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Holocnemus pluchei,
commonly known as the
marbled cellar spider, is a
species of Pholcidae, a
family commonly referred to as "cellar spiders" or "daddy...
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commonly occurs by
males during ****ual encounters. In the
species Holocnemus pluchei,
females also
possess stridulatory organs, and both ****es
engage in stridulation...
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clutching her egg
bundle (magnified). A
marbled cellar spider (Holocnemus
pluchei)
carrying prey.
Smeringopus pallidus female with egg sac. Male shortbodied...
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belongs to the
genus Holocnemus,
which contains only two
other species,
Holocnemus hispanicus and
Holocnemus Pluchei. List of
Pholcidae species v t e...
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belongs to the
genus Holocnemus,
which contains only two
other species,
Holocnemus caudatus and
Holocnemus pluchei. List of
Pholcidae species v t e...
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Holocnemus pluchei, also
known as
daddy long-legs, has been
found to
build their webs off of C. citricola's webs. H.
pluchei exhibit aggressive...
- 1820) – Spain,
Andorra H.
hispanicus Wiehle, 1933 – Portugal,
Spain H.
pluchei (Scopoli, 1763) – Europe,
North Africa, Turkey, Caucasus,
Middle East....
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tactics enable Portia species to take web spiders, such as
Holocnemus pluchei, from 10% to 200% of
their size, and they hunt in all
types of webs.: 491 ...
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tactics enable Portia species to take web spiders, such as
Holocnemus pluchei from 10% to 200% of a Portia′s size, and
Portia species hunt in all types...
- 1820) – Spain,
Andorra H.
hispanicus Wiehle, 1933 – Portugal,
Spain H.
pluchei (Scopoli, 1763) – Europe,
North Africa, Turkey, Caucasus,
Middle East....