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Araneus bradleyi

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Arachnida

Suborder
  
Araneomorphae

Scientific name
  
Araneus bradleyi

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Araneae

Family
  
Araneidae

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Plebs eburnus, Araneus albotriangulus, Araneus illaudatus, Araneus circe, Araneus cingulatus

Araneus bradleyi, known as the enamelled spider is a common Australian spider belonging to the family Araneidae. It occurs in Tasmania, New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria, Australia.

Description and habit

The body length of males is 8 to 9 mm and females from 14 to 18 mm. The abdomen has an enamelled appearance which varies in different parts of the country. In some areas different forms appear side by side. Some are a pure jade colour. The egg sac is round in shape, flat on the bottom where it is fastened down, of red brown silk of a woolly appearance. The eggs are 1 mm in diameter, in a sticky mass.

The enamelled spider hunts in the web at night, and often retreats to surrounding vegetation in the day. Their prey is small flying insects caught in a sloping orb web, around one metre above ground level.

References

Araneus bradleyi Wikipedia