Long-jawed Orb Weavers
Description
These orb weavers tend to have elongated bodies, legs, and chelicerae. In some species, these traits are much more evident than in others. Some are often seen pressed down flat with most of their legs stretched straight out in front of or behind them, looking not very much like a spider at first glance.
Species
- Leucauge argyrobapta (5 images)
Leucauge argyrobapta
"Mabel Orchard Orb Weaver"
Description
This orb weaver has a high, ovaloid opisthosoma which is yellow and white with dark stripes on the dorsal side. Legs are green with yellow joints. Copper-colored (sometimes red or yellow) chevron on ventral side can have metallic sheen.
Notes
This species is almost identical to L. venusta and requires microscopic examination of the genitalia for positive identification. In addition, there is some overlap in their ranges. However, a rule of thumb is that L. argyrobapta is expected when close to the Gulf Coast or in Florida, while L. venusta is seen futher north.