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Theridula Zhangmuensis
''Theridula'' is a genus of cobweb spiders, found in many (mostly tropical) parts of the world. Species vary in size from 1 to 3.5 mm in length. In females, the abdomen is wider than long, with a hump or horn on each side, and sometimes a posterior median horn. The pedipalp in males is simple, lacking a conductor or theridioid tegular apophysis. Theridula spiders are frequently found on bushes or tall grass where they rest on the undersides of leaves near their webs. Species * '' Theridula albonigra'' Caporiacco, 1949 (Kenya) ** ''Theridula albonigra vittata'' Caporiacco, 1949 (Kenya) * ''Theridula angula'' Tikader, 1970 (India) * ''Theridula casas'' Levi, 1954 (Mexico) * ''Theridula emertoni'' Levi, 1954 (USA, Canada) * ''Theridula faceta'' (O. P.-Cambridge, 1894) (Mexico, Guatemala) * '' Theridula gonygaster'' (Simon, 1873) (Cosmopolitan) * ''Theridula huberti'' Benoit, 1977 (St. Helena) * ''Theridula iriomotensis'' Yoshida, 2001 (Japan) * ''Theridula multiguttata'' Keyse ...
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Theridula Multiguttata
''Theridula'' is a genus of cobweb spiders, found in many (mostly tropical) parts of the world. Species vary in size from 1 to 3.5 mm in length. In females, the abdomen is wider than long, with a hump or horn on each side, and sometimes a posterior median horn. The pedipalp in males is simple, lacking a conductor or theridioid tegular apophysis. Theridula spiders are frequently found on bushes or tall grass where they rest on the undersides of leaves near their webs. Species * '' Theridula albonigra'' Caporiacco, 1949 (Kenya) ** ''Theridula albonigra vittata'' Caporiacco, 1949 (Kenya) * '' Theridula angula'' Tikader, 1970 (India) * '' Theridula casas'' Levi, 1954 (Mexico) * ''Theridula emertoni'' Levi, 1954 (USA, Canada) * '' Theridula faceta'' (O. P.-Cambridge, 1894) (Mexico, Guatemala) * '' Theridula gonygaster'' (Simon, 1873) (Cosmopolitan) * '' Theridula huberti'' Benoit, 1977 (St. Helena) * ''Theridula iriomotensis'' Yoshida, 2001 (Japan) * '' Theridula multiguttata'' ...
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Theridula
''Theridula'' is a genus of Tangle web spider, cobweb spiders, found in many (mostly tropical) parts of the world. Species vary in size from 1 to 3.5 mm in length. In females, the abdomen is wider than long, with a hump or horn on each side, and sometimes a posterior median horn. The pedipalp in males is simple, lacking a conductor or theridioid tegular apophysis. Theridula spiders are frequently found on bushes or tall grass where they rest on the undersides of leaves near their webs. Species * ''Theridula albonigra'' Caporiacco, 1949 (Kenya) ** ''Theridula albonigra vittata'' Caporiacco, 1949 (Kenya) * ''Theridula angula'' Tikader, 1970 (India) * ''Theridula casas'' Levi, 1954 (Mexico) * ''Theridula emertoni'' Levi, 1954 (USA, Canada) * ''Theridula faceta'' (O. P.-Cambridge, 1894) (Mexico, Guatemala) * ''Theridula gonygaster'' (Simon, 1873) (Cosmopolitan) * ''Theridula huberti'' Benoit, 1977 (St. Helena) * ''Theridula iriomotensis'' Yoshida, 2001 (Japan) * ''Theridula mul ...
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Theridula Zhangmuensis
''Theridula'' is a genus of cobweb spiders, found in many (mostly tropical) parts of the world. Species vary in size from 1 to 3.5 mm in length. In females, the abdomen is wider than long, with a hump or horn on each side, and sometimes a posterior median horn. The pedipalp in males is simple, lacking a conductor or theridioid tegular apophysis. Theridula spiders are frequently found on bushes or tall grass where they rest on the undersides of leaves near their webs. Species * '' Theridula albonigra'' Caporiacco, 1949 (Kenya) ** ''Theridula albonigra vittata'' Caporiacco, 1949 (Kenya) * ''Theridula angula'' Tikader, 1970 (India) * ''Theridula casas'' Levi, 1954 (Mexico) * ''Theridula emertoni'' Levi, 1954 (USA, Canada) * ''Theridula faceta'' (O. P.-Cambridge, 1894) (Mexico, Guatemala) * '' Theridula gonygaster'' (Simon, 1873) (Cosmopolitan) * ''Theridula huberti'' Benoit, 1977 (St. Helena) * ''Theridula iriomotensis'' Yoshida, 2001 (Japan) * ''Theridula multiguttata'' Keyse ...
