Argiope argentata

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Argiope argentata is a member of the Argiope genus of spiders and is also known as the Silver Argiope.

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[edit] Description

As with most members of the argiope genus the female of the species tends to be much larger than the male. The body of argiope argentata tends to be primarily silver with brown and orange colorations further back on the abdomen on the top, with a primarily brown underbelly. The legs have bands of orange, black and sliver. The female can be up to 12mm in length whereas the male tends to be 4mm or less.

[edit] Location

Argiope argentata is found from southern California to Florida extending down as far as Argentina, though prefering to stay in warmer, dryer areas. They can often be found on prickly pears in the fall.

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[edit] References

  1. SDNHM - San Diego Natural History Museum - pictures and descriptions
  2. UCI - University of California Irvine, Biology - good pictures
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