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  2. Deinopis spinosa - Wikipedia

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    Deinopis spinosa, known generally as the ogrefaced spider or net-casting spider, is a species of ogrefaced spider in the family Deinopidae. It is found in the United States, St. Vincent, and Venezuela .

  3. Deinopis - Wikipedia

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    Deinopis, also known as net-casting spiders, gladiator spiders and ogre-faced spiders, [2] is a genus of net-casting spiders that was first described by W. S. MacLeay in 1839. [3] Its distribution is widely tropical and subtropical.

  4. Deinopidae - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. List of Deinopidae species - Wikipedia

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    3 Deinopis. 4 Menneus. 5 ... This page lists all described species of the spider family Deinopidae accepted by the World Spider ... D. spinosa Marx, 1889 — USA, St ...

  6. Deinopoidea - Wikipedia

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    The group is characterized by the production of orb webs with catching threads of cribellate silk (i.e. silk made up of very fine threads produced by combing an initial thread using the spider's calamistrum). Uloborids spin vertical orb webs, very similar in shape to those made by araneids, such as the cross spider. Deinopids initially spin an ...

  7. Category:Deinopidae - Wikipedia

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  8. D. spinosa - Wikipedia

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    D. spinosa may refer to: Dalea spinosa, a tree species; Deinopis spinosa, a net-casting spider species in the genus Deinopis; Dennstaedtia spinosa, a fern species in the genus Dennstaedtia; Desfontainia spinosa, a medicinal plant species; Diaea spinosa, a crab spider species in the genus Diaea; Didelta spinosa, a flowering plant species in the ...

  9. Sensory drive hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] This anti-predator strategy is also seen in some spider systems, such as Deinopis spinosa, which have evolved higher perceptual capabilities to perceive avian predator cues. [22] In addition, there is evidence that predator species will use auditory cues to detect prey items as well as parasitoid wasps that can detect host cricket ...