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Hyptiotes
''Hyptiotes'' is a genus of spiders in the family Uloboridae. Feeding ''Hyptiotes'' creates a triangular web and sits at a vertex until it detects vibrations that signify the collision of its prey. At this moment the spider releases a coil of silk which it has held taut in such a manner that the tension of the web causes it to entangle the prey. The spider then wraps its prey in special wrapping silk.David Attenborough, 2005, Life In the Undergrowth, Episode 3, 23 mins 15 secs ff. BBC Worldwide Limited Species * ''Hyptiotes affinis'' Bösenberg & Strand, 1906 — China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan * ''Hyptiotes akermani'' Wiehle, 1964 — South Africa * ''Hyptiotes analis'' Simon, 1892 — Sri Lanka * ''Hyptiotes cavatus'' (Hentz, 1847) — USA, Canada * ''Hyptiotes dentatus'' Wunderlich, 2008 — France * ''Hyptiotes fabaceus'' Dong, Zhu & Yoshida, 2005 — China * ''Hyptiotes flavidus'' (Blackwall, 1862) — Mediterranean to Russia * ''Hyptiotes gerhardti'' Wiehle, 1929 — Greece, s ...
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Hyptiotes Affinis
''Hyptiotes'' is a genus of spiders in the family (biology), family Uloboridae. Feeding ''Hyptiotes'' creates a triangular web and sits at a vertex until it detects vibrations that signify the collision of its prey. At this moment the spider releases a coil of silk which it has held taut in such a manner that the tension of the web causes it to entangle the prey. The spider then wraps its prey in special wrapping silk.David Attenborough, 2005, Life In the Undergrowth, Episode 3, 23 mins 15 secs ff. BBC Worldwide Limited Species * ''Hyptiotes affinis'' Bösenberg & Strand, 1906 — China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan * ''Hyptiotes akermani'' Wiehle, 1964 — South Africa * ''Hyptiotes analis'' Simon, 1892 — Sri Lanka * ''Hyptiotes cavatus'' (Hentz, 1847) — USA, Canada * ''Hyptiotes dentatus'' Wunderlich, 2008 — France * ''Hyptiotes fabaceus'' Dong, Zhu & Yoshida, 2005 — China * ''Hyptiotes flavidus'' (Blackwall, 1862) — Mediterranean to Russia * ''Hyptiotes gerhardti'' Wiehle, ...
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Hyptiotes Fabaceus
''Hyptiotes'' is a genus of spiders in the family Uloboridae. Feeding ''Hyptiotes'' creates a triangular web and sits at a vertex until it detects vibrations that signify the collision of its prey. At this moment the spider releases a coil of silk which it has held taut in such a manner that the tension of the web causes it to entangle the prey. The spider then wraps its prey in special wrapping silk.David Attenborough, 2005, Life In the Undergrowth, Episode 3, 23 mins 15 secs ff. BBC Worldwide Limited Species * ''Hyptiotes affinis'' Bösenberg & Strand, 1906 — China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan * ''Hyptiotes akermani'' Wiehle, 1964 — South Africa * ''Hyptiotes analis'' Simon, 1892 — Sri Lanka * ''Hyptiotes cavatus'' (Hentz, 1847) — USA, Canada * ''Hyptiotes dentatus'' Wunderlich, 2008 — France * '' Hyptiotes fabaceus'' Dong, Zhu & Yoshida, 2005 — China * '' Hyptiotes flavidus'' (Blackwall, 1862) — Mediterranean to Russia * ''Hyptiotes gerhardti'' Wiehle, 1929 — Greece, ...
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Hyptiotes Xinlongensis
''Hyptiotes'' is a genus of spiders in the family Uloboridae. Feeding ''Hyptiotes'' creates a triangular web and sits at a vertex until it detects vibrations that signify the collision of its prey. At this moment the spider releases a coil of silk which it has held taut in such a manner that the tension of the web causes it to entangle the prey. The spider then wraps its prey in special wrapping silk.David Attenborough, 2005, Life In the Undergrowth, Episode 3, 23 mins 15 secs ff. BBC Worldwide Limited Species * ''Hyptiotes affinis'' Bösenberg & Strand, 1906 — China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan * ''Hyptiotes akermani'' Wiehle, 1964 — South Africa * ''Hyptiotes analis'' Simon, 1892 — Sri Lanka * ''Hyptiotes cavatus'' (Hentz, 1847) — USA, Canada * ''Hyptiotes dentatus'' Wunderlich, 2008 — France * ''Hyptiotes fabaceus'' Dong, Zhu & Yoshida, 2005 — China * ''Hyptiotes flavidus'' (Blackwall, 1862) — Mediterranean to Russia * ''Hyptiotes gerhardti'' Wiehle, 1929 — Greece, s ...
