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- spider (Argyroneta aquatica) is the only species of spider known to live almost entirely under water. It is the only member of the genus Argyroneta. When...
- The ****anese water spider (Argyroneta aquatica ****onica) is a subspecies of the water spider. In ****anese it is called the mizugumo. The ****anese water...
- mizugumo was derived from the native name for the ****anese water spider (Argyroneta aquatica ****onica). Similar footwear, known as ukidari, also existed in...
- "Mate choice and ****ual conflict in the size dimorphic water spider Argyroneta aquatica (Araneae: Argyronetidae)" (PDF). Journal of Arachnology. 33 (3):...
- described by Nathan Banks in 1892. The diving bell spider or water spider Argyroneta aquatica was previously included in this family, but is now in the family...
- Evarcha culicivora (a jumping spider), and the diving bell or water spider Argyroneta aquatica. Male water spiders, Argyronetia aquatica, show a predilection...
- silken fibers among several branches or stems of one plant. The genus Argyroneta has been placed in a separate family Argyronetidae, but the family is...
- Ancylometes or Dolomedes (these are distinct from the almost fully aquatic Argyroneta) An amphibious centipede, Scolopendra cataracta Semiaquatic annelids,...
- poor vision, but are extremely sensitive to vibrations. The water spider Argyroneta aquatica build underwater "diving bell" webs that they fill with air and...
- responsible for the reversed ****ual size dimorphism in the water spider, Argyroneta aquatica" (PDF), Evolutionary Ecology Research, 5 (1): 105–117, archived...