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Parasteatoda is a
genus of comb-footed
spiders that was
first described by
Allan Frost Archer in 1946. The name is a
combination of the
Ancient Gr**** "para-"...
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Parasteatoda tepidariorum, the
common house spider or
American house spider, is a
spider species of the
genus Parasteatoda with a
cosmopolitan distribution...
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extremely abundant common house spider,
which was
transferred to
genus Parasteatoda in 2006,
together with many
other species. A.
veruculata and many more...
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spider with
cosmopolitan distribution American house spider,
Parasteatoda tepidariorum, a
cobweb spider Cellar spider, of the
family Pholcidae...
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Parasteatoda wau (formerly
Achaeareanea wau) is a
species of
social spider that
lives around Wau,
Papua New Guinea. The
spider exhibits a
complex dispersal...
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Parasteatoda tabulata is a
cobweb spider first described by
female found by H. W. Levi in 1980. It
originates from
tropical Asia, but has been introduced...
- June or in July. The 'Green Leafhoppers' are
mainly pre**** by
spiders (
Parasteatoda tepidariorum,
Dolomedes fimbriatus,
Tetragnatha extensa).
Possible parasites...
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genus is
Theridion with over 600 species, but it is not monophyletic.
Parasteatoda,
previously Achaearanea, is
another large genus that
includes the North...
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rather than in the
ovarian cavity. A few
exceptions exist, such as
Parasteatoda tepidariorum. In
these species the
female appears to be able to activate...
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Parasteatoda quadrimaculata is a
species of comb-footed
spider in the
family Theridiidae. It is
endemic to Taiwan. The type
series – two
females – was...