Silver Garden Spider
Argiope argentata also known as the silver garden spider has a primarily shiny silver body with brown or orange coloration on the back of its abdomen and brown tones on its.
Silver garden spider. It is a member of the genus argiope and is commonly known as the silver argiope. It is common to the contiguous united states hawaii southern canada mexico and central. Argiope argentata fabricius 1775 argentata silvery.
Argiope argentata is a species of spider in the family araneidae orb weavers found from the united states south to chile and argentina. However it may have several health repercussions on children seniors and physically weak people. The silver garden spider belongs to the orb weaver family.
The species was first described by hippolyte lucas in 1833. The silver garden spider is not considered to be a threat to humans. Explanation of names.
Black and yellow garden spiders are also called a common garden spider or a yellow garden spider in various publications. Whichever name used spotting one of these spiders is quite a treat as their unique shape and striking colors add a bit of natural drama to your garden. The bite can be stingy and itchy during the first approximate hour then the pain usually passes away.
Synonyms and other taxonomic changes. They are commonly found in backyard gardens parks and woodlands. See the world spider catalog.
Argiope argentata is most often sighted outdoors and during. Extremely long legs half silver and half black and white bands. It has got its name due to the silver shine on its body that attracts all.