Leucauge
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L. venusta
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L. celebisiana |
Leucauge is a spider genus with pantropical distribution.
The body and leg shapes and the silver, black and yellow markings of Leucauge females make identification of the genus relatively easy. They have two rows of long, slender curved hairs on the femurs of the fourth leg. In most cases the web is slanted rather than vertical and the spider rests in the middle of the web with its underside facing upwards.
L. venusta is also known as the orchard orb weaver, L. dromedaria as the silver or horizontal orb weaver.
[edit] Name
Greek leukos means "white".
[edit] References
- Riparian insects and the diet of the riparian spider Leucauge celebisiana (Araneae: Tetragnathidae). PDF
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