Order: Araneae Eight segmented legs, chelicerae that are fangs, and spinnerets that secrete silk. Segments fused into two tagmata with a small section in the middle called a pedicel.
Identified as order Araneae due to the four sets of legs, the prosoma and opisthosoma, and the web. Looks like A. aurantia due to the pattern on the back and shape of the abdomen.
Identified as order Hymenoptera due to the two pairs of transparent wings and the “wasp waist”.
Identified as order Araneae due to the four sets of legs, the fused head and thorax (prosoma), opisthosoma, and the fact that it’s in a web.