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Phonognatha graeffei,
referred to as the leaf
curling spider, is a
common Australian spider found in
woodlands and
urban areas in the northeastern, eastern...
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Phonognatha is a
genus of
South Pacific orb-weaver
spiders first described by Eugène
Simon in 1895. It was
originally placed with the long-jawed orb weavers...
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large groups of ants to
avoid being attacked. Crab
spider with prey The
Phonognatha graeffei or leaf-curling spider's web
serves both as a trap and as a...
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Artifex melanopyga,
synonym Phonognatha melanopyga,
referred to as a leaf
curling spider, is a
common Australian spider found in
moist coastal areas of...
- T****ll, 1899 —
Cameroon Phonognatha Simon, 1894
Phonognatha graeffei (Keyserling, 1865) (type species) —
Australia Phonognatha graeffei neocaledonica Berland...
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reminded the
authors of Venom's head. It
physically resembles the
genera Phonognatha and
Leviana in
morphology and coloration, but has very
different genital...
- (the Moluccas). In
India particularly, it has been
known by the
synonym Phonognatha vicitra Sherriffs, 1928, but this is
based on a misidentification. In...
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Metellina Nediphya Marusik & Omelko, 2017 – now a
synonym of
Nanometa Phonognatha Simon, 1894 – now in
Araneidae Prolochus T****ll, 1895 – see Dolichognatha...
- 1895 — Myanmar, Vietnam,
Malaysia Pherenice T****ll, 1899 —
Cameroon Phonognatha Simon, 1894 —
Australia Pitharatus Simon, 1895 — Malaysia, Indonesia...
- 1916
Orchestina simoni Dalmas, 1916
Paramatachia decorata Dalmas, 1918
Phonognatha pallida (Dalmas, 1917)
Plexippoides gestroi (Dalmas, 1920) Prasonica...