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  2. Spider anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Basic characteristics of arachnids include four pairs of legs (1) and a body divided into two segments: the cephalothorax (2) and the abdomen (3). The ventral side of a brown widow spider. The epigastric plates and furrow are visible, as well as the hourglass marking on the underside of the abdomen, which is a characteristic feature of widow ...

  3. Chlorophytum comosum - Wikipedia

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    Chlorophytum comosum, usually called spider plant or common spider plant due to its spider-like look, also known as spider ivy, airplane plant, [2] ribbon plant (a name it shares with Dracaena sanderiana), [3] and hen and chickens, [4] is a species of evergreen perennial flowering plant of the family Asparagaceae.

  4. Evarcha ignea - Wikipedia

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    The spider's body is divided into two main parts: a rather rounded almost rectangular cephalothorax and more pointed and ovoid abdomen that is narrower to the rear. [13] The male has a carapace , the hard upper part of the cephalothorax, that is between 1.9 and 2.3 mm (0.07 and 0.09 in) long and 1.5 and 1.8 mm (0.06 and 0.07 in) wide.

  5. Spider - Wikipedia

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    In spiders, the cephalothorax and abdomen are joined by a small, cylindrical pedicel, which enables the abdomen to move independently when producing silk. The upper surface of the cephalothorax is covered by a single, convex carapace, while the underside is covered by two rather flat plates. The abdomen is soft and egg-shaped.

  6. How To Care for a Spider Plant Like a Pro - AOL

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    Here’s everything you need to know to care for the spider plant. Spider Plant Highlights. Botanical Name: Chlorophytum comosum . Plant Family: Asparagus (Asparagaceae) Common Names: spider plant ...

  7. Pachyballus miniscutulus - Wikipedia

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    The spider's body is divided into two main parts: a round cephalothorax and a larger, wider, and heart-shaped abdomen. [12] The male has a cephalothorax that typically measures 1.3 mm (0.051 in) in length and 1.25 mm (0.049 in) in width. The carapace, the hard upper part of the cephalothorax, is dark brown with black rings around the spider's eyes.

  8. Thorax (arthropod anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    In some insect pupae, like the mosquitoes', the head and thorax can be fused in a cephalothorax. Members of suborder Apocrita (wasps, ants and bees) in the order Hymenoptera have the first segment of the abdomen fused with the thorax, which is called the propodeum .

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

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    Brown recluse. What they look like: The brown recluse is a brown spider with a distinct “violin-shaped marking” on the top of its head and down its back, Potzler says. Also, brown recluse ...