- – USA
Agelenopsis aperta (Gertsch, 1934) –
desert gr****
spider - USA,
Mexico Agelenopsis emertoni (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1935) – USA
Agelenopsis kastoni...
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Agelenopsis aperta, also
known as the
desert gr****
spider or funnel-web spider, is a
species of
spider belonging to the
family Agelenidae and the genus...
- Well-known
examples include the
common "gr**** spiders" of the
genus Agelenopsis.
Nearly all
Agelenidae are
harmless to humans, but the bite of the hobo...
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Washington spiders with
distinct dark
stripes include spiders from the
genera Agelenopsis and
Hololena and
possibly some wolf spiders.
Eratigena agrestis is distributed...
- and the
funnel shape of its web. Its
closest relative is
Agelenopsis potteri.
Agelenopsis pennsylvanica lives primarily as a
solitary spider across the...
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Agelenopsis actuosa (actuosa = "active, agile") is a
species of gr****
spider found in
southwest Canada and the
northwest United States. The
species are...
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relaxation of the
urinary bladder.
Research on the
desert gr**** spider,
Agelenopsis aperta, has
shown that
agatoxins IVA and IVB
found in
their venom selectively...
- Tennessee, Texas, Virginia. "
Agelenopsis emertoni Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 2018-05-04. "
Agelenopsis emertoni species details"...
- only in
females and used for
making egg sacs. The
desert gr**** spider,
Agelenopsis aperta, has
especially prominent spinnerets that
extend out of the end...
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Agelenopsis oklahoma is a
species of
funnel weaver in the
spider family Agelenidae. It is
found in the
United States and Canada. "
Agelenopsis oklahoma...