Green Lynx Spider (Peucetia viridans)

Green Lynx Spider (Peucetia viridans)

Scaled collection of drawings of Green Lynx Spider in various poses
Description
Description

If you are looking for a spider for pest management, the Green Lynx Spider (Peuceta viridans) is your best choice. However, note that the spider is a threat to pollinating agents. A bright-green color and the ability to change color from green to pale yellow make it fit it's arboreal background. It is the largest spider in the family Oxyopidae whose venom is harmful to small prey but not to humans. The Green Lynx Spider is native to North America and is nicknamed after its body color. It is separated from other spiders in the same family by distinctive hexagonal eye arrangements and several black spots and prominent spines on its legs.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Male and female Green Lynx Spiders vary in size. The female Green Lynx Spider has an overall legspan length between 1.1”-2.05” (28-52 mm), body length of .47”-.87” (12-22 mm), body width of .12”-.22” (3-5.5 mm), and body height of .13”-.24” (3.2-6 mm). The male Green Lynx Spider has an overall legspan length between 1.02”-1.18” (26-30 mm), body length of .43”-.51” (11-13 mm), body width of .11”-.13” (2.8-3.3 mm), and body height of .12”-.14” (3-3.5 mm). The common lifespan of the Green Lynx Spider is 1 year.

3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
.12”-.14” | 3-3.5 mm (Male); .13”-.24” | 3.2-6 mm (Female)
Width:
.11”-.13” | 2.8-3.3 mm (Male); .12”-.22” | 3-5.5 mm (Female)
Depth:
Length:
1.02”-1.18” | 26-30 mm (Male); 1.1”-2.05” | 28-52 mm (Female)
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Body Length: .43”-.51” | 11-13 mm (Male); .47”-.87” | 12-22 mm (Female)

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Scientific Name:
Peucetia viridans
Lifespan:
1 year

Drawings include:

Green Lynx Spider top view, side

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