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Spider - Neoscona crucifera - female

Spider - Neoscona crucifera - Female
Springfield, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA
September 24, 2007
I believe this is a Neoscona crucifera. Definitely think it's a Neoscona, though. She was found in my rose garden with a large web from one rose bush, across the path to another rose bush.

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Neoscona crucifera, i found o
Neoscona crucifera, i found one on my pourch an couldnt deside wich one it was-[Neoscona crucifera or Neoscona Domicilorum]but im positive that it is a Neoscona crucifera. most distentive is the yellow sourrounded by bright red on the bottom of the abdoman an the shape of the design on its rump[top] looks like a cross overlaping another cross.

It
sure looks like.

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