Argiope amoena
The pleasing golden spider, Argiope amoena L. Koch, 1878, belongs to the arachniformes order, arachnidae family. The head and chest are flat and round, the carapace is black brown, densely covered with white fine hair, and the midline is transverse. There are two dark fine lines from the midline to the posterior middle eye. The claws are black brown in color. The touch limbs are pale yellow with black bristles on them, and there are dark wheel patterns at the front of the knee and tibia joints. The chest is black brown with a light yellow center. The foot is black with light yellow wheel patterns. The abdomen is pentagonal, with slightly raised shoulders. The belly and back are gray brown in color, with three goose yellow wide horizontal stripes arranged alternately, beautiful and pleasing to the eye. The ventral surface is black brown with one pair of discontinuous light yellow longitudinal spots