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Hyptiotes Tehama
''Hyptiotes'' is a genus of spiders in the family Uloboridae. Feeding ''Hyptiotes'' creates a triangular web and sits at a vertex until it detects vibrations that signify the collision of its prey. At this moment the spider releases a coil of silk which it has held taut in such a manner that the tension of the web causes it to entangle the prey. The spider then wraps its prey in special wrapping silk.David Attenborough, 2005, Life In the Undergrowth, Episode 3, 23 mins 15 secs ff. BBC Worldwide Limited Species * ''Hyptiotes affinis'' Bösenberg & Strand, 1906 — China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan * ''Hyptiotes akermani'' Wiehle, 1964 — South Africa * ''Hyptiotes analis'' Simon, 1892 — Sri Lanka * ''Hyptiotes cavatus'' (Hentz, 1847) — USA, Canada * ''Hyptiotes dentatus'' Wunderlich, 2008 — France * ''Hyptiotes fabaceus'' Dong, Zhu & Yoshida, 2005 — China * ''Hyptiotes flavidus'' (Blackwall, 1862) — Mediterranean to Russia * ''Hyptiotes gerhardti'' Wiehle, 1929 — Greece, s ...
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Hyptiotes Solanus
''Hyptiotes'' is a genus of spiders in the family Uloboridae. Feeding ''Hyptiotes'' creates a triangular web and sits at a vertex until it detects vibrations that signify the collision of its prey. At this moment the spider releases a coil of silk which it has held taut in such a manner that the tension of the web causes it to entangle the prey. The spider then wraps its prey in special wrapping silk.David Attenborough, 2005, Life In the Undergrowth, Episode 3, 23 mins 15 secs ff. BBC Worldwide Limited Species * ''Hyptiotes affinis'' Bösenberg & Strand, 1906 — China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan * ''Hyptiotes akermani'' Wiehle, 1964 — South Africa * ''Hyptiotes analis'' Simon, 1892 — Sri Lanka * ''Hyptiotes cavatus'' (Hentz, 1847) — USA, Canada * ''Hyptiotes dentatus'' Wunderlich, 2008 — France * ''Hyptiotes fabaceus'' Dong, Zhu & Yoshida, 2005 — China * ''Hyptiotes flavidus'' (Blackwall, 1862) — Mediterranean to Russia * ''Hyptiotes gerhardti'' Wiehle, 1929 — Greece, s ...
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Hyptiotes Indicus
''Hyptiotes'' is a genus of spiders in the family Uloboridae. Feeding ''Hyptiotes'' creates a triangular web and sits at a vertex until it detects vibrations that signify the collision of its prey. At this moment the spider releases a coil of silk which it has held taut in such a manner that the tension of the web causes it to entangle the prey. The spider then wraps its prey in special wrapping silk.David Attenborough, 2005, Life In the Undergrowth, Episode 3, 23 mins 15 secs ff. BBC Worldwide Limited Species * ''Hyptiotes affinis'' Bösenberg & Strand, 1906 — China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan * ''Hyptiotes akermani'' Wiehle, 1964 — South Africa * ''Hyptiotes analis'' Simon, 1892 — Sri Lanka * ''Hyptiotes cavatus'' (Hentz, 1847) — USA, Canada * ''Hyptiotes dentatus'' Wunderlich, 2008 — France * ''Hyptiotes fabaceus'' Dong, Zhu & Yoshida, 2005 — China * ''Hyptiotes flavidus'' (Blackwall, 1862) — Mediterranean to Russia * ''Hyptiotes gerhardti'' Wiehle, 1929 — Greece, s ...
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Hyptiotes Himalayensis
''Hyptiotes'' is a genus of spiders in the family Uloboridae. Feeding ''Hyptiotes'' creates a triangular web and sits at a vertex until it detects vibrations that signify the collision of its prey. At this moment the spider releases a coil of silk which it has held taut in such a manner that the tension of the web causes it to entangle the prey. The spider then wraps its prey in special wrapping silk.David Attenborough, 2005, Life In the Undergrowth, Episode 3, 23 mins 15 secs ff. BBC Worldwide Limited Species * ''Hyptiotes affinis'' Bösenberg & Strand, 1906 — China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan * ''Hyptiotes akermani'' Wiehle, 1964 — South Africa * ''Hyptiotes analis'' Simon, 1892 — Sri Lanka * ''Hyptiotes cavatus'' (Hentz, 1847) — USA, Canada * ''Hyptiotes dentatus'' Wunderlich, 2008 — France * ''Hyptiotes fabaceus'' Dong, Zhu & Yoshida, 2005 — China * ''Hyptiotes flavidus'' (Blackwall, 1862) — Mediterranean to Russia * ''Hyptiotes gerhardti'' Wiehle, 1929 — Greece, s ...
