Trichonephila edulis

1 Golden orb weaver at Wodonga, VIC

Trichonephila edulis at Wodonga, VIC - 10 Jan 2021
Trichonephila edulis at Wodonga, VIC - 10 Jan 2021
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Trichonephila edulis 20 Jan 2021 MichaelMulvaney
Trichonephila edulis 11 Jan 2021 KylieWaldon
Unidentified 10 Jan 2021 KylieWaldon

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I looked up to see all the cicadas flying around and then saw this mega structure of webs joining the trees together well over my head. And there were all manner of insects in the webs. There were two spiders; a bigger one and a tiny one.

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   20 Jan 2021
The females in this species are 8 times larger than the tinchy males. You sometimes get multiple males on a web who are freeloading off the females web catches. You should also look out for small Dew Drop spiders that are in the same family as Red-back spiders and have a shiny silver abdomen reflecting light like a dew drop. They live on the edge of the webs of Nephila species and steal food from their host spiders. This is known as kleptoparasitism.
KylieWaldon wrote:
   24 Jan 2021
thanks michael. i will keep my eyes more peeled. I am slowly noticing the creatures with better camo gear, but still not seen a snake and its not small at all!

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