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Argiope catenulata

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Kingdom
  
Class
  
Family
  
Araneidae

Scientific name
  
Argiope catenulata

Phylum
  
Order
  
Araneae

Genus
  
Argiope

Rank
  
Species

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Argiope catenulata, also known as the grass cross spider, is a species of Orb-weaver spider ranging from India to the Philippines to Papua New Guinea. Like other species of the same genus, it builds a web with a zig-zag stabilimentum.

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Argiope catenulata female 06nov2014


Description

Argiope catenulata is a colorful spider. The female's cephalothorax is yellow with black eye margins. Its abdomen is oblong with a black and silvery-whitish yellow dorsal pattern. Brown patches of irregular shapes are present from the median of the opisthosoma (abdomen) to the posterior side. The legs are black with thin white rings.

The male is smaller than the female. It has a brownish red to yellowish brown cephalothorax with black eye margins. Its abdomen is yellowish with a dorsal pattern as in the female. The legs are yellowish brown.

Ecology

Argiope catenulata are web builders, the circular webs have zigzag webbing known as white stabilimenta making them sticky. They are common in all rice environments. They are late colonizers of rice fields and are found with their heads hanging down in their webs.

The female spider lays between 600 to 800 eggs in her life span of 2 to 3 months. The eggs of A. catenulata are contained in a light brown cocoon which hangs on the web.

References

Argiope catenulata Wikipedia


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