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Theridula Theriella
''Theridula'' is a genus of cobweb spiders, found in many (mostly tropical) parts of the world. Species vary in size from 1 to 3.5 mm in length. In females, the abdomen is wider than long, with a hump or horn on each side, and sometimes a posterior median horn. The pedipalp in males is simple, lacking a conductor or theridioid tegular apophysis. Theridula spiders are frequently found on bushes or tall grass where they rest on the undersides of leaves near their webs. Species * '' Theridula albonigra'' Caporiacco, 1949 (Kenya) ** ''Theridula albonigra vittata'' Caporiacco, 1949 (Kenya) * '' Theridula angula'' Tikader, 1970 (India) * '' Theridula casas'' Levi, 1954 (Mexico) * ''Theridula emertoni'' Levi, 1954 (USA, Canada) * '' Theridula faceta'' (O. P.-Cambridge, 1894) (Mexico, Guatemala) * '' Theridula gonygaster'' (Simon, 1873) (Cosmopolitan) * '' Theridula huberti'' Benoit, 1977 (St. Helena) * ''Theridula iriomotensis'' Yoshida, 2001 (Japan) * ''Theridula multiguttata'' K ...
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Theridula Swatiae
''Theridula'' is a genus of cobweb spiders, found in many (mostly tropical) parts of the world. Species vary in size from 1 to 3.5 mm in length. In females, the abdomen is wider than long, with a hump or horn on each side, and sometimes a posterior median horn. The pedipalp in males is simple, lacking a conductor or theridioid tegular apophysis. Theridula spiders are frequently found on bushes or tall grass where they rest on the undersides of leaves near their webs. Species * '' Theridula albonigra'' Caporiacco, 1949 (Kenya) ** ''Theridula albonigra vittata'' Caporiacco, 1949 (Kenya) * '' Theridula angula'' Tikader, 1970 (India) * '' Theridula casas'' Levi, 1954 (Mexico) * ''Theridula emertoni'' Levi, 1954 (USA, Canada) * '' Theridula faceta'' (O. P.-Cambridge, 1894) (Mexico, Guatemala) * '' Theridula gonygaster'' (Simon, 1873) (Cosmopolitan) * '' Theridula huberti'' Benoit, 1977 (St. Helena) * ''Theridula iriomotensis'' Yoshida, 2001 (Japan) * '' Theridula multiguttata'' ...
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Theridula Sexpupillata
''Theridula'' is a genus of cobweb spiders, found in many (mostly tropical) parts of the world. Species vary in size from 1 to 3.5 mm in length. In females, the abdomen is wider than long, with a hump or horn on each side, and sometimes a posterior median horn. The pedipalp in males is simple, lacking a conductor or theridioid tegular apophysis. Theridula spiders are frequently found on bushes or tall grass where they rest on the undersides of leaves near their webs. Species * '' Theridula albonigra'' Caporiacco, 1949 (Kenya) ** ''Theridula albonigra vittata'' Caporiacco, 1949 (Kenya) * ''Theridula angula'' Tikader, 1970 (India) * ''Theridula casas'' Levi, 1954 (Mexico) * ''Theridula emertoni'' Levi, 1954 (USA, Canada) * ''Theridula faceta'' (O. P.-Cambridge, 1894) (Mexico, Guatemala) * '' Theridula gonygaster'' (Simon, 1873) (Cosmopolitan) * ''Theridula huberti'' Benoit, 1977 (St. Helena) * ''Theridula iriomotensis'' Yoshida, 2001 (Japan) * ''Theridula multiguttata'' Keyse ...
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Theridula Pulchra
''Theridula'' is a genus of cobweb spiders, found in many (mostly tropical) parts of the world. Species vary in size from 1 to 3.5 mm in length. In females, the abdomen is wider than long, with a hump or horn on each side, and sometimes a posterior median horn. The pedipalp in males is simple, lacking a conductor or theridioid tegular apophysis. Theridula spiders are frequently found on bushes or tall grass where they rest on the undersides of leaves near their webs. Species * '' Theridula albonigra'' Caporiacco, 1949 (Kenya) ** ''Theridula albonigra vittata'' Caporiacco, 1949 (Kenya) * '' Theridula angula'' Tikader, 1970 (India) * '' Theridula casas'' Levi, 1954 (Mexico) * ''Theridula emertoni'' Levi, 1954 (USA, Canada) * '' Theridula faceta'' (O. P.-Cambridge, 1894) (Mexico, Guatemala) * '' Theridula gonygaster'' (Simon, 1873) (Cosmopolitan) * '' Theridula huberti'' Benoit, 1977 (St. Helena) * ''Theridula iriomotensis'' Yoshida, 2001 (Japan) * '' Theridula multiguttata'' ...
