Derpeder Candiru MFK Member Dec 18, 2006 838 0 46 Mar 30, 2007 #11 Yeah it looks little different then the Orb Spider. My bro was able to send me the other pics he took. Here check these out as well. Again...not the best quality but better then nothing.
Yeah it looks little different then the Orb Spider. My bro was able to send me the other pics he took. Here check these out as well. Again...not the best quality but better then nothing.
P Polypterus Fire Eel MFK Member Aug 17, 2005 2,839 9 68 51 Detroit Mar 30, 2007 #12 Araneus trifolium
Derpeder Candiru MFK Member Dec 18, 2006 838 0 46 Mar 30, 2007 #13 Polypterus;779465; said: Araneus trifolium Click to expand... That looks like it may be the one. Cool thanks.
Polypterus;779465; said: Araneus trifolium Click to expand... That looks like it may be the one. Cool thanks.
R Razman Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 17, 2007 1,144 0 0 NoVa Mar 30, 2007 #14 Polypterus;779465; said: Araneus trifolium Click to expand... maybe but im not sure, it looks like Araneus trifolium has a yellow abdomen.
Polypterus;779465; said: Araneus trifolium Click to expand... maybe but im not sure, it looks like Araneus trifolium has a yellow abdomen.
Derpeder Candiru MFK Member Dec 18, 2006 838 0 46 Mar 30, 2007 #15 and it is a type of Orb Weaver. Cool.....
P Polypterus Fire Eel MFK Member Aug 17, 2005 2,839 9 68 51 Detroit Mar 30, 2007 #16 They are highly variable in coloration..
O Optimist Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 14, 2006 573 2 0 35 Connecticut Mar 30, 2007 #17 If you look up "red spotted spider" on google images, there is a picture similar to that spider, but no scientific name or identification.
If you look up "red spotted spider" on google images, there is a picture similar to that spider, but no scientific name or identification.
Derpeder Candiru MFK Member Dec 18, 2006 838 0 46 Mar 30, 2007 #18 common name is Shamrock Spider. Google Image that and you'll get lots of pics. And its not dangerous to humans.
common name is Shamrock Spider. Google Image that and you'll get lots of pics. And its not dangerous to humans.
shallow Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 17, 2006 143 0 0 far far away Mar 30, 2007 #19 Unusual red spotted spider seen high on the Pas de Peyrol in the Massif Central:
O oddballer Jack Dempsey MFK Member Mar 30, 2005 959 14 38 Mar 30, 2007 #20 this thread make me itch......