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Grass Spider
Grass spider may refer to: * genus '' Agelena'', the Eurasian grass spiders * genus ''Agelenopsis'', the American grass spiders See also * genus '' Oxytate'', the (green) grass crab spiders * genus ''Runcinia'', the (brown) grass crab spiders * species ''Argiope catenulata ''Argiope catenulata'', also known as the grass cross spider, is a species of orb-weaver spiders (family Araneidae) ranging from India to the Philippines and Papua New Guinea, and also found in Australia in 2019. Like other species of the same ge ...'', the grass cross spider * species '' Florinda coccinea'', the red grass spider {{Animal common name Set index articles on spiders ...
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Agelena
Agelena is a genus of agelenid spiders first described by Charles Athanase Walckenaer in 1805. Sometimes referred to as Eurasian grass spiders, they trap their prey by weaving entangling non-sticky funnel webs. They are limited to the Old world, occurring from Africa to Japan. Many species have been moved to other genera, particularly to ''Allagelena'', '' Benoitia'' and ''Mistaria''. ''Agelena limbata'' is one of the most common web-weaving spider species in Japan. Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted 46 species: *'' Agelena annulipedella'' Strand, 1913 — Central Africa *''Agelena atlantea'' Fage, 1938 — Morocco *'' Agelena australis'' Simon, 1896 — South Africa *'' Agelena babai'' Tanikawa, 2005 — Japan *'' Agelena barunae'' Tikader, 1970 — India *'' Agelena borbonica'' Vinson, 1863 — Réunion *'' Agelena canariensis'' Lucas, 1838 — Canary Is., Morocco, Algeria *'' Agelena chayu'' Zhang, Zhu & Song, 2005 — China *'' Agelena choi'' Paik, 1965 — Korea * ...
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Grass Spider (Genus Agelenopsis)
Grass spider may refer to: * genus '' Agelena'', the Eurasian grass spiders * genus ''Agelenopsis'', the American grass spiders See also * genus '' Oxytate'', the (green) grass crab spiders * genus ''Runcinia'', the (brown) grass crab spiders * species ''Argiope catenulata ''Argiope catenulata'', also known as the grass cross spider, is a species of orb-weaver spiders (family Araneidae) ranging from India to the Philippines and Papua New Guinea, and also found in Australia in 2019. Like other species of the same ge ...'', the grass cross spider * species '' Florinda coccinea'', the red grass spider {{Animal common name Set index articles on spiders ...
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Agelenopsis
''Agelenopsis'', commonly known as the American grass spiders, is a genus of funnel weavers first described by C.G. Giebel in 1869. They weave sheet webs that have a funnel shelter on one edge. The web is not sticky, but these spiders make up for that shortcoming by running very rapidly. The larger specimens (depending on species) can grow to about 19 mm in body length. They may be recognized by the arrangement of their eight eyes into three rows. The top row has two eyes, the middle row has four eyes, and the bottom row has two eyes (spaced wider than the ones on the top row). They have two prominent hind spinnerets, somewhat indistinct bands on their legs, and two dark bands running down either side of the cephalothorax. Name The genus name is a combination of '' Agelena'' (Eurasian grass spiders), a genus of similar spiders, and Greek ''-opsis'' "to look like". They are harmless spiders. Although most spiders use their webs to catch prey, the grass spider's web lacks adh ...
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Oxytate
The genus ''Oxytate'', commonly known as grass crab spiders, comprises a homogenous group of nocturnal crab spiders (family Thomisidae). The complete Mitochondrial DNA, mitochondrial genome of the type species ''O. striatipes'' was determined in 2014. Description Although they do not construct webs, both sexes possess a Spider silk, silk apparatus. A study of the type species, ''O. striatipes'', revealed that they possess a simpler and more primitive spigot system than other members of the family, as even the females possess neither tubuliform glands for cocoon production, nor triad spigots for web-building. Males and females do however have three types of silk gland, which are classified as ampullate, pyriform and aciniform. Four ampullate glands are connected to the anterior spinnerets, while eight minor ampullate glands are connected to the median spinnerets. The pyriform glands are connected to the anterior spinnerets (90 in females and 80 in males). The aciniform glands a ...
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Runcinia
''Runcinia'' is a genus of crab spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1875. The former ''R. elongata'' is a synonym of ''Thomisus elongatus''. Species it contains thirty species, found mostly in Africa and east Asia, with a few exceptions: *'' Runcinia acuminata'' ( Thorell, 1881) – Bangladesh to Japan, New Guinea, Australia *'' Runcinia aethiops'' (Simon, 1901) – Africa *'' Runcinia albida'' (Marx, 1893) – Congo *'' Runcinia bifrons'' (Simon, 1895) – India, Sri Lanka, Vietnam *'' Runcinia carae'' Dippenaar-Schoeman, 1983 – Botswana, Kenya *'' Runcinia caudata'' Schenkel, 1963 – China *'' Runcinia depressa'' Simon, 1906 – Africa *'' Runcinia disticta'' Thorell, 1891 – Myanmar, Indonesia ( Sumatra, Java) *'' Runcinia dubia'' Caporiacco, 1940 – Somalia *'' Runcinia erythrina'' Jézéquel, 1964 – West, Southern Africa *'' Runcinia escheri'' Reimoser, 1934 – India *'' Runcinia flavida'' (Simon, 1881) – Spain, Africa *'' Runcinia ghor ...
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Argiope Catenulata
''Argiope catenulata'', also known as the grass cross spider, is a species of orb-weaver spiders (family Araneidae) ranging from India to the Philippines and Papua New Guinea, and also found in Australia in 2019. Like other species of the same genus, it builds a web with a zig-zag stabilimentum. Description ''Argiope catenulata'' is a colorful spider. The female's cephalothorax is yellow with black eye margins. Its abdomen is oblong with a black and silvery-whitish yellow dorsal pattern. Brown patches of irregular shapes are present from the median of the opisthosoma (abdomen) to the posterior side. The legs are black with thin white rings. The male is smaller than the female. It has a brownish red to yellowish brown cephalothorax with black eye margins. Its abdomen is yellowish with a dorsal pattern as in the female. The legs are yellowish brown. Ecology ''Argiope catenulata'' are web builders, the circular webs have zigzag webbing known as white stabilimenta making them sticky ...
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Florinda Coccinea
Florinda may refer to: * ''Florinda coccinea'', the blacktailed red sheetweaver * Florinda (TV series) from the Philippines * Florinda, Florida, a former community ;As a given name * Florinda la Cava, legendary Spaniard * Florinda Bolkan, Brazilian actress * Florinda Donner, German-born American author and anthropologist * Florinda Grandino de Oliveira, birth name of Linda Batista, Brazilian musician * Florinda Handcock, Viscountess Castlemaine, wife of William Handcock, 1st Viscount Castlemaine * Florinda Meza, Mexican actress * Florinda da Rosa Silva Chan Florinda da Rosa Silva Chan (陳麗敏) (1954–) the first Secretary for Administration and Justice in Macau Macau or Macao (; ; ; ), officially the Macao Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (MSAR), is a city ..., Macau civil servant ;Creative works * ''Florinda'', or ''les Maures en Espagne'', an 1851 an opera by Sigismond Thalberg * ''Florinda'' (painting), an 1852 painting by F ...
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