Austracantha minax

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Austracantha minax

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Suborder: Araneomorphae
Family: Araneidae
Genus: Austracantha
Dahl, 1914
Species: A. minax
Diversity
1 species, 4 subspecies
Binomial name
Austracantha minax
(Thorell, 1859)

Austracantha minax (with common names including Australian jewel spider, Christmas spider and spiny spider) is a distinctive Australian spider.

This species occurs throughout most of Australia. They like to make their webs in shrubby woodlands in large communities of spiders with each individual web connected together into a miniature spider city (pictured below).

A large community of jewel spiders who have made a large communal web along a fenceline in rural Victoria.
A large community of jewel spiders who have made a large communal web along a fenceline in rural Victoria.

Eggs sacs are red-brown, and can be a variety of shapes. They are usually attached to a twig near the web. Females are larger than males measuring 7 mm as opposed to the males' smaller 4 mm.

The bite of A. minax is only mildly painful, with a temporary local reaction.

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