to death.Galapoheros said:I just don't feel they go terrestrial to hibernate and avoid freezes when winter comes around. That's my speculation. Maybe we will hear from someone who knows for sure.
What is a lichen orb weaver? Do you know the scientific name?Galapoheros said:I believe it's a lichen orb weaver. I'm not sure about that. Maybe someone will give more info. A pretty large spider. I see them pretty often around here.
I just looked up the sci name. Araneus bicentenarius.NRF said:What is a lichen orb weaver? Do you know the scientific name?
Here's a different spider I found last year on a road cut. This pic is the best way to show you the size of the spider this thread is about. This one was found in W. tx. Very similar, but a different color. Ha, I don't know if tx is good for buggin or if I'm just making it look like it is. I'm kind of a freak about looking for the stuff.Scolopendra55 said:How large was it?