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Stiphidiidae, also called sheetweb spiders, is a family of araneomorph spiders first described in 1917. [1] Most species are medium size ( Stiphidion facetum is about 8 millimetres (0.31 in) long) and speckled brown with long legs.
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Perhaps the most famous group of spiders that construct funnel-shaped webs is the Australian funnel-web spiders. There are 36 of them and some are dangerous as they produce a fast-acting and ...
This species of spider is extremely competitive and ready to invade foreign webs. They are knowledgeable in understanding that already existing spider webs are made in prey rich environments so there are always incoming resources. The species that are more likely to survive invading another's home are the larger sheet web spiders[3].
Arachnophobics, beware — a massive spiderweb spun in a small town in western Greece has blanketed nearly a 1,000-foot expanse of the region's coast.
A fungus named in honour of Sir David Attenborough has been found infecting and manipulating spiders in a Northern Ireland cave turning them into The Last of Us-style “zombies”.. Researchers ...
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As of September 2019 it contains four species, found in New Zealand and Australia: [1]. Stiphidion adornatum Davies, 1988 – Australia (); Stiphidion diminutum Davies, 1988 – Australia (Queensland)