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Index of Subjects The spider is a "wasp spider" Argiope aurantia, as far as I recall the only Argiope species found in our neck of the woods. Even if its typical underside wouldn't give it away, the zig-zag band in the spider's orb is diagnostic for the genus. cheers Ulli > Hi everyone, > Here are some photo'sBird's etc.Can anyone tell me what kind of spider this is? You may have to go through the birds first as it is on the next page. > http://jeannies.smugmug.com/Nature/my-nature/25333212_f6BSHr#!i=2089851466&k=cwrwnMb > Jeannie Shermerhorn
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