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Cyclosa, also
called trashline orbweavers, is a
genus of orb-weaver
spiders first described by
Anton Menge in 1866.
Widely distributed worldwide, spiders...
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Cyclosa conica is a
small spider with no
common name. It is an orb weaver, and it is
easily recognized by the way it
strings together the dead bodies...
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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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Cyclosa turbinata is a
species of orb
weaver belonging to the
family of
spiders known as Araneidae. It is
found in a
range from the
United States to Panama...
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Cyclosa trilobata is a
species of orb-weaver
spider that is
native to New
Zealand and Australia. This
species was
described as
Arachnura trilobata in...
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parasitic wasp
larvae Reclinervellus nielseni attach to the
spider Cyclosa argenteoalba,
releasing substances that
modify the spider's web-building...
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lends to the fact that the toy is used to name many
living things such as
Cyclosa turbinata,
whose name
comes from the
Latin roots for
spinning top. Spinning...
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hence improving the
chance for the
parasite to be transmitted. The
spider Cyclosa argenteoalba often have
parasitoid wasp
larvae attached to them
which alter...
- genus-group (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Pimplinae) and
utilizes exclusively Cyclosa spiders (Araneae, Araneidae) as hosts. The
species is
distributed from...
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Cyclosa sierrae is an orb-weaver
spider species found in
Europe to Georgia. List of
Araneidae species: B-F v t e...