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  2. Spider taxonomy - Wikipedia

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    Spider taxonomy. Spider taxonomy is the part of taxonomy that is concerned with the science of naming, defining and classifying all spiders, members of the Araneae order of the arthropod class Arachnida, which has more than 48,500 described species. [1] However, there are likely many species that have escaped the human eye as well as specimens ...

  3. Theridiidae - Wikipedia

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    Theridiidae, also known as the tangle-web spiders, cobweb spiders and comb-footed spiders, is a large family of araneomorph spiders first described by Carl Jakob Sundevall in 1833. [1] This diverse, globally distributed family includes over 3,000 species in 124 genera , [ 2 ] and is the most common arthropod found in human dwellings throughout ...

  4. Embioptera - Wikipedia

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    The order Embioptera, commonly known as webspinners or footspinners, [ 2 ] are a small group of mostly tropical and subtropical insects, classified under the subclass Pterygota. The order has also been called Embiodea or Embiidina. [ 3 ] More than 400 species in 11 families have been described, the oldest known fossils of the group being from ...

  5. Textrix denticulata - Wikipedia

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    Textrix denticulata, the toothed weaver, [2] is a funnel web spider of the family Agelenidae found in much of Europe. It was described by the French entomologist Guillaume-Antoine Olivier in 1789. An older name coined by Martini & Goeze in 1778, Aranea cruciger , has been declared a nomen oblitum , allowing Olivier's later name to stand.

  6. Spider - Wikipedia

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    Spiders (order Araneae) are air-breathing arthropods that have eight limbs, chelicerae with fangs generally able to inject venom, [ 2 ] and spinnerets that extrude silk. [ 3 ] They are the largest order of arachnids and rank seventh in total species diversity among all orders of organisms. [ 4 ][ 5 ] Spiders are found worldwide on every ...

  7. Argiope aetherea - Wikipedia

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    Argiope aetherea is a common, large orb-web spider (family Araneidae). Like other species of Argiope, it is commonly known as the St Andrew's Cross spider, due to the characteristic cross-shaped web decorations female spiders often include in their webs. A. aetherea is similar in appearance to A. keyserlingi, however female A. aetherea are ...

  8. Deinopidae - Wikipedia

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    3 genera, 67 species. Deinopidae, also known as net casting spiders, is a family of cribellate [1] spiders first described by Carl Ludwig Koch in 1850. [2] It consists of stick-like elongated spiders that catch prey by stretching a web across their front legs before propelling themselves forward. These unusual webs will stretch two or three ...

  9. Argyrodes lepidus - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Scientific classification; Domain: Eukaryota: ... Argyrodes lepidus is a species of tangle web spider in the genus Argyrodes ...