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What is this spider from Arizona?

Biology Asked on December 8, 2020

spider from Phoenix AZ

I live in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. Can you please identify this spider for me. Is it dangerous?

2 Answers

It's hard to judge from a single photo but it appears to be from the Family Theridiidae (cobweb spiders). Spiders in this family have long front (first legs)and much shorter third legs as the spider in your photo seems to have. But the perspective may be off. You don't mention the size which would help.

I enjoy photographing insects and spiders in my area. One thing I found when I was trying to identify spiders is colour and pattern can vary quite a bit from different locale. Sometimes two spiders of the same species could look like two completely different species.

So please bear this in mind. All I am is an arthropod enthusiast that has benefited from some more skilled and knowledgeable people helping me out. With that in mind, I wonder if your spider might be Phylloneta pictipes (syn. Theridion pictipes).

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Source: http://bugguide.net/node/view/2209

I should've said but the two spiders above are the same species; male on the right and female on the left.

You can check out more spiders of this species at http://bugguide.net/node/view/49080/bgimage and see how they vary.

Answered by Jude on December 8, 2020

The spider is a spotted orbweaver (genus Neoscona)

Western Spotted Orbweaver

Probably of the species: Western Spotted Orbweaver (Neoscona oaxacensis)

This photo I attach came from a gallery of western spotted orbweaver observations filtered on only observations from Arizona: https://inaturalist.ca/taxa/123713-Neoscona-oaxacensis/browse_photos?quality_grade=any&place_id=40

Answered by JimN on December 8, 2020

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