How do the leg colorations of juvenile *Argiope aurantia* contrast with those of mature adults?

Answer

Juveniles possess orange and black bands

There is a notable difference in leg coloration between the immature and adult stages of *Argiope aurantia*. While the adult female exhibits predominantly solid black legs, although some red or yellow sections might appear close to the body, the juvenile spiders possess legs distinctly marked with orange and black bands. This banded coloration serves as a key visual differentiator for the younger spiders. As the juveniles progress through their developmental stages, or instars, this juvenile leg coloration fades away, eventually resulting in the uniform dark leg segments characteristic of the mature adult.

How do the leg colorations of juvenile *Argiope aurantia* contrast with those of mature adults?

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