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  2. Spiders? Yikes! Florida drivers, watch for crawlers hiding in ...

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    The fear of spiders and the subsequent panic upon spotting them can cause costly distractions while driving. In 2017, a Florida spider was the alleged culprit of a woman crashing her car in South ...

  3. Argiope florida - Wikipedia

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    Argiope florida, known generally as the Florida argiope or Florida garden spider, is a species of orb weaver in the spider family Araneidae. It is found in the United ...

  4. Ctenus captiosus - Wikipedia

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    A study conducted by researchers at Lewis & Clark College on a single female C. captiosus found that it carried a total venom protein of 604.25. [7] It has been reported that a bite from this species is described as a needle-like puncture with subsequent swelling about the site, nausea, dizziness, and flulike symptoms that persist for several days. [8]

  5. Neoscona crucifera - Wikipedia

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    Neoscona crucifera is an orb-weaver spider in the family Araneidae.It is found in the United States from Maine to Florida in the east, to Minnesota in the Midwest, to Arizona in the southwest, southern California coastal communities and in Mexico.

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  7. Lightning Spiders Across Sky in Florida [Video] - AOL

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    Lightning created a stunning display over Wallace, Florida, on Sunday, August 7, new footage shows.Video captured by self-described weather enthusiast Treyce Jones shows streaks of lightning ...

  8. Latrodectus bishopi - Wikipedia

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    Within these areas, the species makes most of its webs in palmetto bushes (Serenoa repens and Sabal etonia) at heights of 30 cm or more above the ground. The webs are tangled, with a funnel shaped retreat for the spider below. The spider also stores its egg sacs in this retreat. [5] The species is a known predator of Hemisphaerota cyanea. [6]

  9. Torreya trap-door spider - Wikipedia

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    The Torreya trap-door spider (Cyclocosmia torreya) is a species of spider in the family Halonoproctidae. [2] It is endemic to the United States , [ 2 ] and hitherto only known from along the Apalachicola River in Florida .