Alachua County, FL - Upland sandy/xeric habitat
Spider ID?
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Re: Spider ID?
Have you tried searching BugGuide.net?
Re: Spider ID?
I have not done that. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Re: Spider ID?
Definitely a type of Orb Weaver.
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Re: Spider ID?
Where is Daniel Dye when you need him? His spider senses should have called him in.
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Re: Spider ID?
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The closest thing i could find on BugGuide.net was a barn spider (Araneus cavaticus)... Do you have a better view of the dorsal?
The closest thing i could find on BugGuide.net was a barn spider (Araneus cavaticus)... Do you have a better view of the dorsal?
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Re: Spider ID?
I think you found it: Neoscona crucifera!
Good job.
One from Marion County:
Good job.
One from Marion County:
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Cool, thanks Beth and Bill!
Re: Spider ID?
Just saw this and agree this is Neoscona.
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Re: Spider ID?
Agreed.