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Achaearanea is a
genus of comb-footed
spiders that was
first described by
Embrik Strand in 1929. It used to
include the
extremely abundant common house...
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Creatures Web site.
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Achaearanea tepidariorum. Fiedler, Ryan (2000):
Achaearanea tepidariorum at
Animal Diversity Web...
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Achaearanea dubitabilis is a
tangle web
spider species found in the
Canary Islands. List of
Theridiidae species Stüben PE,
Behne L,
Floren A, Günther...
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walls of buildings.[citation needed] This
species was
moved from
genus Achaearanea in 2008.
Common names include Diamond Comb-footed Spider. In New Zealand...
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which possess viscid silk.
These can
either have a
central retreat (
Achaearanea-type) or a
peripheral retreat (Latrodectus-type).
Building gum-foot lines...
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temperature on the web-building
behaviour of the
common house spider,
Achaearanea tepidariorum".
Functional Ecology. 11 (1): 4–10. Bibcode:1997FuEco..11...
- 2018-01-18. Levi, H. W. (1980). "Two new
spiders of the
genera Theridion and
Achaearanea from
North America".
Transactions of the
American Microscopical Society...
- 2001)[clarification needed] Spar****idae
Delena cancerides Theridiidae Achaearanea disparata Achaearanea vervortii Anelosimus domingo Anelosimus eximius Anelosimus...
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preys upon a
variety of spiders,
including webs and
nests of
spiders of
Achaearanea, Badumna, Pholcus, and Stiphidion, and the
families Salticidae and Uloboridae...
- "Effects of
envenoming by comb-footed
spiders of the
genera Steatoda and
Achaearanea (family Theridiidae: Araneae) in Australia". J. Toxicol. Clin. Toxicol...