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  2. Amaurobius ferox - Wikipedia

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    Amaurobius ferox, sometimes known as the black lace-weaver, is a common nocturnal spider belonging to the family Amaurobiidae and genus Amaurobius. Its genus includes three subsocial species, A. fenestralis, A. similis and A. ferox, all three of which have highly developed subsocial organizations. [2] Amaurobius ferox originates from Europe

  3. Lace webbed spider - Wikipedia

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    Lace webbed spider, lace-webbed spider or lace-web spider may refer to: Amaurobius fenestralis, a species of spider found from Europe to Central Asia; Amaurobius similis, a species of spider widespread in the Northern Hemisphere; spiders of the family Desidae, otherwise known as intertidal spiders

  4. Matriphagy - Wikipedia

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    Mothers of one particular Australian species of the crab spider, Australomisidia ergandros (formerly in genus Diaea), are only able to lay one clutch, unlike the Black lace-weaver. [9] They invest a significant amount of time and energy into storing nutrients and food into large oocytes, known as trophic eggs, similar to the Black lace-weaver. [9]

  5. Uloborus plumipes - Wikipedia

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    Uloborus plumipes is a species of Old World cribellate spider in the family Uloboridae.Common names include the feather-legged lace weaver and the garden centre spider, the latter name being due to its frequent occurrence of this spider in garden centres.

  6. Amaurobius similis - Wikipedia

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    Amaurobius similis is a species of spider in the family Amaurobiidae. [1] It is one of at least two common spiders found in houses known as lace-webbed spiders. The specific name similis is based on its similarity to the species Amaurobius fenestralis. Both are often found near windows, hence the specific name of A. fenestralis. [citation needed]

  7. Giant, flying Joro spiders make creepy arrival in ... - AOL

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    As of 2022, the Joro spider's range in the U.S. is around 120,000 kilometers, spread across Georgia, South Carolina, North, Carolina and Tennessee, with reports of the spider in Alabama, Maryland ...

  8. Phyxelididae - Wikipedia

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    Lace web spiders Vidole capensis: Scientific classification; Domain: ... As of April 2019, the World Spider Catalog accepts the following genera: [3] Ambohima ...

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    Solitaire: Spider Black Widow. A variation of spider solitaire that lets you build without regard to suit. By Masque Publishing