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Black Widow Mothers Love Black Widow tending her eggs.  Araneae,Black Widow,Insects,Latrodectus mactans,Spider,beetles,bugs,macro Click/tap to enlarge Species intro

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  1. Is that a Katipo spider, Elanga? Posted 14 years ago
    1. I am afraid not. It is a Black Widow. The Katipo is an endanger species found in New Zealand. The marking for those are found on the top of their abdomen where a black widows markings are found under the abdomen. Posted 14 years ago
      1. Thanks, I updated the title and tags. First black widow on JungleDragon! Posted 14 years ago
        1. WOW!!! Thanks. Posted 14 years ago

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''Latrodectus mactans'', the Southern black widow, is a highly venomous species of spider in the genus ''Latrodectus''. They are well known for the distinctive black and red coloring of the female of the species and for the fact that she will occasionally eat her mate after reproduction. The species is native to the United States of America, Canada and Mexico. The venom is seldom fatal to healthy humans, and less than one percent of bitten people die.

Similar species: Spiders
Species identified by Ferdy Christant
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Uploaded Jul 15, 2011. Captured Jul 15, 2011 17:48.
  • DSLR-A300
  • f/5.6
  • 1/125s
  • ISO400
  • 300mm