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harmless and has a low-toxicity venom. A.
gemmoides is a
useful natural predator for insects. A.
gemmoides makes its webs near lights,
closed spaces,...
- gemma,
commonly known as the cat-faced
spider (a name
shared with
Araneus gemmoides) or
jeweled orbweaver spider, is a
common outdoor orb-weaver
spider found...
- name
being shared with the
unrelated North American jewel spider Araneus gemmoides, as well as the
widespread jewel box
spider Gasteracantha cancriformis...
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common name of
several different species of orb
weaver spiders:
Araneus gemmoides, the
North American jewel spider Austracantha minax, the
Australian jewel...
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fuscomaculata Flint, 1983
Nectopsyche gemma (Mueller, 1880)
Nectopsyche gemmoides Flint, 1981
Nectopsyche globigona Botosaneanu, 1998
Nectopsyche gracilis...
- )
Carolina wolf
spider (Hogna carolinensis) Cat-faced
spider (Araneus
gemmoides)
Cellar spiders (Pholcus phalangioides) - also
called "daddy long-legs"...
- New
Guinea Araneus gemma (McCook, 1888) — USA, Canada,
Alaska Araneus gemmoides Chamberlin & Ivie, 1935 — USA,
Canada Araneus gerais Levi, 1991 — Brazil...
- )
Carolina wolf
spider (Hogna carolinensis) Cat-faced
spider (Araneus
gemmoides)
Cellar spiders (Pholcus phalangioides) - also
called "daddy long-legs"...
- (LeConte, 1849) i c g b
Batrisodes furcatus (Brendel, 1891) i c g
Batrisodes gemmoides Park, 1960 i c g
Batrisodes gemmus Park, 1956 i c g
Batrisodes grubbsi...