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- Tetragnatha is a genus of long-jawed orb-weavers found all over the world. It was first described by Pierre André Latreille in 1804, and it contains hundreds...
- Tetragnatha montana, commonly known as the silver stretch spider, is a species of long-jawed orb weaver from the family Tetragnathidae that has a Palearctic...
- Tetragnatha extensa is a species of spider found across the Northern Hemisphere. It has an elongate body, up to 11 mm (0.43 in) long, and adopts a straight...
- Tetragnatha laboriosa, the silver longjawed orbweaver, is a species of long-jawed orb weaver in the spider family Tetragnathidae. It is found in North...
- Tetragnatha versicolor is a species of long-jawed orb weaver in the spider family Tetragnathidae. It is found throughout North America, Canada, Central...
- Tetragnatha viridis is a species of long-jawed orb weaver in the family of spiders known as Tetragnathidae. It is found in the United States. "Tetragnatha...
- Tetragnatha pallescens is a species of long-jawed orb weaver in the spider family Tetragnathidae. It is found in North, Central America, and the Caribbean...
- Tetragnatha guatemalensis, the Guatemalan long-jawed spider, is a species of long-jawed orb weaver in the family Tetragnathidae. It is found in North...
- Tetragnatha determinata, is a species of spider of the genus Tetragnatha. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. List of Tetragnathidae species "Tetragnatha determinata...
- related to Tetragnatha mandibulata. "Tetragnatha mandibulata (TETGMA)[Overview]| EPPO Global Database". gd.eppo.int. Retrieved 2020-10-31. "Tetragnatha mandibulata"...