Argiope trifasciata: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Class
- Arachnida
- Order
- Araneae
- Family
- Araneidae
- Genus
- Argiope
- Species
- Argiope trifasciata
- Scientific Name
- Argiope trifasciata
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Argiope trifasciata
Argiope trifasciata (the banded garden spider or banded orb weaving spider) is a species of spider native to North and South America, but now found around the world. It can be found in certain areas of Europe, namely the Iberian Peninsula, the Canary Islands, and Madeira. The similar looking Argiope bruennichi is common in the Azores. They typically begin to appear during autumn from early September to late October as temperatures start dropping. In Egypt, the type locality of this spider, females were found surviving the relatively warm winter months.
Their webs can reach a diameter of about 60 cm. The length of the web depends on the size of the spider. Webs are capable of reaching a total length of two meters.
...Argiope trifasciata in languages:
- Afrikaans
- Gestreepte Tuinspinnekop
- Afrikaans
- Gebande Tuinspinnekop
- Arabic
- عنكبوت الحدائق المخطط
- Arabic
- عنكبوت الحدائق غازل النسيج المخطط
- Chinese
- 三帶金蛛
- Czech
- křižák třípruhý
- English
- Banded Garden Spider
- English
- Banded Garden Orbweaver
- English
- Banded Argiope
- English
- Banded Garden Orb-web Spider
- Hebrew
- כסופי דק פסים
- Portuguese
- Cesteira-de-três-faixas
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Argiope aemula
- Argiope aetherea
- Argiope aetheroides
- Argiope ahngeri
- Argiope amoena
- Argiope anasuja
- Argiope anomalopalpis
- Argiope appensa
- Argiope argentata
- Argiope aurantia
- Argiope aurocincta
- Argiope australis
- Argiope bivittigera
- Argiope blanda
- Argiope boesenbergi
- Argiope bougainvilla
- Argiope bruennichi
- Argiope brunnescentia
- Argiope buehleri
- Argiope bullocki
- Argiope butchko
- Argiope caesarea
- Argiope caledonia
- Argiope cameloides
- Argiope carvalhoi
- Argiope catenulata
- Argiope chloreides
- Argiope chloreis
- Argiope comorica
- Argiope coquereli
- Argiope dang
- Argiope dietrichae
- Argiope doboensis
- Argiope doleschalli
- Argiope ericae
- Argiope flavipalpis
- Argiope florida
- Argiope halmaherensis
- Argiope hinderlichi
- Argiope hoiseni
- Argiope intricata
- Argiope jinghongensis
- Argiope kaingang
- Argiope keyserlingi
- Argiope kochi
- Argiope legionis
- Argiope levii
- Argiope lobata
- Argiope luzona
- Argiope macrochoera
- Argiope madang
- Argiope magnifica
- Argiope mangal
- Argiope manila
- Argiope mascordi
- Argiope minuta
- Argiope modesta
- Argiope niasensis
- Argiope ocula
- Argiope ocyaloides
- Argiope pentagona
- Argiope perforata
- Argiope picta
- Argiope pictula
- Argiope ponape
- Argiope possoica
- Argiope probata
- Argiope protensa
- Argiope pulchella
- Argiope pulchelloides
- Argiope radon
- Argiope ranomafanensis
- Argiope reinwardti
- Argiope sapoa
- Argiope sector
- Argiope squallica
- Argiope submaronica
- Argiope takum
- Argiope tapinolobata
- Argiope taprobanica
- Argiope trifasciata
- Argiope truk
- Argiope versicolor
- Argiope vietnamensis
Child Taxa
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