RM2H869BH–St Andrews Cross Spider, Argiope keyserlingi, is an orb weaver spider from Australia. Young female, showing the cross stabilimentum in her web.
RFD992P5–spider stabilimentum Argiope ocyaloides
RFDAB5FB–spider stabilimentum Argiope ocyaloides
RM2AYR52W–Black-and-yellow argiope, Black-and-yellow garden spider (Argiope bruennichi), female with stabilimentum, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RM2MXTKH5–An adult female wasp spider on her web with the stabilimentum visible.
RMR25TCT–Orb Weaving Spider, Allocyclosa bifurca, with stabilimentum
RM2MXTKDF–An adult female wasp spider on her web with the stabilimentum visible.
RMR14KAM–Stabilimentum of Black and Yellow Argiope, Argiope aurantia
RM2MXTK9X–An adult female wasp spider on her web with the stabilimentum visible.
RMR82W0X–Silver Argiope, Argiope argentata, in web with stabilimentum
RM2MXTK4R–An adult female wasp spider on her web with the stabilimentum visible.
RMR7PHX2–Silver Argiope, Argiope argentata, in web with stabilimentum
RM2MXTJWB–An adult female wasp spider on her web with the stabilimentum visible.
RM2G472JE–Juvenile Spider, Argiope sp, with lace-like patterned web stabilimentum, Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia
RMF0121C–An orb-weaving spider rests in the center of its web; the stabilimentum is clearly visible.
RMPJAN86–Wasp Spider; Argiope bruennichi Single on Web with Stabilimentum; Holding Prey Cornwall; UK
RM2MXTJ24–A juvenile female wasp spider in the centre of her web with the stabilimentum present.
RM2G4717C–Juvenile Spider, Argiope sp, with lace-like patterned web stabilimentum, Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia
RM2H869B4–St Andrews Cross Spider, Argiope keyserlingi,i s an orb weaver spider from Australia. Female, showing the cross stabilimentum in her web.
RM2G47116–Juvenile Spider, Argiope sp, with lace-like patterned web stabilimentum, Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia
RFDAB5N8–spider stabilimentum Argiope ocyaloides
RM2AYYJ78–Black-and-yellow argiope, Black-and-yellow garden spider (Argiope bruennichi), female with stabilimentum, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RM2BNYFM8–Orb-Weaver Spider, Argiope sp, with lace-like patterned web stabilimentum, Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia
RM2M90DK8–A female wasp spider (Argiope bruennichi) on the web showing the stabilimentum, photographed in unmanaged grassland in Wiltshire, England.
RME9GW3E–Beautifully spun spider web with spiral stabilimentum web decoration of Orb-web Spider (Cyclosa sp) in the tropical rainforest of Borneo
RM2GC2W9C–Wasp spider (Argiope bruennichi), dorsal side of yellow and black garden spider in web, with zigzag web decoration (stabilimentum), Germany
RMBHCDBY–Argiope spider photographed in Tanzania, Africa.
RMDNCH36–Wasp spider (Argiope bruennichi), sitting in the center of its net
RMGKN682–Wasp spider (Argiope bruennichi / Aranea brünnichii) feeding on caught insect in spiral orb web
RF2H50FEB–Beautiful Black and Yellow Garden Spider, Argiope aurantia, on her web
RMR7PN94–Silver Argiope, Argiope argentata, in web with stabilimentum
RMW7H551–wasp spider Burgundy France
RMR40835–Featherlegged Spider, Uloborus sp., in web with stabilimentum
RFE6W4MP–Yellow black Argiope bruennichi spider
RMPCXHJR–Wasp Spider; Argiope bruennichi Single on Web with Stabilimentum; Holding Prey Cornwall; UK
RMBPPP7P–Female wasp spider (Argiope bruennichi). Godlingston Heath, Purbeck, UK.
RM2GF2FNE–Wasp Spider; Argiope bruennichi; Cornwall; UK
RMEJR101–Juvenile St Andrew's Cross Spider (Argiope keyserlingi), New South Wales, Australia
RMW6H5FC–Garden spider web. Close up of wasp spider Argiope bruennichi
RFMEXGBF–A Yellow Garden Spider, Argiope aurantia, kills and wraps a grasshopper in silk after it became stuck in the spider's web.
RF2JR0FG9–Female wasp spider (Agriope bruennichi) in it's orb web
RF2R18WP9–in the balance of power - natural scales of stones by the sea to the orange sunset - symbol photo
RF2GE5RHT–Close up of large spider on web
RF2EAXYTJ–Signature spider (Argiope anasuja) building web by producing silk thread to catch prey like small insects and bugs on house garden in kerala, india
RM2MXTJ60–A female wasp spider that has just killed a male wasp spider after mating.
RMBHCFBX–Argiope spider photographed in Tanzania, Africa.
RFW59YF6–Juvenile Argiope orb weaving spider with spiral shaped web decoration (also known as a stabilimentum)
RMW7XXM5–Silver argiope spider (Argiope argentata) juvenile with raindrop trapped in its stabilimentum. Tobago, West Indies.
RMEBN9Y9–black-and-yellow argiope, black-and-yellow garden spider (Argiope bruennichi), sitting in its net, with stabilimentum, Germany, Bavaria
RMDGY07A–Female Wasp-spider, Argiope bruennichii on web, with stabilimentum.
