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  2. Trichonephila clavata - Wikipedia

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    Trichonephila clavata, also known as the Joro-spider (ジョロウグモ, Jorō-gumo), is a spider in the Trichonephila genus. Native to East Asia, it is found throughout China, Japan (except Hokkaidō), Korea, and Taiwan, and has been spreading across North America since the 2010s.

  3. Category:Endemic spiders of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Endemic spiders of Japan" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Japanese water spider; N. Nipponidion okinawense; P.

  4. Menemerus brachygnathus - Wikipedia

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    Menemerus brachygnathus is a species of jumping spider. Its Japanese name translates to 'white-bearded jumping spider', due to the white hair-like structures ( trichobothria ) on its limbs and body. Distribution

  5. Asemonea tanikawai - Wikipedia

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    Asemonea tanikawai is a jumping spider that was first described by Hiroyoshi Ikeda in 1996. [1] The species was allocated to the genus Asemonea, first raised by Octavius Pickard-Cambridge in 1869. [2]

  6. Giant Japanese funnel-web spider - Wikipedia

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    Members of the species are typically black with red fangs protruding from the mouth. When fully grown, spiders in the species can grow to have a leg span of ~6 inches (15 cm), making them one of the largest funnel web spider species in the world. [3] The spider is exclusive to the Ryukyu Islands in Japan.

  7. Japanese water spider - Wikipedia

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    Ono had collected Japanese specimens of the water spider and found that species in Europe and Japan differed: An infraspection classification is herewith proposed mainly on the basis of a slight difference in the shape of male palp recognized between specimens from Europe and Japan. [1] Ono proposed the new subspecies because the Japanese male ...

  8. The 10 Most Common House Spiders to Look Out For, According ...

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    With so many kinds of eight-legged bugs running around (nearly 3,000 species in North America alone!), the most common house spiders are bound to pop up in your abode from time to time. And with ...

  9. Category:Spiders of Asia - Wikipedia

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    Spiders native to Asia may also be found in categories covering larger areas: Category:Cosmopolitan spidersspiders native worldwide; Category:Holarctic spidersspiders native to the Holarctic; includes the Palearctic; Category:Palearctic spidersspiders native to the Palearctic, a subregion of the Holarctic; includes northern Asia