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Misumena vatia
goldenrod crab spider, flower crab spider, white death spider
Misumena vatia is a crab spider in the family Thomisidae found across the northern hemisphere in North America and Europe. Adult females are ambush predators that hunt on flowers, where they capture pollinating insects using venom and their enlarged front legs. Females possess a remarkable ability to change color between yellow and white to match their floral substrate, a process taking 6–25 days depending on direction. The species exhibits extreme sexual dimorphism: females reach 6–11 mm while males are only 2.5–5 mm and lack color-changing ability. Females are sedentary, occupying single flowers for extended periods, while males actively search for mates following silk draglines.