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  2. Araneus quadratus - Wikipedia

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    Aranea reaumuri. Araneus flavidus. Araneus quadratus, the four-spot orb-weaver, is a common orb-weaver spider found in Europe and Central Asia, and as far as the Kamchatka Peninsula and Japan. [1] Females can reach 17 mm in length, especially when gravid, with males around half that. They are quite variable in appearance, ranging from brown to ...

  3. Spider anatomy - Wikipedia

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    External anatomy. The underside and head of a female spider. Spiders, unlike insects, have only two main body parts (tagmata) instead of three: a fused head and thorax (called a cephalothorax or prosoma) and an abdomen (also called an opisthosoma). The exception to this rule are the assassin spiders in the family Archaeidae, whose cephalothorax ...

  4. Larinioides cornutus - Wikipedia

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    Larinioides cornutus. Larinioides cornutus, the furrow spider, [1] furrow orb spider, or foliate spider[2] is an orb-weaver spider with Holarctic distribution. Orb weaver bites are not especially dangerous for humans, though symptoms include mild pain, numbness, and swelling. Rarely, nausea and dizziness may occur.

  5. The 10 Most Common House Spiders to Look Out For, According ...

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    You may lose the spider in the chase and be left with a greater anxiety of where the spider managed to scurry off to, she warns. 3. The Paper Towel Method. Again, pretty self-explanatory—just ...

  6. Araneus gemma - Wikipedia

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    Araneus gemma, commonly known as the cat-faced spider (a name shared with Araneus gemmoides) or jeweled orbweaver spider, is a common outdoor orb-weaver spider found in the western United States and Canada. Like most Araneus species, A. gemma is harmless to humans. It contains a venomous toxin of low molecular weight called argiotoxin, [1] that ...

  7. Giant flying Joro spider spotted in Boston for the first time

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    A Joro spider is recognizable for its vibrant yellow color and legs that can grow up to 4 inches long. They "fly" by releasing silk threads into the air that allow them to parachute in the wind, a ...

  8. Araneus diadematus - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Here’s how to tell if a venomous SC spider bit you and how to ...

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    Here are the signs of widow and recluse spider bites and the symptoms that accompany them, according to the Mayo Clinic. Widow spider bites. Redness, pain and swelling: You might have pain and ...