Araneus chickweed
The épeire chickweed is a very coloured spider which hides in a dead sheet rolled in horn.
Description
The females can reach the size of 15 Misters the color of the globular abdomen of form goes from the beige to orange. Many yellowish points strew surface with it.
Behavior
The épeire chickweed builds small fabrics close to the ground (less than 10 or 20 cm in height) and waits until the evening in a sheet which it suspended in the vicinity. This species lives in the wet forests, the marshy clearings and meadows.It weaves in June and July a fabric which comprises to the maximum 20 rays. The eggs are laid until August. The small spiders hatch quickly, winter in a youthful state and are fully developed at the beginning of the summer of the following year.
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