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  2. Gasteracantha - Wikipedia

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    Gasteracantha is a genus of orb-weaver spiders first named by Carl Jakob Sundevall in 1833. [2] Species of the genus are known as spiny-backed orb-weavers , spiny orb-weavers , or spiny spiders . The females of most species are brightly colored with six prominent spines on their broad, hardened, shell-like abdomens.

  3. Gasteracantha cancriformis - Wikipedia

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    Gasteracantha cancriformis [2] (spinybacked orbweaver) is a species of orb-weaver spider (family Araneidae). It is widely distributed in the New World. [1]The genus name Gasteracantha derives from the Greek words γαστήρ (gaster, "belly") and ἄκανθα (acantha, "thorn"), while the specific epithet cancriformis derives from the Latin words cancer ("crab") and forma ("shape, form ...

  4. Gasteracantha fornicata - Wikipedia

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    Gasteracantha fornicata is a small spider that displays multiple morphs in size and colour. It has exoskeletal spines across its dorsal side. The wide cephalothorax structure of Gasteracantha may prevent it from being as mobile compared to spiders of similar size. [4] Males are typically two millimeters while females grow up to twelve millimeters.

  5. Jewel spider - Wikipedia

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    Jewel spider is the common name of several different species of orb weaver spiders: Araneus gemmoides, the North American jewel spider; Austracantha minax, the Australian jewel spider; Gasteracantha cancriformis, sometimes known as the jewel box spider or jewel spider; Gasteracantha fornicata, the northern jewelled spider of Australia

  6. Gasteracantha quadrispinosa - Wikipedia

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    Gasteracantha quadrispinosa, the four-spined jewel spider, is a brightly coloured species of spider in the spiny orb-weaver genus Gasteracantha. [2] It occurs in wet forests of Queensland, Australia, and New Guinea, [1] [3] where it builds vertical orb webs approximately 1.5 m across and hangs in the centre of the web to wait for prey.

  7. Gasteracantha hecata - Wikipedia

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    In a 1995 book, Riceland Spiders of South and Southeast Asia, A.T. Barrion and J.A. Litsinger described a spider from Luzon that they named Gasteracantha parangdiadesmia. Their description and illustration closely match 18th-, 19th-, and 20th-century descriptions and figures of G. hecata, but the authors do not reference G. hecata nor explain ...

  8. Gasteracantha versicolor - Wikipedia

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    Gasteracantha versicolor, known as the long-winged kite spider, [citation needed] is a species of diurnal spiny orb-weaver of the family Araneidae. It is found in the tropics and sub-tropics, where it occurs in forests. It has an extensive range, from central, east and southern Africa to Madagascar.

  9. Gasteracantha clavigera - Wikipedia

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    The species is currently accepted by the World Spider Catalog. [6] Their description, measurements, and illustrations closely match 19th-century descriptions and figures of G. clavigera, but the authors do not reference G. clavigera nor explain how their specimen differs from it. [ 7 ]

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