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Cyclosa argenteoalba, in the
trashline orbweavers genus, is a
species of orb
weaver in the
spider family Araneidae. It is
found in East Asia in the countries...
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parasitic wasp
larvae Reclinervellus nielseni attach to the
spider Cyclosa argenteoalba,
releasing substances that
modify the spider's web-building behavior...
- prey, some
Cyclosa species (e.g. C.
ginnaga and C.
argenteoalba) face upwards.
Cyclosa argenteoalba builds two
types of web, a
traditional sticky spider...
- honeybees,
which then
become "zombees"
Zombie spider, a spider,
Cyclosa argenteoalba,
infected by
Reclinervellus nielseni Zombie (****tail), a ****tail made...
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improving the
chance for the
parasite to be transmitted. The
spider Cyclosa argenteoalba often have
parasitoid wasp
larvae attached to them
which alter their...
- seen with the
roles reversed in
terms of
genital mutilation. In
Cyclosa argenteoalba,
males mutilate female spider's
genitals by
detaching the female's scape...
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patterns and
functions among various habitats.[citation needed] In
Cyclosa argenteoalba, web
decorations were
found to
support Stark's
hypothesis above in that...
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aporema Amanita
arenaria Amanita
arenarioides Amanita
areolata Amanita
argenteoalba Amanita
armillariiformis Amanita
aspericeps Amanita
asperoides Amanita...
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Cyclosa argenteoalba in ****an.
Reclinervellus nielseni is
known to mani****te web-building
behavior of the host
spider (Cyclosa
argenteoalba) to modify...
- 1992 — ****an
Cyclosa argentata Tanikawa & Ono, 1993 —
Taiwan Cyclosa argenteoalba Bösenberg & Strand, 1906 — Russia, China, Korea, Taiwan, ****an Cyclosa...