Published Friday, November 28, 2008 6:05 AM
Photo: Not so itsy-bitsy spider
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Eagle photo/Stuart Villanueva
A brightly colored black and yellow female garden spider, Argiope aurantia, sits in her web under the eave of a barn in rural Bryan. The species, also known as a corn spider, is native to most areas in the United States. It is not considered harmful to humans.
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