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Best 1 Darwin's Bark Spider (Caerostris darwini)

The Darwin’s bark spider, *Caerostris darwini*, is a species of orb-weaver spider found in Madagascar. It constructs exceptionally large webs, often exceeding 25 meters in diameter across waterways – the largest known spider webs. These spiders create strong bridge-webs utilized by various bird spec...

2 Bolas Spider (Mastophora cornigera)

The Bolas Spider, *Mastophora cornigera*, is a spider native to North America. It employs a remarkable hunting strategy: it produces a pheromone lure attached to a sticky silk thread. The spider then rapidly swings this “bola” to ensnare moths and other flying insects. This unique method is particul...

3 Golden Silk Orb-weaver (Trichonephila clavipes)

The Golden Silk Orb-weaver (Trichonephila clavipes) is a large spider native to North and South America. It’s notable for creating exceptionally strong, bright golden silk – the most visible spider silk of any species. These spiders are primarily studied by arachnologists and biologists interested i...

4 Triangle Weaver (Hyptiotes cavatus)

The triangle weaver, *Hyptiotes cavatus*, is a spider native to North America. It constructs a unique triangular web characterized by its rigid frame and vibration-sensitive strands. This spider utilizes stored energy within its web to rapidly launch itself at approaching insects, primarily moths an...

5 Spiny-backed Orbweaver (Gasteracantha cancriformis)

The Spiny-backed Orbweaver, *Gasteracantha cancriformis*, is a striking spider found throughout the Americas. Its most notable feature is a hardened carapace covered in prominent spines, providing protection. This species constructs large orb webs and is particularly common in disturbed habitats. It...

6 Nephila komaci

Nephila komaci is a large orb-weaver spider native to southern Africa. It’s recognized as one of the largest golden-silk spiders globally, distinguished by its substantial size, particularly in females. These spiders create intricate webs and are primarily studied by arachnologists and researchers i...

7 Black and Yellow Garden Spider (Argiope aurantia)

The Black and Yellow Garden Spider *Argiope aurantia* is a sizable orb-weaver spider common throughout North America. It’s notable for its distinctive yellow and black coloration and the unique ‘stabilimentum,’ a complex zigzag structure built in the center of its web. This stabilimentum likely serv...

8 Marbled Orbweaver (Araneus marmoreus)

An orb-weaving spider found across North America and Europe, noted for the highly variable marbled orange, yellow, and white coloration that distinguishes its large, rounded abdomen.

9 Long-horned Orb-weaver (Macracantha arcuata)

Macracantha arcuata, the long-horned orb-weaver, is an Asian spider distinguished by two extremely long, curving abdominal spines that extend from its body.

10 Giant Golden Orb-weaver (Trichonephila pilipes)

Widespread across Asia and Australia, the Giant Golden Orb-weaver is notable for its massive size and its ability to capture small birds in its strong webs.

11 Saint Andrew's Cross Spider (Argiope keyserlingi)

An Australian orb-weaving spider named for its prominent X-shaped stabilimentum, whose cross pattern resembles the saltire of Saint Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland.

12 Orchard Spider (Leucauge venusta)

First described by Charles Athanase Walckenaer in 1841, the Orchard Spider is a striking, horizontally oriented orb-weaver found across the Americas.

13 Silver Garden Spider (Argiope argentata)

An orb-weaving spider found from the southern United States through South America, distinguished by its silvery abdomen with yellow markings and a characteristic X-shaped stabilimentum.

14 Banded Garden Spider (Argiope trifasciata)

An orb-weaving spider distributed across the Americas, Europe, and parts of Asia, identified by the distinctive alternating silvery and yellow transverse banding on its abdomen.

15 Trichonephila inaurata

Trichonephila inaurata, the red-legged golden orb-weaver, is a large spider native to the Mascarene Islands and southern Africa known for its strong, yellow silk.

16 Six-spotted Orbweaver (Araniella cucurbitina)

Araniella cucurbitina is a small bright-green orb-weaver found across Europe and Asia, identifiable by six dark spots on the underside of its abdomen.

17 Arrow-shaped Micrathena (Micrathena sagittata)

The Arrow-shaped Micrathena is a North American orb-weaver easily identified by the female's bright yellow abdomen and sharp, arrow-like abdominal spines.

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