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Araneus gemmoides

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Araneae

Superfamily
  
Araneoidea

Scientific name
  
Araneus gemmoides

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Suborder
  
Family
  
Araneidae

Higher classification
  
Angulate orbweavers

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Similar
  
Angulate orbweavers, Orb‑weaver spider, Araneus gemma, Arachnid, Austracantha

Cat faced spider araneus gemmoides


Araneus gemmoides, commonly known as the jewel spider (a name shared with Austracantha minax) and cat-faced spider (a name shared with Araneus gemma), is a common outdoor orb-weaver spider found in the USA and Canada. They are considered harmless and have low-toxicity venom. A. gemmoides are useful natural predators for insects.

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A. gemmoides make their webs near lights, closed spaces, and on the sides of buildings. They can also be found under wood, overhangs, or guarded places such as animal burrows. They come in varying colors but are easily identified by the two horn shaped growths on their relatively large abdomen. Their color changes from summer to winter.

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The female will die within days of laying a single egg sac with hundreds of eggs. Egg sacs can survive over winter, and the emerging spiderlings will eat their brothers and sisters. The babies ride strands of silk in warm air currents, able to transport them to locations miles away.

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Araneus gemmoides


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Araneus gemmoides CatFaced Spider Species Araneus gemmoides photo Hilkey39s Outdoor

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References

Araneus gemmoides Wikipedia