Arabesque orbweaver (Neoscona arabesca)

I noticed this spider yesterday in the Saweuk Forest, North Aceh. I think this is Neoscona arabesca, commonly known as the Arabesque orbweaver. The characteristically large abdomen indicates that this is a female; I think it contains a lot of spider eggs. The pattern on the back of the abdomen is really interesting and very similar to Indonesian (Javanese) batik patterns. The front legs are always folded; this was a gesture that she was ready to attack whenever danger threatened. The Arabesque orbweaver is common in bushes. They do not build large spider webs like most orbweaver spider species.

Latin nameObservation dateLocation
Neoscona arabesca08.10.2023Saweuk, Kuta Makmur, North Aceh Regency, Aceh, Indonesia

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All of the images here are my own work, taken with a Xiaomi POCO NFC smartphone and an assembled external macro lens.



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Cool bug photos 😅👌👌... it did not move and you was get very good photos.

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