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Epeira arfakiana

Description

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Family Araneidae

Orb weavers comprise a huge family of spiders, of which there are several hundred species in North America. These spiders vary greatly in color, shape and size, measuring between 2 - 30mm (1/16 -- 1 1/4") long. They have eight eyes arranged in two horizontal rows of four eyes each. The males are generally much smaller than the females and commonly lack the showy coloring of their fairer sex. They often spin their own smaller orb web near an outlying portion of the female's, and I've noticed most males give the females wide berth. Indeed, I rarely see male orb weavers, they are so reclusive.

Taxonomy

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Similar Species

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Members of the genus Epeira

There are approximately 340 species in this genus. Here are just 100 of them:

E. abscissa · E. acalypha · E. acronota · E. aculeata · E. aculifera · E. acuta · E. adianta · E. aestiva · E. affinis · E. agalena · E. agalenoides · E. alba · E. albostriata · E. albotriangulus · E. alpica · E. amaurophila · E. ambitoria · E. amictoria · E. anama · E. anastera · E. ancora · E. angolensis · E. anguinifera · E. angulata · E. anomala · E. anseripes · E. antriada · E. apoclisa · E. apoclisa americana · E. apotroga · E. appensa · E. aprica · E. arabesca · E. arfakiana · E. argentata · E. argyopes · E. armida · E. arundinacea · E. attestor · E. aubryi · E. aurelia · E. australasia · E. azzara · E. basilica · E. bella · E. benjamina · E. bi-albimacula · E. biapicata · E. bicornis · E. biplagiata · E. bistriata · E. blattea · E. bonsallae · E. borbonica · E. bougainvilla · E. braminica · E. brounii · E. byzanthina · E. caliginosa · E. calophylla · E. canadensis · E. cancer · E. carbonaria · E. carenata · E. carnifex · E. caudata · E. cavatica · E. cerasiae · E. ceropegia · E. chinchoxensis · E. chrysogaster · E. cinefacta · E. cinerea · E. circe · E. citrina · E. clavipes · E. clymene nigrata · E. coccinea · E. conica · E. cooksonii · E. cophinaria · E. cordiformis · E. cornigera · E. cornuta · E. cornuta lurida · E. corrugatum · E. corticaria · E. crassicauda · E. cratera · E. cucurbitina · E. dalmatica · E. dehaanii · E. dentata · E. destricta · E. detrimentosa · E. diadela · E. diadema · E. diademata · E. diadematus · E. discolora

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Identifiers

Last Revised: 2008-10-10