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- Submitted: Oct 6, 2018
- Photographed: Oct 6, 2018
- Spider: Neoscona crucifera (Hentz Orb-weaver)
- Location: Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
- Spotted Outdoors: Man-made structure (building wall, fences, etc.)
- Found in web?: Yes
- Attributes: Dorsal
Neoscona crucifera
(Hentz Orb-weaver)
Picture ID 42713
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Neoscona crucifera
(Hentz Orb-weaver)Family Genus Species - Submitted Sep 9, 2019
- Photographed Aug 23, 2019
- Nashua , New Hampshire, United States
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Neoscona crucifera
(Hentz Orb-weaver)Family Genus Species - Submitted Aug 25, 2023
- Photographed Aug 25, 2023
- Philippi , West Virginia, United States
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Neoscona crucifera
(Hentz Orb-weaver)Family Genus Species - Submitted Sep 19, 2019
- Photographed Sep 18, 2019
- Madison, Wisconsin, United States
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Neoscona crucifera
(Hentz Orb-weaver)Family Genus Species - Submitted Sep 9, 2019
- Photographed Aug 23, 2019
- Nashua , New Hampshire, United States
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Hi, we haven’t recognized this orbweaver, my best guess is that she is a grayish Hentz orbweaver, Neoscona crucifera. The legs are the normal red and black. The abdomen is usually mustard yellow or orange-brown. They are one of the few fuzzy species of orbweavers in the USA.