File:Common Spiders U.S. 380 Larinioides sericatus web.jpg

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English: Finished web of Epeira sclopetaria (Larinioides sericatus) with unusually small number of rays. The spider hangs in the center, head downward, in its customary position. The lower half of the web is wider than the upper half, as it usually is. The cross threads with triangles at the ends are caused by two or more threads sticking together in the middle.
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Source The Common Spiders of the United States. Ginn & Company. Boston. 1902
Author James Henry Emerton (1847 – 1931)

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