I think you're talking about the banded garden spider, here is a link to pics http://www.cirrusimage.com/spider_argiope_trifasciata.htm
Yes, a spider has a distinct head, thorax, and abdomen. The head contains the eyes, fangs, and mouthparts, the thorax is where the legs and most of the internal organs are located, and the abdomen houses the spider's digestive and reproductive organs.
A spider's body is typically divided into two main parts: the cephalothorax (which contains the head and thorax) and the abdomen.
The spider's body is divided into two main sections: the cephalothorax (head and thorax combined) and the abdomen. These sections are connected by a narrow waist-like structure called the pedicel.
The thorax. See the related link for more information.
The thorax of an ant is considered to be its powerhouse. The thorax is the portion of the body to which the ant's legs are attached. There are three sections to the thorax in ants.
no, Spiders have a thorax
Yes,it does indeed have a thorax although it seems like it doesn't have one
that would be the orb weaver spider
Yes, a spider has a distinct head, thorax, and abdomen. The head contains the eyes, fangs, and mouthparts, the thorax is where the legs and most of the internal organs are located, and the abdomen houses the spider's digestive and reproductive organs.
Thorax
In a spider, the Pedicel separates the cephalothorax from the abdomen.
no they have an abdomen, and a cephalothorax.
The sternum, or breastbone, is the central bone of the thorax. It lies in the middle of the chest and articulates with the ribs through the costal cartilages.
A spider's body is typically divided into two main parts: the cephalothorax (which contains the head and thorax) and the abdomen.
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