Thanks! That proves that pastel and woma aren't alleles and probably that they aren't linked either for that to be produced already.
I still don't know if a link has been proven or disproved between woma and spider so that could still throw off the project trying to make a wanabee from spider woma X pastel. For example, if spider and woma where alleles you could still possible produce a spider woma but even breeding it to a super pastel would not get you any wanabees because the spider woma couldn't pass on two copies of the same gene (IF spider and woma are alleles – different mutations of the same gene).
Similarly, if spider and woma happened to be mutations of different genes but close together on the same chromosome it might be possible but unlikely for a spider woma to pass both mutations on to the same offspring also making the wanabee harder than 1 in 8 from spider woma X pastel but still 1 in 8 from like pastel woma X spider or woma X bumblebee.
Chances are that spider and woma aren't linked in any way but without breeding results from spider woma or wanabee we can't know for sure. Your surest bet if staring a wanabee project today might be bumblebee X woma to avoid the unknown spider woma combo on the same side of the breeders.
Have any spider womas or wanabees grown up and bred yet?