Comments & ID Thoughts
His little back was dark green but you can't really tell in the picture. He had made one line of thread before I found him. He was just sitting on the bricks outside my house like this.
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- Submitted: Aug 4, 2020
- Photographed: Aug 4, 2020
- Spider: Unidentified
- Location: Idabel, Oklahoma, United States
- Spotted Outdoors: Man-made structure (building wall, fences, etc.)
- Found in web?: No
- Attributes:
This might be an Araneus diadematus or some other orb weawer in the genus Araneus.
Correct on the orb-weaver part. This is Araneus bicentenarius, the Giant Lichen Orb-weaver. It’s the only orb-weaver with this shade of dark green in North America. I’d love to see one in person someday.
So would I, but I’d have to move to the States in order to familiarize myself with the local species ๐
Oh, you’re in Italy! Very cool. But actually, you don’t have to move. ๐ Everything I’ve learned about our spiders here I’ve learned from my desk. Let me show you some of the resources I use: BugGuide.net covers all North American arthropods has pictures very searchable not the easiest to navigate https://bugguide.net/node/view/15740 World Spider Catalog covers all spiders everywhere official taxonomic information official range information (best reference) no pictures wonderful search function https://wsc.nmbe.ch/search iNaturalist covers all living things worldwide lots of pictures location-specific search features slightly broken sightings are not officially identified before being added to the map https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/47118-Araneae Les… Read more ยป
Thank you so much, Helper-harvestman! The Australian site was new to me, I found it outstanding! Here’s what I’ve just come up with:
http://indianarachnology.com/useful-links/
Wow, those will be a huge help when I have time again for spider-identifying! Thank you! ๐