Orbweavers: Family Araneidae

There are 57 species of orbweavers known from Ohio.  This represents 9% of our spider species.

Characteristics of Araneidae:

  • spin distinctive round, flat, orb web
  • orb usually oriented vertically
  • spider typically has a round or oval abdomen (some have bumps or spikes)
  • medium to large spiders
  • typical jaws (chelicerae)

This family of spiders includes the most famous of spiders, the orbweavers. Charlotte was an orbweaver. The complex orb webs characteristic of this family are shared with the long-jawed spiders. The orbweavers, with a few exceptions, can be distinguished from long-jawed orbweavers because they usually have typical jaws; round, oval or spiny abdomens; and, vertical orbs. Long-jawed orbweavers have long-thin abdomens and their webs are often oriented in a horizontal plane. Most of our largest and most conspicuous web spiders are orbweavers. Orbweavers often repair or replace their web daily. They consume and recycle the silk, composed almost entirely of protein. Most orbweavers spend the winter in the egg case or as juveniles. Smaller species mature in spring, larger species mature in autumn. Adults of most species die before winter.

Ohio Examples:

photo of banded garden spider

banded garden spider (Argiope trifasciata) female

photo of black-and-yellow garden spider

black-and-yellow garden spider (Argiope aurantia) female

Micrathena gracilis female

Micrathena gracilis female

Larinioides cornutus female

Larinioides cornutus female

Araneus trifolium female

Araneus trifolium female

Araneus marmoreus female

Araneus marmoreus female

Araneus cavaticus female (captive)

Araneus cavaticus female (captive)

Araniella displicata female

Araniella displicata female

 

Neoscona crucifera female

Neoscona crucifera female

Araneus diadematus female

Araneus diadematus female