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Three new species and the first known males of the andean spider genus orinomana strand (araneae, uloboridae)
(Magnolia Press, 2015-12)
Three new species of the uloborid genus Orinomana Strand, O. penelope n. sp. from Ecuador, O. viracocha n. sp. from Peru, and O. florezi n. sp. from Colombia, are described. Additionally, the male of O. ascha Grismado, ...
Web building behavior in a wall spider (Oecobiidae) suggests a close relationship with orb-weavers
(2022)
Behavior is often phylogenetically informative and detailed descriptions of
behavior have been used to support taxonomic relationships in several groups, such
as birds, lizards, and arthropods. Web building behavior has ...
Orb-web Inclination In Uloboridae Spiders: The Role Of Microhabitat Structure And Prey Capture
(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2016)
Tenacity and silk investment of two orb weavers: considerations about diversification of the Araneoidea
(AMER ARACHNOLOGICAL SOC, 2008)
Orbiculariae consists of two major clades: the cribellate Deinopidea and the much more diverse ecribellate Araneoidea. It has been hypothesized that the higher diversity of Araneoidea is a consequence of the superiority ...
Resting metabolic rates of two orbweb spiders: A first approach to evolutionary success of ecribellate spiders
(PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2011)
Spiders are considered conservative with regard to their resting metabolic rate, presenting the same allometric relation with body mass as the majority of land-arthropods. Nevertheless, web-building is thought to have a ...
Resting metabolic rates of two orbweb spiders: A first approach to evolutionary success of ecribellate spiders
(2011)
Spiders are considered conservative with regard to their resting metabolic rate, presenting the same allometric relation with body mass as the majority of land-arthropods. Nevertheless, web-building is thought to have a ...
Prey capture and spatial distribution of Philoponella vittata (Araneae Uloboridae) in host webs
(Universita Degli Studi Di FirenzeFlorenceItália, 2001)
Feeding by Philoponella vicina (Araneae, Uloboridae) and how uloborid spiders lost their venom glands
(2006)
Feeding by uloborid spiders is unusual in several respects: cheliceral venom glands are absent; prey wrapping is extensive (up to several hundred metres of silk line) and severely compresses the prey; the spider’s mouthparts ...