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    Thomisus spectabilis, also known as the white crab spider or Australian crab spider, is a small spider found in Australia and far east Asia. The body length...
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    yellow. For example, in Thomisus spectabilis, the method of camouflage is similar to the Misumena vatia, though T. spectabilis are visible to their prey...
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    Thomisus onustus is a crab spider belonging to the genus Thomisus. These spiders are found across Europe, North Africa, and parts of the Middle East and...
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    known spiders with this color change ability include Thomisus onustus and Thomisus spectabilis. Depending on the color of flower they see around them...
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  • T. spectabilis may refer to: Tabanus spectabilis, a horsefly species Tahina spectabilis, a palm species Thomisus spectabilis, a crab spider species Tiariturris...
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    spiders, including Cyrtophora cicatrosa, can change colour rapidly. Thomisus spectabilis Bioluminescence Peppered moth evolution - an example of colour change...
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    insects. Individuals of some species, such as Misumena vatia and Thomisus spectabilis, are able to change color over a period of some days, to match the...
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    spp., Green Crab spider Stephanopis altifrons, Knobbly Crab spider Thomisus spectabilis, Australian Crab Spider Zygometis xanthogaster Yellow-tailed Crab...
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    elaborate palpal bulbs, with multiple complexly shaped sclerites. Thomisus spectabilis have disc shaped palpal bulbs. Two explanations have been proposed...
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    Herberstein, M. E. (2004). Exploitation of floral signals by crab spiders (Thomisus spectabilis, Thomisidae). Behavioral Ecology, 15(2), 321–326. https://doi.org/10...
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  • Portia pounces and overwhelms the owner. The Australian crab spider (Thomisus spectabilis) manipulates UV signals to attract bees to flowers in which they...
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  • Tarrocanus jaffnaensis - E Thomisus callidus Thomisus elongatus Thomisus granulifrons Thomisus pugilis Thomisus spectabilis Thomisus stoliczkai Tmarus fasciolatus...
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    to India Thomisus simoni Gajbe, 2004 Comments: Endemic to India Thomisus sorajaii Basu, 1963 Comments: Endemic to India Thomisus spectabilis Doleschall...
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  • locality for species †ThomisusThomisus defossus – type locality for species †Thomisus disjunctus – type locality for species †Thomisus resutus – type locality...
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