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sometimes even
their chemical traits.
Although little is
known about most
zodariids,
members of the
genus Zodarion apparently feed only on ants; a number...
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Northern American moth
Luidia maculata, a
Pacific starfish Lutica maculata, a
zodariid spider Lysiosquillina maculata, a
mantis shrimp Ledebouria maculata, a...
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Lasius platythorax.
Zodarion rubidum is up to 5mm in size. Like many
other zodariid spiders, it
moves across open
ground in the
evening and at night. Zodarion...
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termitomimus is a
spider species of the
family Zodariidae.
Unlike other zodariid spiders,
which mostly hunt and
sometimes look like ants, T. termitomimus...
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Lutica is a
genus of
zodariid spiders that
occurs only in
North America on both the
mainland California coast and the
Channel Islands.
Lutica abalonea...
- in size.
Adults occur in
Germany from June to August.
Unlike many
other zodariid spiders, it is
active during the day. If the
spider encounters an ant,...
- Capon, R.J. (1996). "Exploitation of an ant
chemical alarm signal by the
zodariid spider Habronestes bradleyi Walckenaer".
Proceedings of the
Royal Society...
- Pekár, Stano; Král, Jiří (2002). "Mimicry
complex in two
central European zodariid spiders (Araneae: Zodariidae): how
Zodarion deceives ants". Biological...
- Capon, R.J. (1996).
Exploitation of an ant
chemical alarm signal by the
zodariid spider Habronestes bradley Walckenaer.
Proceedings of the
Royal Society...
- Capon, R.J. (1996). "Exploitation of an ant
chemical alarm signal by the
zodariid spider Habronestes bradley Walckenaer".
Proceedings of the
Royal Society...