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- other species of orb-weavers including G. cancriformis. G. cancriformis has two subspecies, G. c. cancriformis and G. c. gertschi. Eating a butterfly Ventral...
- species description of Triops cancriformis. He named this species Apus cancriformis. Other authors used the name Apus cancriformis over the years but often...
- species lumped together, and T. cancriformis is generally recognized as having three subspecies: T. cancriformis cancriformis, T. c. mauretanicus, and T....
- diverse in tropical Asia, from India through Indonesia. One species, G. cancriformis, occurs in the Americas. Some species of orb-weavers use stridulation...
- contains the extinct Kazacharthra. Comparison of T. longicaudatus with T. cancriformis Triops longicaudatus is usually greyish yellow or brown in colour, and...
- Species: S. pustulata Binomial name Steirastoma pustulata (Drury, 1773) Synonyms Cerambyx pustulatus Drury, 1773 Cerambyx cancriformis Fabricius, 1775...
- Apudites, (Formerly "Notostraca" minor, often referred to as Triops cancriformis minor, or "Triops" minor in historic literature) Lower Tri****ic, Grès...
- large distributions (such as Triops cancriformis) are not real living fossils. In the case of Triops cancriformis (living from the Tri****ic until now)...
- Kentucky, University of Kentucky Pictures of Mangora species Gasteracantha cancriformis, spinybacked orbweaver on the University of Florida/Institute of Food...
- spider Austracantha minax, the Australian jewel spider Gasteracantha cancriformis, sometimes known as the jewel box spider or jewel spider Gasteracantha...