Distribution Records PDF
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Adult phenology:
High Mountains (HM) ≥ 4,000 ft.
Low Mountains (LM) < 4,000 ft.
Piedmont (Pd)
Coastal Plain (CP)
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synonym | |
taxonomic_comments |
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species_comment |
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id_comments |
Abdomen, cephalathorax and legs yellowish green. Abdomen yellow green below but on the variable upper surface it has a large orange/black patch sometimes with large white spots. The cephalathorax and legs are pale green. Younger females look more translucent. Males are more translucent and can have reddish/brown palps and reddish spots on legs. Differs from A. guttulatus by having black areas or spots near the front as well as in the center of the back. |
total_length |
Very small, female 3.2-5 mm, male 2.9-4.3 mm |
structural_features |
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silk_web |
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fld_guide_descriptions |
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online_photos |
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prey |
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predators |
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behavior |
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distribution_reference |
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technical_reference |
Spiders of North America - Bradley; Spiders of the Carolinas – Gaddy; Bugguide |
adult_id | 1 identifiable by photo 2 identifiable by photo of specific features and/or supplementary info 3 identifiable from specimen only |
abundance |
Uncommon |
distribution_comments |
Likely statewide in North Carolina. Ranges from New Jersey south to Georgia. Adults active spring and summer, June-August peak. |
checklist_mt_high >=4,000 ft. | |
checklist_mt_low <4,000 ft. | |
checklist_pd Piedmont | |
checklist_cp Coastal Plain | |
habitat |
Southeastern forests, orchards, coastal areas of New Jersey. |
observation_methods |
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state_protection |
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NHP_ranks |
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NHP_status |
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status_comments |
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Photo Gallery for Araneus niveus No common name |
| Recorded by: Brian Bockhahn Yancey Co. Comment: | | Recorded by: Brian Bockhahn Yancey Co. Comment: |
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