Larinioides cornutus, the furrow spider,[1]furrow orb spider, or foliate spider[2] is an orb-weaver spider with Holarctic distribution.
Orb weaver bites are not especially dangerous for humans, though symptoms include mild pain, numbness, and swelling. Rarely, nausea and dizziness may occur.
^Weber, Larry (2003). Spiders of the North Woods. Duluth, MN: Kollath+Stensaas Publ. pp. 88–89.
^Furrow Orb Weaver Spider – Larinioides cornutus, North American Insects & Spiders.
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