Banana Garden Spider. Banana spiders have an oblong square body rather than a rounded one. Banana spider identification.
Its correct name is the Golden silk orb-weaver. It is common to the contiguous United States Hawaii southern Canada Mexico. The species was first described by Hippolyte Lucas in 1833.
Found all over the United States the banana spider is hallmarked by its large and boisterous webs sometimes spanning over three feet in total length.
Banded Garden Spider Argiope trifasciata. Found all over the United States the banana spider is hallmarked by its large and boisterous webs sometimes spanning over three feet in total length. The females can grow as long as 2 50 mm not counting the length of their super-long legs. As far as their appearance is concerned they seem to be quite enthralling.