What is triangular spider?

The triangular spider is a type of spider belonging to the family Araneidae. Its scientific name is Arkys lancearius. This spider is commonly found in Australia, Sri Lanka, and India. It is known for its unique triangular body shape and long, thin legs that help it to move around easily.

The triangular spider typically builds its web in the vegetation and leaves of trees and shrubs. Its web is made up of non-sticky silk that is used to create a framework for the sticky silk that traps its prey. The triangular spider mainly feeds on insects, such as flies and beetles.

This spider is typically light brown or grey in color and can grow up to 14 mm in body length. Females are generally larger than males. The triangular spider is not considered harmful to humans, as its venom is not toxic enough to cause any serious harm. However, it may bite if provoked or threatened.