Ground Crab Spiders represents the other half of the Thomisidae crab spider family. From a front views, all eight eyes will show up. The Goldenrod Crab Spider (Misumena vatia), the sole representative of the genera, lives primarily in the northern half of the United States. Often the small, colorful group of crab spiders in the Thomisidae family get recognized first. New Yorkers from all walks of life can also easily recognize the crab spiders that populate residential areas around the state. White-jawed Jumping Spider (Hentzia mitrata) Peppered Jumping Spider (Pelegrina galathea) White-cheeked Jumping Spider (Pelegrina proterva) The picture at the top of the section shows Hentzia plamarun. While jumping spiders rank as one of the top two spider families in terms of total species, their small size and often dull appearance of the females makes for difficult field identification. The results follow a general spider identification trend witnessed by many researchers. The list follows, including ten species with a picture. Interestingly, a similar search on the Jumping Spiders of New York also took place, with 628 results gathered and placed on a spreadsheet.Īfter sorting for duplicates and genus only identifications, a total of 38 species divided into 24 genera were recorded. Mecynogea lemniscata (Basilica Orbweaver) Larinioides sclopetarius (Gray Cross Spider) Spotted Orbweaver (Neoscona domiciliorum) The stripes across the abdomen make it easy to differentiate from the yellow garden spider. The picture shows the yellow garden spider. Neither of them poses a health problem for people. Because of the large size, they are easy to notice sitting in their webs.
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The Humpbacked Orbweaver (Eustala anastera) is pictured at the top of the section.īoth members of the Argiope genus, with the common name writing spiders also make the New York spiders list. They are colorful orb weavers with distinct body patterns that often build webs in the back yard. One-third or 13 species were in genus Araneus. Results were the documenting of 39 Orb Weaving spider species in New York covering 15 genera. The results were placed on a spreadsheet that was then was sorted for duplicate species and genus only listings. A total of 605 results over a fifteen year time span appeared. The list was created by searching Bugguide for New York spiders in the Orb Weavers Family (Araneidae). It is based on fifteen years of member contributions to Bugguide. The following checklist of New York Spiders in the Orb Weaving family is preliminary. Initial checklists, including spider pictures, are presented below.Ĭhecklist of New York Spiders: Orb Weavers Two additional groups of spiders, Orb Weavers and Jumping Spiders, often catch the average New Yorker’s eyes, along with the lens of the camera or cell phone. Basements or cellars are also prime territory for the common cellar spider species.Īdditional information on these types of spiders can be found by pressing the spiders button. Look for them especially in basement corners. Tegenaria domestica, better known as a barn funnel weaver or domestic house spiders frequent indoor locations. Outside the house, early morning dew often brings out their funnel webs in the yard. Grass spiders also known as funnel weavers, often wander inside the house. New York homes often host the Triangulate House Spider and the Common House spider (Parasteatoda-tepidariorum), pictured, A couple of additional Stedota species go by the name False Widow spiders and they often wander indoors.
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The video at the top of the page shows an enlarged version.Ĭobweb spiders often define the common house spider category.
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They are small spiders that live on walls and other outdoor structures. Speaking of walls, take a look at the walls of your house or apartment building and chances are you will see the Zebra Jumping spider. Many spiders found in the house tend to move from branches to walls to crevices in the walls and windows. In many instances, house spider management can be as easy as trimming the shrubs and tree branches around the yard to insure they do not touch the sides of the house. Indoor spider season runs year round for some species. Green grass, shrubs and trees make a nice habitat for many New York spiders that fall under the general heading home and garden spiders.Įxcept for the northern border, the state’s temperate climate means outdoor spider season lasts from early spring through late fall. While environmental factors influence the types of spiders found in New York, quick reflection on the fact that most New York back yards, whether in the New York city area or in the suburbs of Albany, Buffalo, Rochester or any other urban or suburban area, share very similar environments. New York’s diverse geography, from highly urban to fields, forests and mountains, makes for diversity among New York spiders.