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  The World Spider Catalog, V7.0 by N. I. Platnick © 2000 — 2006 AMNH
A revision of the Neotropical spider genus Ancylometes Bertkau (Araneae: Pisauridae).
Tanikawa, A. Japanses spider of the genus Zygiella (Araneae: Araneidae).
Spiders of the genus Zodarion (Aranei: Zodariidae) in the fauna of the Crimea.
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 Wikipedia: Spider
Many spiders hunt by building webs to trap insects; these webs are made of spider silk extruded from spinnerets on the end of the abdomen, a thin, strong protein strand extruded by the spider.
Spiders reproduce by eggs laid in silk bundles called egg sacs, and the male (usually significantly smaller than the female) is likely to be killed by the female after the coupling, or sometimes before intercourse has occurred.
The widow spiders, brown recluse spiders, hobo spiders, and yellow sac spiders are the dangerous ones among U.S. spiders.
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 Oonopid spider - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
They are generally tiny (1-3 mm) haplogyne araneomorph spiders.
These spiders are seldom seen by people as they are both too small to bite and too small to be easily noticed.
Generally, oonopid spiders are found under rocks and in leaf litter.
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 search.com - Spider
Spiders, unlike insects, have only two body segments instead of three; a fused head and thorax (called a cephalothorax or prosoma) and an abdomen (called the opisthosoma), supported by a hard exoskeleton composed mainly of chitin.
Additionally spiders have pedipalps (or just palps), which are two appendages next to their mouths that aid in manipulating food and are used by the males in mating.
While venom from either spider can be deadly to children and the infirm, since the development of antivenin to the venoms of both were developed (the funnel web spider in the mid-1980's and the wandering spider in 1996), no humans have died from their bites.
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 Animals: Spider
Reproduction Spiders reproduce by eggs laid in silk bundles called egg sacs, and the male (usually significantly smaller than the female) is likely to be killed by the female after the coupling, or sometimes before intercourse has occurred.
Unlike the other problematical spiders, the females of these most highly toxic of U.S. spiders stay on their web, and the males (which wander around seeking mates) are too small to deliver a dangerous amount of venom.
Spiders, arranged by hunting method and common name Over 37,000 species of spiders have been identified but because of their great ability for hiding it is believed there are near 200,000 species.
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 Spider   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Spider in web under rock Spiders have a great range of variation and lifestyle, although all are predatory.
A golden silk spider (Nephila clavipes), member of the family Tetragnathidae There are many families of spiders, and the ways that they catch prey are diverse.
Brown Recluse (Photo courtesy of the University of Nebraska) Brown recluse spiders frequently wander about and so are more easily trapped against one's skin by clothing, bed sheets, etc. The so-called "aggressive house spider" or hobo spider (''Tegenaria agrestis'') is also a wanderer that may come into contact with people and bite.
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 Spider - Gurupedia
The spider's respiratory anatomy is based on a tracheal system, with each opening to the trachea as an extension of an outer pore reaching from the spider abdomen, protected by spiracles which are pores in the spider exoskeleton, composed of
prey from a series of ducts perforating their jaws, These digestive fluids dissolve the prey's internal tissues.Then, the spider feeds by sucking the partially digested fluids out.
The Brazilian wandering spider reportedly may hitch a ride in clusters of
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 Wikinfo | Spider   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
More precisely, a spider is any member of the arachnid order Araneae, an order
divided into three sub-orders in newer systems: the Mygalomorphae (the primitive spiders), the Araneomorphae (the modern spiders) and the Mesothelae, which contains the Family Liphistiidae, rarely seen burrowing spiders from Asia.
Images, some of which are used under the doctrine of Fair use or used with permission, may not be available.
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 Spider Veins Face   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Spiders Long-jawed orb weaverspider Scientificclassification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Arachnida Order: Araneae Families
In geology, a vein is a regularly shaped and lengthy occurrence of an ore ; a lode.
The face is the front of the head.
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 Oonopid spider   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
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We saw some crevice weaving spiders, which aren't found on the West Coast, and this CRAZY spider.
I don't even know what FAMILY it is. I looked at it and I was like "It's a jumping spider"...
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