Hello Spidey

Life is short;You must spinA web of wonderFor the whole world to see

This guest was waiting for me when I arrived home the other day. It had made a web for itself near my washing line. Glad I didn't walk into it.

It's an Argiope keyserlingi, or a St Andrew's Cross spider. They're known for the distinctive decorations on their webs, usually a zig-zag pattern forming an X in the middle of the web.

The pattern, or stabilimentum, is thought to be a warning to birds and similar predators to stay away. It also attracts insects as it reflects ultra-violet light.

It's one of the prettier spiders I've seen. And its bite is mostly harmless and non toxic to humans too which is good to know.

 

Photos and haiqua © CJ Levinson 2015

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