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Lyssomanes viridis. ( Walckenaer, 1837) [ 1] Synonyms [ 1] Attus viridis Walckenaer, 1837. Tetragnatha lutea Walckenaer, 1841. Lyssomanes viridis, commonly known as the magnolia green jumper, is a species of jumping spider of the genus Lyssomanes, for which it is the type species. The species' native range extends through much of North America ...
Peucetia viridans, the green lynx spider, is a bright-green lynx spider usually found on green plants. It is the largest North American species in the family Oxyopidae. This spider is common in the southern U.S., Mexico, Central America, and in many West Indies islands, especially Jamaica. Lynx spiders are hunters specialized for living on ...
Araniella cucurbitina, sometimes called the "cucumber green spider", is a spiderof the familyAraneidae. [1]Araniella cucurbitinais found across Europe, Western Asia, Central Asia and Japan. The cucurbitinain the name comes from the word cucurbitwhich is a family of plants including cucumbers. Taxonomy.
The spider species Araneus diadematus is commonly called the European garden spider, cross orbweaver, diadem spider, orangie, cross spider, and crowned orb weaver. It is sometimes called the pumpkin spider, [ 2] although this name is also used for a different species, Araneus marmoreus. [ 3] It is an orb-weaver spider found in Europe, where it ...
July 30, 2024 at 7:04 AM. Lawn mushrooms can be dangerous to dogs if they eat them. Recent rains have mushrooms and other fungi of all types popping up on lawns throughout Central Texas. Some of ...
Binomial name. Zelus luridus. Stål, 1862. Zelus luridus, also known as the pale green assassin bug, is a species of assassin bug native to North America. It is the most common Zelus species in the eastern United States. [1] The size ranges from 12.5 to 18 millimetres (0.49 to 0.71 in) long. [2] On average, adult females are 16 millimetres (0. ...
Misumena vatia is a species of crab spider with a holarctic distribution. In North America, it is called the goldenrod crab spider or flower (crab) spider, [1] as it is commonly found hunting in goldenrod sprays and milkweed plants. They are called crab spiders because of their unique ability to walk sideways as well as forwards and backwards.
In the females of Micrommata virescens, the body length can reach 12–16 millimetres (0.47–0.63 in), while in the males it is about 7–10 millimetres (0.28–0.39 in). [7] The cephalothorax and the long legs of the females are bright green, with a lighter green abdomen showing a darker green median stripe. The eight eyes are arranged in two ...