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Hyptiotes Gerhardti
''Hyptiotes'' is a genus of spiders in the family Uloboridae. Feeding ''Hyptiotes'' creates a triangular web and sits at a vertex until it detects vibrations that signify the collision of its prey. At this moment the spider releases a coil of silk which it has held taut in such a manner that the tension of the web causes it to entangle the prey. The spider then wraps its prey in special wrapping silk.David Attenborough, 2005, Life In the Undergrowth, Episode 3, 23 mins 15 secs ff. BBC Worldwide Limited Species * ''Hyptiotes affinis'' Bösenberg & Strand, 1906 — China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan * ''Hyptiotes akermani'' Wiehle, 1964 — South Africa * ''Hyptiotes analis'' Simon, 1892 — Sri Lanka * ''Hyptiotes cavatus'' (Hentz, 1847) — USA, Canada * ''Hyptiotes dentatus'' Wunderlich, 2008 — France * ''Hyptiotes fabaceus'' Dong, Zhu & Yoshida, 2005 — China * ''Hyptiotes flavidus'' (Blackwall, 1862) — Mediterranean to Russia * ''Hyptiotes gerhardti'' Wiehle, 1929 — Greece, s ...
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Hyptiotes Flavidus
''Hyptiotes'' is a genus of spiders in the family Uloboridae. Feeding ''Hyptiotes'' creates a triangular web and sits at a vertex until it detects vibrations that signify the collision of its prey. At this moment the spider releases a coil of silk which it has held taut in such a manner that the tension of the web causes it to entangle the prey. The spider then wraps its prey in special wrapping silk.David Attenborough, 2005, Life In the Undergrowth, Episode 3, 23 mins 15 secs ff. BBC Worldwide Limited Species * ''Hyptiotes affinis'' Bösenberg & Strand, 1906 — China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan * ''Hyptiotes akermani'' Wiehle, 1964 — South Africa * ''Hyptiotes analis'' Simon, 1892 — Sri Lanka * ''Hyptiotes cavatus'' (Hentz, 1847) — USA, Canada * ''Hyptiotes dentatus'' Wunderlich, 2008 — France * ''Hyptiotes fabaceus'' Dong, Zhu & Yoshida, 2005 — China * '' Hyptiotes flavidus'' (Blackwall, 1862) — Mediterranean to Russia * ''Hyptiotes gerhardti'' Wiehle, 1929 — Greece, ...
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Hyptiotes Akermani
''Hyptiotes'' is a genus of spiders in the family Uloboridae. Feeding ''Hyptiotes'' creates a triangular web and sits at a vertex until it detects vibrations that signify the collision of its prey. At this moment the spider releases a coil of silk which it has held taut in such a manner that the tension of the web causes it to entangle the prey. The spider then wraps its prey in special wrapping silk.David Attenborough, 2005, Life In the Undergrowth, Episode 3, 23 mins 15 secs ff. BBC Worldwide Limited Species * ''Hyptiotes affinis'' Bösenberg & Strand, 1906 — China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan * ''Hyptiotes akermani'' Wiehle, 1964 — South Africa * ''Hyptiotes analis'' Simon, 1892 — Sri Lanka * ''Hyptiotes cavatus'' (Hentz, 1847) — USA, Canada * ''Hyptiotes dentatus'' Wunderlich, 2008 — France * ''Hyptiotes fabaceus'' Dong, Zhu & Yoshida, 2005 — China * ''Hyptiotes flavidus'' (Blackwall, 1862) — Mediterranean to Russia * ''Hyptiotes gerhardti'' Wiehle, 1929 — Greece, s ...
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Hyptiotes Cavatus
''Hyptiotes cavatus'', the triangle weaver, is a species of cribellate orb weaver in the family of spiders known as Uloboridae Uloboridae is a family of non-venomous spiders, known as cribellate orb weavers or hackled orb weavers. Their lack of venom glands is a secondarily evolved trait. Instead, they wrap their prey thoroughly in silk, cover it in regurgitated digestive .... It is found in the United States and Canada. It uses an unusual hunting technique whereby it tightens up an anchor line of the web whilst waiting for prey. This effectively winds up and compresses the web. When prey touches the web, the spider releases the held anchor line, causing the web (and the spider) to spring forwards 2-3 cm at high speed. This causes up to 4 additional web strands to touch the prey, and the sudden stop when the web reaches the end of its elasticity then winds the prey further into the strands. This process has analogues to the techniques by humans used to power catapults and ba ...
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Hyptiotes Paradoxus
''Hyptiotes paradoxus'', also known as the triangle spider, is a cribellate orbweaver in the family Uloboridae. Description Body Adult males have a body length of 3–4 mm (0.12–0.16 in), females 5–6 mm (0.20–0.24 in). The carapace is Broad. It ranges from ginger to dark brown, and has a dense covering of hairs. The abdomen is orange-brown to reddish-brown, with faint black horizontal bands which extend around the sides. It is raised towards the anterior, giving the spider a hunched look, and it may bear a pair of small tubercules on the anterior side. The male has a darker and more cylindrical abdomen than the female, and it lacks the raised anterior. They have short, stout legs, which are coloured as the carapace. Mature males have extremely large pedipalps, similar in size to the carapace. Eye arrangement They have eight eyes in two rows, with the posterior row distributed across the midline of the carapace, and the anterior row halfway between the posterior row ...
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