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Golden-silk Spider
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Paul Rebmann
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Photograph - Photograph
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A golden-silk spider hanging from and repairing web with spider centered on a light spot in the background. Nephila clavipes are also called banana spiders.
This photograph of a golden-silk orb weaver won Honorable Mention in the Advanced category of Orange Audubon Society's 2015 Kit & Sidney Chertok Nature Photography Contest.
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These spiders are often found in late summer and fall on large webs spanning openings, such as trails in woods and citrus groves - often quite high - throughout all of Florida. The range extends through the southeastern United States from Texas to North Carolina, the West Indies, Mexico, Central America and South America into Argentina.
Golden-silk spiders are one of the largest spiders in North America, along with Argiope aurantia and Araneus bicentenarius. The males are much smaller than the females and are seldom noticed except when they are in the web near a female spider.
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December 22nd, 2014
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