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genus of
jumping spider that
feeds on
other spiders (i.e., they are
araneophagic or arachnophagic). They are
remarkable for
their intelligent hunting...
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Arachnophagy (/əˈræknɒfədʒi/, from Gr**** ἀράχνη aráchnē, 'spider', and φαγεῖν phagein, 'to eat'), also
known as araneophagy,
describes a
feeding behaviour...
- Wilcox, R. Stimson; Jackson,
Robert R. (1998). "Cognitive
Abilities of
Araneophagic Jumping Spiders". In Balda,
Russell P.; Pepperberg,
Irene M.; Kamil,...
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MICHAEL S.; JACKSON,
ROBERT R. (February 1997). "
Araneophagic jumping spiders discriminate between detour routes that do and do not...
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Jackson (1986). "The
biology of
Taieria erebus (Araneae, Gnaphosidae), an
araneophagic spider from New New Zealand: silk
utilisation and
predatory versatility"...
- Wilcox, R. Stimson; Jackson,
Robert R. (1998). "Cognitive
Abilities of
Araneophagic Jumping Spiders". In Balda,
Russell P.; Pepperberg,
Irene Maxine; Kamil...
- incr****ata are
prone to
invasion by
kleptoparasitic (prey theft) and
araneophagic spiders such as the
Theridiidae family. The
reproductive cycle of M....
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preferring spiders over
insects in its diet. However,
unlike other araneophagic jumping spiders like Portia,
Cocalus gibbosus does not
pluck on the webs...
- nectar.
Portia fimbriata from
Queensland is the most
thoroughly studied araneophagic (spider-eating) salticid.
Robinson (2010) said that the
Queensland P...
- P.; Jackson,
Robert R. (2004), "Portia Perceptions: The
Umwelt of an
Araneophagic Jumping Spider",
Complex Worlds from
Simpler Nervous Systems: 4, ISBN 9780262661744...