- M.
formosipes is
attracted to is the
Rudbeckia hirta.
Males tend to feed on the
nectar of flowers,
specifically Daucus carota.
Female M.
formosipes are...
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Guatemala Misumenoides eximius Mello-Leitão, 1938 –
Argentina Misumenoides formosipes (Walckenaer, 1837) – Canada,
United States Misumenoides fusciventris Mello-Leitão...
- of
Misumena vatia’s home range, but some species, such as
Misumenoides formosipes, are
found in
North America as well.
Philodromidae is a
closely related...
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Australian Ebrechtella tricuspidata Mecaphesa asperata Male
Misumenoides formosipes Misumenops bellulus Pistius truncatus Zygometis xanthogaster Edwards,...
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utahensis B****aniana
versicolor Majellula sp.
Misumena vatia Misumenoides formosipes Misumenops asperatus Misumenops californicus Misumenops carletonicus Misumenops...
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spider (Latrodectus hesperus) White-banded crab
spider (Misumenoides
formosipes) Wolf
spider (Hogna spp.)
Woodlouse spider (Dysdera crocata) Opiliones...
- Yang & Nagatomi, 1993
Solva flavoscutellaris (Matsumura, 1915)
Solva formosipes Frey, 1960
Solva furcicera Adisoemarto, 1973
Solva gracilifemur (Lindner...
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spider (Latrodectus hesperus) White-banded crab
spider (Misumenoides
formosipes) Wolf
spider (Hogna spp.)
Woodlouse spider (Dysdera crocata)
Brine shrimp...
- Dodson, Gary N. (2010). "Navigation by male crab
spiders Misumenoides formosipes (Araneae: Thomisidae):
floral cues may aid in
locating potential mates"...