Arachne (Spider)
The term "Arachne" refers to a genus of spiders known for their intricate web-building abilities. These spiders are often found in various habitats, including gardens and forests. Arachne spiders are part of the larger family of Araneidae, which includes many common orb-weaving spiders. They play a crucial role in controlling insect populations by preying on pests.
In Greek mythology, Arachne was a talented weaver who challenged the goddess Athena to a contest. After losing, she was transformed into a spider, symbolizing the connection between weaving and spider silk. This myth highlights the cultural significance of spiders in storytelling and art.