Summary
Trichonephila clavata, commonly known as the golden orb-weaver spider, is a large and striking species of spider found in tropical and subtropical regions. The females can reach a body length of up to 5 centimeters, with a leg span of over 15 centimeters. They are known for their intricate golden silk webs, which can span several meters in diameter and are used to capture flying insects.
Tags
harmful
venomous
bite
garden pest
crop pest
pest