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  2. Thomisus spectabilis - Wikipedia

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    Thomisus spectabilis, also known as the white crab spider or Australian crab spider, is a small spider found in Australia and far east Asia. [1] The body length of the female is up to 10 mm, the male 6.2 mm. Including legs, the spider is around 3 cm across. [2] This spider is usually white, though sometimes may appear yellow.

  3. Thomisidae - Wikipedia

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    Some species sit on or beside flowers or fruit, where they grab visiting insects. Individuals of some species, such as Misumena vatia and Thomisus spectabilis, are able to change color over a period of some days, to match the flower on which they are sitting. Some species frequent promising positions among leaves or bark, where they await prey ...

  4. Thomisus - Wikipedia

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    Thomisus Onustus in Behbahan, Iran. The distribution of Thomisus species is almost worldwide, with the notable exception of most of South America. [5] Although Thomisus species can be found almost anywhere on earth, most species occur in the tropics and the warmer regions of the Old World, with fewer species in the region from New Guinea to Australia and the New World.

  5. T. spectabilis - Wikipedia

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    T. spectabilis may refer to: Tabanus spectabilis, a horsefly species; Tahina spectabilis, a palm species; Thomisus spectabilis, a crab spider species; Tiariturris spectabilis, a sea snail species; Tilloglomus spectabilis, a beetle species; Tortyra spectabilis, a moth species; Turris spectabilis, a sea snail species

  6. Thomisus onustus - Wikipedia

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    Thomisus onustus is a crab spider belonging to the genus Thomisus. These spiders are found across Europe, North Africa, and parts of the Middle East and Asia. T. onustus reside in flowers in lowland vegetation. Females are distinguished by their larger size and ability to change color between white, yellow, and pink as a means of matching ...

  7. Talk:Thomisus spectabilis - Wikipedia

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  8. Thomisus callidus - Wikipedia

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    Thomisus callidus, the yellow crab spider, [1] is a species of spider of the genus Thomisus. It is found in Sri Lanka , Singapore , Sumatra , Nias Island , and Java . [ 2 ] They often hide in flowers and are able to change colors just to blend in to capture prey.

  9. Cross-site leaks - Wikipedia

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    As part of its increased focus on dealing with security issues that depend on misusing long-standing web-platform features, Google launched XSLeaks Wiki in 2020. The initiative aimed to create an open-knowledge database about web-platform features that were being misused and analysing and compiling information about cross-site leak attacks.