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Argiope lobata is a
species of
spider belonging to the
family Araneidae. It has a wide
distribution encomp****ing the
whole of
Africa and
stretching to...
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among these is the
argiotoxin ArgTX-636 (A.
lobata). A bite by the
black and
yellow garden spider (
Argiope aurantia) is
comparable to a bee sting, with...
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female Argiope lobata showing its zig-zag
structure and
rostral location Argiope aetherea from
Australia build X-shaped
decorations Argiope sp. An Octonoba...
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through the
center of the web. It is
found in
several genera, but
Argiope – the
yellow and
banded garden spiders of
North America – is a
prime example...
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polyamine toxins isolated from the orb-weaver
spider (Araneus
gemma and
Argiope lobata). The orb-weaver spiders, also
known as araneids;
belong to the Araneidae...
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polyamine toxins produced by the orb-weaver
spider (Araneus
gemma and
Argiope lobata) Chloroform: an
early anesthetic. Cyclopropane: an
early anesthetic...
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avoidance through cryptic female choice in the
cannibalistic orb-web
spider Argiope lobata".
Behavioral Ecology. 20 (5): 1056–62. doi:10.1093/beheco/arp097. Holt...
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Brazil Argiope levii Bjørn, 1997 — Kenya,
Tanzania Argiope lobata (Pallas, 1772) type
species — Old
World Argiope luzona (Walckenaer, 1841)...
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hunts large orb
weaver spiders (family Araneidae),
mainly Argiope bruennichii,
Argiope lobata,
Araneus angulatus and
Araneus ventricosus. The
wasps paralyze...
- 1881 Distribution:
India to
China and Java
Argiope lobata (Pallas, 1772) Distribution: Old
World Argiope trifasciata (Forskål, 1775) Distribution: Cosmopolitan...