Yes,it does indeed have a thorax although it seems like it doesn't have one
no
no, Spiders have a thorax
that would be the orb weaver spider
Thorax
No; the first tagma of the spiders body is the cephalothorax; they have neither head nor thorax.
In a spider, the Pedicel separates the cephalothorax from the abdomen.
no they have an abdomen, and a cephalothorax.
I think you're talking about the banded garden spider, here is a link to pics http://www.cirrusimage.com/spider_argiope_trifasciata.htm
I think you're looking at a Hobo spider
it isnot a huntsman spider i do not know what spider it is though Jake
the anterior part of a crustacean (crabs etc) or other arthropods (such as the spider) which consists of a united head and thorax
The Harvestman is an eight-legged arachnid that is often mistaken for a spider, but is in fact a member of the mite family. Where a spider has a distinct thorax and abdomen, the Harvestman has a fused torso.
Green Lynx Spider