Odontomyia argentata was created in 1794.
Odontomyia angulata was created in 1798.
Odontomyia tigrina was created in 1775.
Odontomyia ornata was created in 1822.
Odontomyia hydroleon was created in 1758.
Odontomyia microleon was created in 1758.
Endotricha argentata was created in 1963.
Coccothrinax argentata was created in 1804.
Micardia argentata was created in 1878.
Callipielus argentata was created in 1957.
Argiope argentata was created in 1775.
Volpe argentata is an Italian equivalent of 'silver fox'. In the word by word translation, the feminine gender noun 'volpe' means 'fox'. The feminine adjective 'argentata' means 'silver'. The phrase is pronounced 'VOHL-pay ahr-jehn-TAH-tah'.
The description provided matches that of the silver argiope spider, also known as Argiope argentata. This species is characterized by its silver abdomen and yellow/brown legs. It is a common orb-weaving spider found in the southern United States and parts of South America.