Black-legged Nephila

Nephila fenestrata

A member of the genus Nephila, the golden silk orb-weavers, the black-legged nephila is native to most of South Africa. It can be found in or near forested areas, where it hangs its web and waits for its prey.
Black-legged Golden Orb-web spider There are only three species of Nephila in South Africa and this one is widespread throughout the country. The males are much smaller than the females and sneak up on the females while they are busy eating. Copulation can take as long as 15 hours, he then sneaks away again as if nothing happened. The young spiderlings cannibalise each other and then disperse. Despite their formidable appearance it is very unlikely for people to get bitten by these spiders and although their bite can be painful, it is not dangerous. Black-legged Nephila,Fall,Geotagged,Nephila fenestrata,South Africa,Spiders

Appearance

The female, with a body length of 20-30mm, is almost entirely black and the first, second and fourth pairs of legs have a brush of bristles on the tibia. The third pair of legs is the shortest with no brush. The abdomen is elongated (long oval) and is cream to yellow with the caudal section (towards the tail end) black or blue with speckles infusing forward into the yellow. There is a huge variation of abdominal patterns with the amount of black or blue on the abdomen. The key feature to identify this species is the black legs and window pattern ventrally.
Golden Orb Web Spider This is a Female of Golden Orb Web Spider - Nephila fenestrata Black-legged Nephila,Geotagged,Nephila fenestrata,South Africa,Spider,Summer,Umkomaas

Distribution

The Black-legged nephila occurs over most of South Africa, excluding the arid central and western regions, and is the only species of Nephila to occur in the Western Cape. Since 2002 this species has crossed over the Hottentots Holland mountain range and is now the most commonly seen orb-web spider on the Cape Peninsula. It can be seen from January till the end of June or even to the end of August, usually in forested areas or near areas with trees allowing for suspension of their large orb-webs. In Kirstenbosch and Newlands Forest one can easily see 30 or more of these spiders on a walk.
Male Black-legged Golden Orb-web spider There were several of these males on the web, all waiting patiently! Black-legged Nephila,Fall,Geotagged,Nephila fenestrata,South Africa,Spiders

Habitat

Often found in or in close proximity to forested areas where they can hang their web.

References:

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http://www.biodiversityexplorer.org/arachnids/spiders/nephilidae/nephila_fenestrata.htm
http://eol.org/pages/1193397/overview
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassArachnida
OrderAraneae
FamilyNephilidae
GenusNephila
SpeciesNephila fenestrata
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South Africa