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Dolophones conifera,
known as the wrap-around spider, is a
species of
spider in the
family Araneidae indigenous to Australia. It is
named for its ability...
- species:
Dolophones bituberculata Lamb, 1911 –
Australia (Queensland)
Dolophones clypeata (L. Koch, 1871) –
Indonesia (Moluccas),
Australia Dolophones conifera...
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Dolophones turrigera is a
species of
spider indigenous to Australia. It was
first described in 1867 by
Ludwig von Koch. It is able to
camouflage itself...
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Australia Dolophones Walckenaer, 1837
Dolophones bituberculata Lamb, 1911 —
Queensland Dolophones clypeata (L. Koch, 1871) — Moluccas,
Australia Dolophones conifera...
- T****ll, 1898 —
Myanmar Deliochus Simon, 1894 — Australia,
Papua New
Guinea Dolophones Walckenaer, 1837 — Australia,
Indonesia Dubiepeira Levi, 1991 — South...
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mimicking smaller eggs, in this case of reed
warbler Wrap-around
spider Dolophones mimicking a
stick Most
forms of
camouflage are made
ineffective by movement:...
- 1864
Deione T****ll, 1898
Deliochus Simon, 1894
Demadiana Strand, 1929
Dolophones Walckenaer, 1837
Dubiepeira Levi, 1991
Edricus O. ****rd-Cambridge, 1890...