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Ontogenetic Changes in the Web of Epeirotypus Sp. (Araneae, Theridiosomatidae) Author(S): William G
Common Kansas Spiders
Hybrid Spider Silk with Inorganic Nanomaterials
Evolution of the Orb-Weaving Spiders
Common Spiders of the Chicago Region 1 the Field Museum – Division of Environment, Culture, and Conservation
Spider Genomes Provide Insight Into Composition and Evolution of Venom and Silk
Eight Legged Encounters Eileen A
Spiders Did Not Repeatedly Gain, but Repeatedly Lost, Foraging Webs
Common Spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) in the Wichita Mountains and Surrounding Areas
Capture Silk Scaffold Production in the Cribellar Web Spider
Studies on the Geometrical Design of Spider Webs for Reinforced Composite Structures
Study on the Pattern and Archetecture of Spider's Web With
Capture Silk Scaffold Production in the Cribellar Web Spider Yan Sun, Seung-Min Lee, Bon-Jin Ku, Eun-Ah Park and Myung-Jin Moon*
Key to Common Spider Families of Great Smoky
PREDATOR AVOIDANCE BEHAVIORS and WEB DEFENSIVE STRUCTURES in the ORB WEAVERS Ztrgiope Ffurantia (ARANEAE, ARANEIDAE)* by WAYNE W
T Spiders Have Eight Simple Eyes, Though T Probably True, As Spiders Can Be Found Some Species Have Six, Four, Two Or No Eyes at Nearly Everywhere, Indoors and Out
Spider Research in the 21St Century Trends & Perspectives
Top View
Spiders in Space Teacher's Guide
The Web of the Acacia Orb-Spider Eustala Illicita (Araneae: Araneidae) with Notes on Its Natural History
The Features of Capture Threads and Orb-Webs Produced by Unfed Cyclosa Turbinata (Araneae: Araneidae)
Spiders' Webs
Studies on the Properties of Spider Silk
By the Corinnid Sac Spider, Corinnomma Severum (Araneae
7926 Spider World Instructions.Indd 1 16/11/2012 17:53 Designed for Children by Nature Experts
A Comparison of Morphology and Web Geometry Between Hypogean and Epigean Species of Metellina Orb Spiders (Family Tetragnathidae)
Irish Biogeographical Society Number 44 (2020)
Multiple Model Mimicry and Feeding Behavior of the Spider Web-Inhabiting Damsel Bug, Arachnocoris Berytoides Uhler (Hemiptera: Nabidae), from Puerto Rico1
Construction of the Orb Web in Constant and Changing Abiotic Conditions
Adhesion of Dry and Wet Cribellate Capture Silk
Some Commonly Encountered Pennsylvania Spiders
Functional Trade-Offs in Cribellate Silk Mediated by Spinning Behavior
Cribellate Spiders and the Production of Their Capture Threads
Function and Phylogeny of Spider Webs Author(S): William G
Araneus Expletus (Araneae, Araneidae): Another Stabilimentum That Does Not Function to Attract Prey Author(S): William G
SANSA News, Volume 36, November 2020
Phylogenetic Systematics and Evolution of the Spider Infraorder Mygalomorphae Using Genomic
Tuning Orb Spider Glycoprotein Glue Performance to Habitat Humidity Brent D
Spider Silk of Linothele Fallax and Linothele Megatheloides (Mygalomorphae, Dipluridae) Does Not Affect the Growth of Bacteria
Trait Evolution in Spiders: Perspectives on the Evolution of Behavioral Syndromes and Web Structures
Unique Behavioural Modifications in the Web Structure of The
Orb-Weaving Spiders in Aggregation S Modify Individual Web Structure '
A Revision of the African Wolf Spider Genus Amblyothele Simon
Seasonal Abundance and Diversity Indices of Spider's Web in the Year 2013 to 2016 with Special References of Web Pattern and A
Are Three-Dimensional Spider Webs Defensive Adaptations?
Birds Caught in Spider Webs: a Synthesis of Patterns