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  2. Misumena vatia - Wikipedia

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    Misumena vatia is a species of crab spider with a holarctic distribution. In North America, it is called the goldenrod crab spider or flower (crab) spider, [ 1 ] as it is commonly found hunting in goldenrod sprays and milkweed plants.

  3. Misumena - Wikipedia

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    Misumena is a genus of crab spiders sometimes referred to as flower crab spiders. [1] They are similar in appearance to several other genera in the family Thomisidae, such as Misumenoides and Mecaphesa. [1] Misumena vatia, the goldenrod crab spider, is a North American species commonly seen hunting in goldenrod (Solidago) sprays in autumn. It ...

  4. Thomisidae - Wikipedia

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    Misumena vatia female Angaeus sp., Karnataka, India Ant-mimic Amyciaea sp., Karnataka, India Phyrnarachne sp. mimicking bird-dropping, Karnataka, India Camaricus sp., Goa, India Runcinia sp., Goa, India A crab-spider is spotted with a bumblebee as its prey underneath a leaf. As of December 2021, this large family contains around 171 genera: [1]

  5. 3-Hydroxykynurenine - Wikipedia

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    It is one of two pigments identified as responsible for the goldenrod crab spider's (Misumena vatia) yellow coloration. The Kynurenine pathway, which connects quinolinic acid to tryptophan. The pathway is named for the first intermediate, kynurenine, which is a precursor to kynurenic acid and 3-hydroxykynurenine. [2]

  6. Misumenini - Wikipedia

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    The tribe Misumenini belongs to the crab spider family, Thomisidae. As circumscribed by Lehtinen, typical members of the tribe Misumenini have a greenish body and legs (in fresh specimens), and a relatively uncomplicated colour pattern. They have a more-or-less unmodified carapace with only rarely any modifications to the abdomen. Adult males ...

  7. Misumenoides - Wikipedia

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    The female Misumenoides formosipes, while similar to Misumena vatia, is not as large, and can be distinguished by the inverted 'V' marking on its back (with the point of the V closer to the cephalothorax) and the 'mask' over its eyes.

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  9. Mecaphesa asperata - Wikipedia

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    Mecaphesa asperata, the northern crab spider, is a species of crab spider in the family Thomisidae, found in North and Central America, and the Caribbean. [1] It is a species of the 'flower spiders', so-called because they generally hunt in similarly coloured flowers for visitors such as bees and flies, and is a much smaller nearctic relative ...