facilitating the identification of the individuals on their webs. To check the efficiency of the
method, 17 females and 30 males of Nephila clavipes (Linnaeus 1767) were marked on the
dorsal part of the opisthosoma using enamel applied through a disposable syringe. Success
was obtained in marking 47 individuals; no death, dispersal or agonistic behavior was
observed after the use of the method. This marking did not dissolve in contact with water …