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called Nephila plumipes. As with
other spiders from the
genus Nephila,
these spiders have a
distinct golden web. The
Trichonephila plumipes benefits from...
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tarsi (hence the
Latin word
plumipes) are
active during mating, but
their precise purpose is unknown.
Anthophora plumipes is a
univoltine species. These...
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resemble Trichonephila plumipes in that the
females both
possess a
collection of
stiff hair on
their legs. However, the
hairs of T.
plumipes are more closely...
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Tapinauchenius plumipes, the
orange tree spider, is a
tarantula endemic to
French Guiana. It was
first described by
Ludovico Di
Caporiacco in 1954. Its...
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Trichopoda plumipes is a
species of feather-legged fly in the
family Tachinidae. The
abdomen is
black with
pairs of
rectangular yellow spots. It parasitizes...
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Nephila to Trichonephila.
Another species from this genus,
Trichonephila plumipes, is
commonly found in Australia. It also was
moved from
Nephila to Trichonephila...
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Horama plumipes is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by Dru
Drury in 1773. It is
found in
southern Texas, Mexico, Honduras, Belize, Guatemala...
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Pandercetes plumipes, is a
species of
spider of the
genus Pandercetes. It is
native to
Ambon Islands, Sri
Lanka and New Guinea. List of Spar****idae species...
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Dielis plumipes, the feather-legged
scoliid wasp, is a
species of
scoliid wasp in the
family Scoliidae.
Females of D.
plumipes have a
black scutellum...
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Retrieved 2013-10-25. "Uloborus_
plumipes".
World Spider Catalog.
Retrieved 25
August 2017. "Summary for
Uloborus plumipes (Araneae)".
Spider and harvestman...