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Theridula Puebla
''Theridula'' is a genus of cobweb spiders, found in many (mostly tropical) parts of the world. Species vary in size from 1 to 3.5 mm in length. In females, the abdomen is wider than long, with a hump or horn on each side, and sometimes a posterior median horn. The pedipalp in males is simple, lacking a conductor or theridioid tegular apophysis. Theridula spiders are frequently found on bushes or tall grass where they rest on the undersides of leaves near their webs. Species * '' Theridula albonigra'' Caporiacco, 1949 (Kenya) ** ''Theridula albonigra vittata'' Caporiacco, 1949 (Kenya) * '' Theridula angula'' Tikader, 1970 (India) * '' Theridula casas'' Levi, 1954 (Mexico) * ''Theridula emertoni'' Levi, 1954 (USA, Canada) * '' Theridula faceta'' (O. P.-Cambridge, 1894) (Mexico, Guatemala) * '' Theridula gonygaster'' (Simon, 1873) (Cosmopolitan) * '' Theridula huberti'' Benoit, 1977 (St. Helena) * ''Theridula iriomotensis'' Yoshida, 2001 (Japan) * '' Theridula multiguttata'' ...
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Theridula Perlata
''Theridula'' is a genus of cobweb spiders, found in many (mostly tropical) parts of the world. Species vary in size from 1 to 3.5 mm in length. In females, the abdomen is wider than long, with a hump or horn on each side, and sometimes a posterior median horn. The pedipalp in males is simple, lacking a conductor or theridioid tegular apophysis. Theridula spiders are frequently found on bushes or tall grass where they rest on the undersides of leaves near their webs. Species * '' Theridula albonigra'' Caporiacco, 1949 (Kenya) ** ''Theridula albonigra vittata'' Caporiacco, 1949 (Kenya) * '' Theridula angula'' Tikader, 1970 (India) * '' Theridula casas'' Levi, 1954 (Mexico) * ''Theridula emertoni'' Levi, 1954 (USA, Canada) * '' Theridula faceta'' (O. P.-Cambridge, 1894) (Mexico, Guatemala) * '' Theridula gonygaster'' (Simon, 1873) (Cosmopolitan) * '' Theridula huberti'' Benoit, 1977 (St. Helena) * ''Theridula iriomotensis'' Yoshida, 2001 (Japan) * '' Theridula multiguttata'' ...
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Theridula Opulenta
''Theridula opulenta'' is a species of cobweb spider in the family Theridiidae Theridiidae, also known as the tangle-web spiders, cobweb spiders and comb-footed spiders, is a large family of Araneomorphae, araneomorph spiders first described by Carl Jakob Sundevall in 1833. This diverse, globally distributed family includes .... It is found in North America and has been introduced into southern Europe. References External links * opulenta Articles created by Qbugbot Spiders described in 1841 {{theridiidae-stub ...
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Theridula Nigerrima
''Theridula'' is a genus of cobweb spiders, found in many (mostly tropical) parts of the world. Species vary in size from 1 to 3.5 mm in length. In females, the abdomen is wider than long, with a hump or horn on each side, and sometimes a posterior median horn. The pedipalp in males is simple, lacking a conductor or theridioid tegular apophysis. Theridula spiders are frequently found on bushes or tall grass where they rest on the undersides of leaves near their webs. Species * '' Theridula albonigra'' Caporiacco, 1949 (Kenya) ** ''Theridula albonigra vittata'' Caporiacco, 1949 (Kenya) * '' Theridula angula'' Tikader, 1970 (India) * '' Theridula casas'' Levi, 1954 (Mexico) * ''Theridula emertoni'' Levi, 1954 (USA, Canada) * '' Theridula faceta'' (O. P.-Cambridge, 1894) (Mexico, Guatemala) * '' Theridula gonygaster'' (Simon, 1873) (Cosmopolitan) * '' Theridula huberti'' Benoit, 1977 (St. Helena) * ''Theridula iriomotensis'' Yoshida, 2001 (Japan) * '' Theridula multiguttata'' ...
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