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Newfoundland Species


Hmmm -


NM Araneus ??


Araneus trifolium


Araneus trifolium


Araneus trifolium?


Araneus trifolium


Araneus trifolium vs. Araneus groenlandicola


Moved to Araneus groenlandicola


Araneus trifolium?


Araneus


Araneus trifolium ?


Large Vermont spider: Shamrock orbweaver - araneus trifolium.


Araneus trifolium


CO orb weaver Still looking..


....


The spider in your link is indeed A. trifolium


Araneus trifolium


spider ID


Not sure how to separate Araneus trifolium


Araneus trifolium MALE


Orbweaver


Moved


Araneus groenlandicola?


A. trifolium?


Does look to be araneus trifo


Moved to Araneus trifolium


Araneus marmoreus?


Moved to Araneus trifolium


Thanks folks, a male Araneus


That would be nice, but I'm thinking it's A. trifolium


I did go, with a couple of fr


Sorry, but we don't think there is any way


Araneus spider


Araneus sp.


About the only thing I see is


An orbweaver female.


shamrock spider - Araneus tri


Reminds me


Here's on of mine


Araneus sp.


Shamrock Spider


Looks to be


Moved


Up in Minnesota this might be


Looks to be


We also would have suggested


Looks to be


shamrock orbweaver - Araneus trifolium


We would suggest The Shamrock


With those legs


The Shamrock


Frassed


Looks to be


Looks rather to be


Wonder if this is


Maybe


Looks to be


Araneus trifolium, male


Looks to be


Looks like...


We would think Shamrock


Frassed


Yes, we would also have suggested


Looks like The Shamrock


Araneus trifolium


Sorry, can't make it out


Maybe Araneus trifolium?


male,


Maybe The Shamrock


Looks to be


Looks rather to be an Orb Weaver


Maybe The Shamrock


How big?


Looks to be


Perfectly harmless and beneficial orb weaver


Looks like...


Looks to be


Yes, Orb Weaver


Maybe The Shamrock


Looks to be the Shamrock


Looks to be


Looks like a Shamrock Orb-wea


We would suggest


Hey what are you doing in Vilas County!?


Looks to be male, Araneus trifolium


Maybe The Shamrock


Looks to be The Shamrock


Looks to be The Shamrock


Yes, perfectly harmless and beneficial orb weaver


Yes, perfectly harmless and beneficial orb weaver


Seems to be


Shamrock Orb Weaver


Looks like The Shamrock


Makes us think The Shamrock


Orb Weaver


Shamrock Orbweaver


Looks like the Shamrock


Araneus trifolium (Hentz, 1847)


check out Araneus trifolium


Looks like the Shamrock


Looks like a Shamrock


Shamrock


Looks to be


Looks to be male


Maybe male Araneus trifolium


Yes, and the legs


We think this is actually Araneus trifolium.


Shamrock Orbweaver, dorsal - Araneus trifolium


The Shamrock


Looks to be The Shamrock


Moved


Maybe the Shamrock


Moved


Moved - NS Araneus


The spider might be The Shamrock


Maybe


Looks to be The Shamrock


Probably...


Can't quite make out the pattern on the dorsal abdomen


Yes it does look like The Shamrock


Maybe a Shamrock Orbweaver?


Moved


Maybe male, Araneus trifolium


Yes, maybe the Shamrock


Perfectly harmless, beneficial, and beautiful orb weaver


Araneus trifolium


perhaps


shamrock orbweaver


Shamrock vs. Marbled


The legs and the color


Shamrock Orbweaver


This is an orb weaver in the genus Araneus


Araneus trifolium


Loks to be the Shamrock


Araneus trifolium


Perfectly harmless, beneficial, and beautiful orb weaver


ON Araneus


Moved to Araneus trifolium


Shamrock Orbweaver (Araneus trifolium)


First thought is the Shamrock spider


Shamrock Orbweaver?


Looks like the Shamrock


Shamrock Orbweaver?


We would agree


Moved to Araneus trifolium


Yes, it does, and we're not particularly familiar with


Moved to Araneus trifolium


Araneus trifolium?


Very nice shot!


Can't see the spots,


Looks to be the Shamrock


AB Araneus


SK Araneus


Moved to Araneus trifolium


Looks to be a male


male


Looks to be


Looks to us more like


We would guess a male Araneus trifolium


SK Araneus


Yes, and specifically The Shamrock, a female


It looks to be a Shamrock


Araneus trifolium - Shamrock Orbweaver


It looks like a Shamrock, Araneus trifolium


Shamrock Orbweaver (Araneus trifolium)


spider


We would have made the same suggestion


spider


thank you!


Eriophora ravilla lives in Florida.


spider name


Wonder if it is a male Araneus trifolium


Looks to be the Shamrock


Looks like the Shamrock


Oh yes I see now she is much


spider


Shamrock Spider (Araneus trifolium)


Looks to be male, Araneus trifolium


Looks to be a Shamrock


Araneus trifolium - thank you.


Looks like the Shamrock


Hi John,


Resembles


Araneus trifolium


spider


Araneus trifolium


Do you have additional images?


Those legs are a dead giveaway


Araneus trifolium - Shamrock Orbweaver


Hard to say from this altitude :)


It has the legs of the Shamrock


Shamrock Orbweaver (Araneus trifolium)


Yes, Female Orb Weaver


Yes, Female Orb Weaver


Looks to us to be


She has been very artistic!


Tough angle, but we


Seems like most of these yellow males


Female orb weaver


Moved


This must be a male Araneus trifolium


Mud dauber.


We would suggest


Would guess this to be a Shamrock


Resembles


From Rod Crawford:


I have doubts, too


My personal opinion...


Shamrock Spider - Araneus trifolium


Shamrock Orbweaver, Araneus trifolium


Shamrock Orbweaver


Shamrock spider


Looks to be the Shamrock


Yes, we would agree


Male orb weaver


looks like the Shamrock Orbweaver


looks like a Shamrock Orbweaver


Shamrock Orbweaver i think


We would agree - twice


harmless - maybe.. Shamrock Orbweaver


Beauty:-)


Any dorsal image?


what kind of spider is this!!!!!


We would suggest Shamrock Orbweaver


I'm leaning towards


"Beautiful" and "spider" in same sentence!


Black and White spider


Araneus trifolium


We would suggest


Sorry, too technical for us


It's a tough angle,


Saw your question on the other image


Spider ID


Look closely at the spiders in the url you posted


Now this is one


Oo, Pretty!


Courtship most likely.


Shamrock spider?


Shamrock spider.


This is a tough one


Yes, Shamrock spider


ID characteristics?


This appears to be


Orb weaver.


Not so fast:-)


very nice


Agree


Also known as...


Shamrock Spider


Also you Id'd some Araneus


Araneus trifolium


Orb weaver