After making the web they hide in a silk retreat.
Marbled orb weaver male.
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The female has a body length excluding legs of up to 14 mm while the male is rather smaller at 9 mm.
The male strokes the body of a female with his legs during the courtship.
Sometimes both the male and female die after the mating.
Araneus marmoreus spiders have been sighted 70 times by contributing members.
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One strand of silk extends all the way to her retreat.
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Orb weaver males are generally much smaller than the females and commonly lack the showy coloring of their fairer sex.
Orb weaver spiders are members of the spider family araneidae they are the most common group of builders of spiral wheel shaped webs often found in gardens fields and forest.
Orb can in english mean circular hence the english name of the group.
The spider species araneus marmoreus commonly known as marbled orb weaver belongs to the genus araneus in the family araneidae.
However males mate multiple times and often survive mating so cannibalism may not be as common in this species.
If you look closely you can see the spider s claws gripping one of the web support strands at lower left.
Adult female marbled orbweavers are 9 to 20 millimeters in length with very large abdomens that are mostly orange with brown to purple markings and spots of pale yellow.
They build their webs on shrubs reeds or tall grasses.
Based on collected data the geographic range for araneus marmoreus includes 3 countries and 19 states in the united states.
We are basing that possible identification on the similarity of the markings on the legs and abdomen of your specimen to the images posted on bugguide of female marbled orbweavers.
Many species of wasps prey on marbled.
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We would venture a guess that this may be a male marbled orbweaver araneus marmoreus though we have not seen a photograph of one.
Marbled orb weavers prefer wooded areas near water sources like creeks stream rivers ponds and marshes.
Females are twice the size of males and generally stay hidden at the web s perimeter in a mess of dead leaves.
Spiders are naturally adept at handling their silk and frequently appear to be hanging in thin air.
Marbled orb weavers may also do this.