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  2. Eresus sandaliatus - Wikipedia

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    Eresus sandaliatus is a species of spider found primarily in northern and central Europe. Like other species of the genus Eresus, it is commonly called ladybird spider because of the coloration of the male. E. sandaliatus is one of the three species into which Eresus cinnaberinus or Eresus niger has been divided. [1]

  3. Paraplectana tsushimensis - Wikipedia

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    The male ladybird mimic spider has an intricate courtship ritual it uses to attract females during mating season. It will use specific movements and vibrations, a dance of sorts. The female will choose a partner based on the performances. Like most spiders, the female ladybird mimic spider will lay its eggs inside of a silk egg sac.

  4. Eresus - Wikipedia

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    Eresus, also called ladybird spiders, [2] is a genus of velvet spiders (family Eresidae) that was first described by Charles Athanase Walckenaer in 1805. [3] Members of the genus formerly called Eresus cinnaberinus or Eresus niger are now placed in one of three species: Eresus kollari , Eresus sandaliatus and Eresus moravicus .

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

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    Hobo spider. What they look like: Hobo spiders are tannish-brown and the top of the spider may look mottled, with darker and lighter spots, Potzler says. They look pretty hairy and have spiny ...

  6. Coccinellidae - Wikipedia

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    As an anti-predator defense, spiders of the genus Eresus, known as ladybird spiders, have evolved to replicate the patterns of coccinellids. This is a form of Batesian mimicry, as the spiders lack the chemicals. This resemblance is limited to adult male spiders which are actively searching for females and exposed – unlike the females and ...

  7. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Monday, November 18

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    THINGS WITH SPOTS: DALMATIAN, DIE, DOMINO, LADYBUG 4. ... HERMIT, HORSESHOE, SPIDER. How'd you do? Up Next: - 15 Fun Games Like Connections to Play Every Day. Related: Today’s NYT ‘Strands ...

  8. Why are brown-colored ‘ladybugs’ all over my house this fall ...

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    “Although they look like beetles, which ladybugs technically are, … they are in fact true bugs, like stink bugs and leaf-footed bugs,” Bertone said. Kudzu bugs have sucking mouth parts ...

  9. Velvet spider - Wikipedia

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    Velvet spiders (family Eresidae) are a small group (about 100 species in 9 genera [1]) of spiders almost entirely limited to the Old World, with the exception of one species known from Brazil. In Europe, some are commonly called the ladybird spiders .