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- spider" may be reserved for Nephilingis, with Nephilengys species called "eunuch spiders". Females of species in the genus Nephilingis are large spiders, with...
- alternative generic placement. Accordingly, they erected the genus Nephilingis with Nephilingis cruentata as the type species. N. cruentata is found in tropical...
- to be a different species, Nephilingis livida, while specimens from Mauritius were placed in the new species Nephilingis dodo. The color of the abdomen...
- Nephilingis dodo is an nephilid spider endemic to Mauritius. It was found to be separate from the related species Nephilingis borbonica in 2011. The abdomen...
- Nephilingis livida is an nephilid spider from Madagascar and nearby islands. It was found to be separate from the related species Nephilingis borbonica...
- genera partially renew their webs. The genera Herennia, Nephilengys and Nephilingis display extreme ****ually driven selection. The pedipalps of these genera...
- remaining four being moved to the new genus Nephilingis. Nephilengys is differentiated from Nephilingis by the shapes of the female epigynum and the...
- States, Africa, South America Nephilengys L. Koch, 1872 — Asia, Oceania Nephilingis ****ner, 2013 — South America, Africa Nicolepeira Levi, 2001 — Chile...
- Latrodectus mirabilis Latrodectus mirabilis female with possibly Nephilingis cruentata of unknown gender Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom:...
- T****ll, 1881 — New Guinea, Queensland Nephilingis ****ner, 2013 Nephilingis borbonica (Vinson, 1863) — Réunion Nephilingis cruentata (Fabricius, 1775) — Tropical...