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Pheonixx

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i saw a pic of this on the net...what the heck is it? (i reailze it's a spider)

 

Alex S.

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Nephila clavipes

Yep, Nephila clavipes, the largest orb-weaver (Araneidae) native to the U.S. Awesome species!

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jsloan

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Alex S. said:
Yep, Nephila clavipes, the largest orb-weaver (Araneidae) native to the U.S. Awesome species!
The genus Nephila is in the family Tetragnathidae.
 

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Yes, Nephila clavipies it is indeed an awesome spider.

Andy
 

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jsloan said:
The genus Nephila is in the family Tetragnathidae.

Im not very knowledgeable about orb-weavers in the first place, but I thought Tetragnathidae was a sub-family of Araneidae as Nephila has been referred to in the Araneidae.

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jsloan

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Alex S. said:
Im not very knowledgeable about orb-weavers in the first place, but I thought Tetragnathidae was a sub-family of Araneidae as Nephila has been referred to in the Araneidae.
I'm not an expert either. Tetragnathids may have been a subfamiliy of Araneidae at one time, I don't know, but they are a family on their own now. Nephila used to be in Araneidae, but according to Platnick it's now in the Tetragnathidae family:

http://research.amnh.org/entomology/spiders/catalog/ARANEIDAE.html

At the beginning of the page is a list of genera that were formerly in Araneidae, but have been transferred to other families. I'm not sure why Nephila was transferred. Perhaps because of the elongated bodies (just a guess on my part)?

Platnick is a great resource. A lot of spiders I'd assumed were in one group turned out to be in another.
 

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you're the first (besides me) to notice that, i was suprised noone mentioned it. do these spiders make golden colored webs?
 

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I saw some tv show while back that showed certain orb weavers making gold silk. I can't remember which show it was.
 
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