The long-jawed orb weavers or long jawed spiders (family Tetragnathidae) are elongated spiders with long legs and chelicerae weaving small orb webs with an open hub and few, wide-set radii and spirals.
The genus Nephila, or golden silk orb-weavers, named after the golden tint of their silk, has been separated into its own family, Nephilidae.
Leucauge granulata (Silver Orb Spider)
Silver Orb Spiders make a small orb web in spaces between shrubs, the web typically being slanted (often nearly horizontal) rather than vertical. The... 
Metine spider
A tetragnathid. 
Tetragnatha bituberculata
A spider in small webs associated with lush green vegetation along creek banks. Usually not noticed because of its habit of resting with legs... 
Tetragnatha demissa
Tetragnatha demissa typically builds a small roughly circular web near water. Also found lying along dead twigs or strands of fencing wire with not... 
Tetragnatha nitens?
Tetragnatha sp. Long-jawed Spiders (also known as Four-jawed Spiders) have enlarged jaws (chelicerae and fangs). They build horizontal or inclined... 





