Narrow and Cunning Spider

Narrow and Cunning Spider

The narrow and long spider is a species of spider belonging to the family Mycelidae and the genus Mycelidae. Belonging to the phylum Arthropoda, order Spider, family Spider, and genus Spider in the animal kingdom. This spider is distributed in Japan as well as in Guizhou, Sichuan and other parts of China.
Narrow and Cunning Spider

Narrow and Cunning Spider

The narrow and long spider is a species of spider belonging to the family Mycelidae and the genus Mycelidae. Belonging to the phylum Arthropoda, order Spider, family Spider, and genus Spider in the animal kingdom. This spider is distributed in Japan as well as in Guizhou, Sichuan and other parts of China.
Argiope amoena

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
Garden Spider

Garden Spider

It is a family of spiders, with approximately 2500 species worldwide. From small to large in size. Many species of the genus have sexual dimorphism, with male spiders being much smaller than female spiders. There are many types of garden spiders, distributed all over the world, including Xinjiang, Hubei, Guangxi, Shaanxi, and Hainan in China; Strong adaptability, able to live or network on the soil surface, in the soil, on trees, between grasses, under rocks, in caves, near water, low-lying areas, shrubs, mosses, inside and outside houses, or inhabit freshwater, coastal lake zones, with traces in water, land, and air. Garden spiders have high medical, health, and culinary functions.