The Monkey Orb Weaver (Neoscona punctigera) spider hangs from a ceiling fan at night in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on February 3, 2026. The species, often called the ghost spider, is a nocturnal Asian orb-weaver known for its unique resting posture, where it curls up on leaves or bark during the day, resembling a monkey. They create spiral, circular webs at night and leave their webs during the day. Females are larger (approximately 1.1 cm) and actively hunt, while males are smaller and often found near females. They are not aggressive to humans and are beneficial for pest control.
The Monkey Orb Weaver (Neoscona punctigera) spider hangs from a ceiling fan at night in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on February 3, 2026. The species, often called the ghost spider, is a nocturnal Asian orb-weaver known for its unique resting posture, where it curls up on leaves or bark during the day, resembling a monkey. They create spiral, circular webs at night and leave their webs during the day. Females are larger (approximately 1.1 cm) and actively hunt, while males are smaller and often found near females. They are not aggressive to humans and are beneficial for pest control.
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