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Nephila komaci is a
species of
golden orb-web spider. It is the
largest web-spinning
spider known. A few
specimens have been
found in
South Africa and...
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Philippines and
Vietnam Trichonephila komaci,
found most
commonly in
South Africa and Madagascar,
transferred from
Nephila komaci Trichonephila clavipes (or "banana...
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largest of the orb-weaving
spiders apart from the
recently discovered Nephila komaci. The first, second, and
fourth pairs of legs of
juvenile females have dense...
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square metres (30 sq ft).
Nephila komaci,
discovered in 2009, and some
other Nephila species also make webs that...
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madagascariensis (Vinson, 1863) –
South Africa to Seyc****es
Trichonephila komaci (****ner & Coddington, 2009) –
South Africa,
Madagascar Trichonephila plumipes...
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madagascariensis (Vinson, 1863) — also
South Africa to Seyc****es
Nephila komaci (****ner & Coddington, 2009) — also
South Africa Nephila pilipes malag****a...
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frogfish (Histiophryne pschedelica) Komac's
golden orb
spider (Nephila
komaci)
Small Favor (Phallus drewesii)
Dracula minnow (Danionella dracula) Omars'...
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inaurata madagascariensis (Vinson, 1863) —
South Africa to Seyc****es
Nephila komaci ****ner & Coddington, 2009 —
South Africa,
Madagascar Nephila kuhlii (Doleschall...