RMW7H4JJ–wasp spider Burgundy France
RMR40832–Featherlegged Spider, Uloborus sp., in web with stabilimentum
RFE6W4MM–Yellow black spider Argiope bruennichi
RMR2MP82–Featherlegged spider, Uloborus sp., in web with stabilimentum
RMPE1G10–Female Lobed Agiope spider waiting on her web with stabilimentum clearly visible
RMR14K64–Black and Yellow Argiope, Argiope aurantia, with prominent stabilimentum
RMJ9D6BR–Small white spider at the centre of its spiderweb with circular stabilimentum, Far North Queensland, FNQ, QLD, Australia
RMW6H5BF–Close up of wasp spider Argiope bruennichi. Garden spider web
RF2X02GKT–A female garden cross spider (argiope pulchella) with a striped abdomen rests at the centre of its web between four stabilimentum.
RF2JR0GKN–Female wasp spider (Agriope bruennichi) in it's orb web
RF2R18WPB–Imbalance of forces - natural scales of stones ( in imbalance) at the sea to the orange sunset - symbol photo
RF2FX887Y–Small male and large female St Andrews Cross spiders (Argiope keyserlingi) in web with woven cross (stabilimentum).Queensland, Australia, summer.
RF2EAXYTD–Signature spider (Argiope anasuja) building web by producing silk thread to catch prey like small insects and bugs on house garden in kerala, india
RM2MXTJ9J–A female wasp spider that has just killed a male wasp spider after mating.
RFS46W3W–Wasp spider (Argiope bruennichi) Female waiting for prey and showing its distinctive “stabilimentum” a white zig-zag strip running down the middle of its web. Lakeside Country Park, Eastleigh, UK
RF2R06T75–Close up view of a spiral stabilimentum in the spider web with the spider sitting middle of the web. This spider net made as to consist a thick white
RMC6888M–Wasp Spider Argiope bruennichi showing zigzag stabilimentum woven into web , Essex, UK, summer
RMEBN9YA–black-and-yellow argiope, black-and-yellow garden spider (Argiope bruennichi), sitting in its net, with stabilimentum, Germany, Bavaria
RF2D74YMF–Female Yellow Garden ORB Weaver Spider (Argiope Aurantia). Yellow garden spiders are large, orb-weaving arachnids, meaning they spin a circular web. M
RMW7H4W8–wasp spider Burgundy France
RF2D4MA83–Belly Of Argiope Bruennichi Spider On Its Web In A Garden
RFW2J3EG–Argiope keyserlingi, the St Andrew's Cross spider, sitting on her web with stabilimentum
RF2MC1HAP–Single female of the wasp spider (latin name: Argiope bruennichi) in Montenegro
RMPE1G0K–Female Lobed Agiope spider waiting on her web with stabilimentum clearly visible
RMR14K6G–Black and Yellow Argiope, Argiope aurantia, with prominent stabilimentum
RF2DE4AY9–Web of the wasp spider (Argiope bruennichi) with vertical zigzag stabilimentum of spider silk, family of true wheel spiders, Valais, Switzerland
RMW6H550–Garden spider web. Close up of wasp spider Argiope bruennichi
RM2BNE64P–Female Wasp Spider (Argiope bruennichi) With prey, and showing stabilimentum Sutcliffe Park Nature Reserve, London., Eltham, London, UK. August
RF2J68NYY–Wasp spider on cobweb with stabilimentum. Argiope bruennichi on web in grass. Striped female arachnid on zig-zag spiderweb by green blurry background,
RF2R18WPE–in the balance of power - natural scales of stones by the sea to the orange sunset - symbol photo
RF2FX88BN–Small male and large female St Andrews Cross spiders (Argiope keyserlingi) in web with woven cross (stabilimentum).Queensland, Australia, summer.
RF2EAXYTG–Signature spider (Argiope anasuja) building web by producing silk thread to catch prey like small insects and bugs on house garden in kerala, india
RF2R4YXBM–Juvenile black and yellow garden or argiope spider in the center of the stabilimentum portion of its spider web.
RMAY934W–Orb-weaver spider, Argiope aurantia, female in web with stabilimentum
RMFKXRF0–Wasp spider (Argiope bruennichi / Aranea brünnichii) female on spiral orb web showing stabilimentum, zig-zag web decoration
RMWTCEPG–The female Common Banded Argiope is one of the largest of the Orb-web Spiders, and typically sits in the centre of her web head-down.
RMJ0P4JX–Female Wasp Spider Wrapping Prey on Stabilimentum
RF2D74YKK–Female Yellow Garden ORB Weaver Spider (Argiope Aurantia). Yellow garden spiders are large, orb-weaving arachnids, meaning they spin a circular web. M
RMW7H50W–wasp spider Burgundy France
RF2D4MA2R–Argiope Bruennichi Spider On Its Web In A Garden
RMARWGTT–Black and yellow garden spider, Argiope aurantia, in web with stabilimentum
RF2MC1HAY–Single female of the wasp spider (latin name: Argiope bruennichi) in Montenegro
RMPE1FTF–Female Lobed Agiope spider waiting on her web with stabilimentum clearly visible
RMR14K9P–Black and Yellow Argiope, Argiope aurantia, with prominent stabilimentum
RF2MC1HB7–Single female of the wasp spider (latin name: Argiope bruennichi) in Montenegro
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