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  2. Argiope pulchella - Wikipedia

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    The female is larger than the male, being 8 to 10 mm (0.3 to 0.4 in) while the male is 4 to 6 mm (0.16 to 0.24 in). The female cephalothorax is slightly longer than it is wide and is clad in a white, silky pubescence.

  3. Argiope argentata - Wikipedia

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    A. argentata create stabilimenta and a unique zig-zag in its web design, and it utilizes its UV-reflecting silk to attract pollinating species to prey upon. Like other species of Argiope , its venom is not harmful to humans; however, it can be employed to immobilize its prey.

  4. Argiope aurantia - Wikipedia

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    Argiope aurantia is a species of spider, commonly known as the yellow garden spider, [2] [3] black and yellow garden spider, [4] golden garden spider, [5] writing spider, zigzag spider, zipper spider, black and yellow argiope, corn spider, Steeler spider, or McKinley spider. [6]

  5. Argiope catenulata - Wikipedia

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    Argiope catenulata are web builders, the circular webs have zigzag webbing known as white stabilimenta making them sticky. They are common in all rice environments. They are late colonizers of rice fields and are found with their heads hanging down in their webs.

  6. Argiope appensa - Wikipedia

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    Argiope appensa construct webs mainly in bushes, between branches, and in human constructions. The webs are rather large and show a white zig-zag silk decoration developed from one corner to the center of the web. [3]

  7. Town's new zig-zag walkway opens after two years - AOL

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    A new zig-zag walkway linking North Shields town centre with the Fish Quay has opened to the public. North Tyneside Council (NTC) said the path, which allows step-free access down a steep ...

  8. Disocactus anguliger - Wikipedia

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    Disocactus anguliger (syn. Epiphyllum anguliger), commonly known as the fishbone cactus or zig zag cactus, is a cactus species native to Mexico. The species is commonly grown as an ornamental for its fragrant flowers in the fall.

  9. Argiope versicolor - Wikipedia

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    Like other members of the genus, females sometimes decorate their web with a zig-zag stabilimentum of white silk, [8] which varies in shape from discoid in juveniles to cruciform in mature females. [9] The stabilimentum may be association with predator-avoidance behaviours. [10] Male webs are not decorated by zig-zag white bands. [7] [9]

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