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    Cyclosa, also called trashline orbweavers, is a genus of orb-weaver spiders first described by Anton Menge in 1866. Widely distributed worldwide, spiders...
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    Cyclosa conica is a small spider with no common name. It is an orb weaver, and it is easily recognized by the way it strings together the dead bodies...
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    Cyclosa turbinata is a species of orb weaver belonging to the family of spiders known as Araneidae. It is found in a range from the United States to Panama...
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    Cyclosa trilobata is a species of orb-weaver spider that is native to New Zealand and Australia. This species was described as Arachnura trilobata in...
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  • Thumbnail for Cyclosa argenteoalba
    Cyclosa argenteoalba, in the trashline orbweavers genus, is a species of orb weaver in the spider family Araneidae. It is found in East Asia in the countries...
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    Bolivia. "Cyclosa caroli Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-22. "Cyclosa caroli". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-22. "Cyclosa caroli"...
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  • 1891) — New Zealand Cyclosa Menge, 1866 Cyclosa alayoni Levi, 1999 — Cuba, Puerto Rico Cyclosa alba Tanikawa, 1992 — Japan Cyclosa albisternis Simon, 1888...
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    different times. Araneus and Gasteracantha make silk stabilimenta, while Cyclosa and the closely related Allocyclosa bifurca make stabilimenta of silk,...
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    Cyclosa walckenaeri is a species of orb weaver in the spider family Araneidae. It is found in a range from the United States to Guyana and the Caribbean...
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  • The parasitic wasp larvae Reclinervellus nielseni attach to the spider Cyclosa argenteoalba, releasing substances that modify the spider's web-building...
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    Cyclosa sierrae is an orb-weaver spider species found in Europe to Georgia. List of Araneidae species: B-F v t e...
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    hence improving the chance for the parasite to be transmitted. The spider Cyclosa argenteoalba often have parasitoid wasp larvae attached to them which alter...
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    exanthematica distribution map Synonyms Araneus exanthematica Pocock, 1900 Cyclosa bifurcata Paik, 1942 Cyrtophora exanthematica Lee, 1966 Epeira exanthematica...
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    lends to the fact that the toy is used to name many living things such as Cyclosa turbinata, whose name comes from the Latin roots for spinning top. Spinning...
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    environment). It is observed in many species of spiders, such as Erigone atra, Cyclosa turbinata, as well as in spider mites (Tetranychidae) and in 31 species...
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    both physiological, behavioral, and cognitive. Studies also show that Cyclosa turbinata is unique in that its locomotor and web-building activity cause...
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    Simpson, 2022 — New Zealand Cryptaranea Court & Forster, 1988 — New Zealand Cyclosa Menge, 1866 — Caribbean, Asia, Oceania, South America, North America, Central...
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    genus-group (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Pimplinae) and utilizes exclusively Cyclosa spiders (Araneae, Araneidae) as hosts. The species is distributed from...
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    the black widow to its current genus and discovered multiple species of Cyclosa, including C. turbinata. Walckenaer introduced the full biography according...
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  • eggs in honeybees, which then become "zombees" Zombie spider, a spider, Cyclosa argenteoalba, infected by Reclinervellus nielseni Zombie (cocktail), a...
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    genus Cyclosa in 1966, which was found to be incorrect based on molecular data in 2019, and its morphological differences from North American Cyclosa species...
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    also been seen with the roles reversed in terms of genital mutilation. In Cyclosa argenteoalba, males mutilate female spider's genitals by detaching the...
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    family Araneidae, found in North America. It is commonly misidentified as Cyclosa turbinata due to its similar appearance and orb-style webs. "Taxon details...
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  • whereupon the bees emerge as adults. Another example of a bivoltine species is Cyclosa turbinata which is known to reproduce once in the late spring and once...
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  • belonging to the family Ichneumonidae. The species of this genus parasitise Cyclosa spiders. Species: Reclinervellus dorsiconcavus He & Ye, 1998 Reclinervellus...
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  • Title Length 1. "Gemini" 2:56 2. "Reach for the Dead" 4:47 3. "White Cyclosa" 3:13 4. "Jacquard Causeway" 6:35 5. "Telepath" 1:32 6. "Cold Earth" 3:42...
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    bifurca, and was transferred to its own genus in 1999. It is the only Cyclosa species north of Mexico to have a forked rear tip of the abdomen hence...
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  • Chorizopes frontalis Chorizopes mucronatus Clitaetra thisbe - E Cyclosa bifida Cyclosa insulana Cyclosa quinqueguttata Cyrtarachne perspicillata Cyrtarachne raniceps...
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    Garden spider or signature spider (Argiope pulchella) Imitation spider (Cyclosa sp.) Grass jewel spider (Cyrtarachne keralayensis) Lagalaisei's garden...
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    1991 (Transferred to Faiditus) A. longispinus Saito, 1933 (Transferred to Cyclosa) A. longissimus (Keyserling, 1891) (Transferred to Ariamnes) A. longus...
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