Spined micrathena

Micrathena gracilis

"Micrathena gracilis" is a spider in the family Araneidae, commonly known as the spined micrathena. This spider spins a moderately large, very tightly coiled web, often in wooded or brushy areas. It is completely harmless to humans.
Spined Micrathena (Female) - Micrathena gracilis Habitat: Tree bordering a meadow
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Appearance

The only web-building members of the species are the females. Females are 8–10 mm long. They exhibit a bulbous abdomen with a total of ten spines. Males exhibit a fair amount of sexual dimorphism. They tend to be around only half the size of the females. Also, they have fewer spines, a flatter abdomen, and a slightly lighter tone. Although males can produce silk, they mostly use it in the mating ritual, which frequently also proves fatal.
Spined Micrathena (Female) - Micrathena gracilis Habitat: I spotted this spider as she was making her way along some spider silk that was connecting two branches of a tree. 
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Behavior

"Micrathena gracilis" hatches in the spring, the image of an adult. After the summer's growth, the female lays eggs in a sack. These remain relatively dormant through the winter months. The general life span is one year in length.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassArachnida
OrderAraneae
FamilyAraneidae
GenusMicrathena
SpeciesM. gracilis