Nephila pilipes (northern golden orb weaver or giant golden orb weaver) is a species of golden orb-web spider. It resides all over countries in East and...
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Beg, 2002 – Pakistan Nephila pilipes (Fabricius, 1793) (type) – India to China, Vietnam, Philippines, Taiwan, Australia Nephila tetragnathoides (Walckenaer...
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resource to calm the female, exhibited in the orb-weaver spider species, Nephila pilipes. Additional hypotheses suggest that male silk contains pheromones which...
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from predators such as birds and wasps. It is reported that several Nephila pilipes individuals can collectively construct an aggregated web system to...
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become monogamous. Up to the late 1980s, following Eugène Simon in 1894, Nephila and its close relatives were considered to make up the subfamily Nephilinae...
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Sperm competition occurs in many species, such as Unicorn catleyi, Nephila Pilipes and Argiope aurantia, with males acting to limit it by guarding the...
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Trichonephila plumipes (redirect from Nephila plumipes)
circumtropical Trichonephila. Thus, Nephila plumipes is the synonym of Trichonephila plumipes. The divergence between N. pilipes, the N. constricta clade, and...
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species of Araneidae ranges greatly. Some females, such as those of the Nephila pilipes, can be at least 9 times larger than the male, while others are only...
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not under selection due to cannibalism in all spider species such as Nephila pilipes, but is more prominently selected for in less dimorphic species of...
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A Nephila pilipes spider, also known as the northern golden orb weaver or the giant golden orb weaver, found in the park...
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mites are able to stop and change direction very quickly. Spiders like Nephila pilipes exhibits active thermal regulation behavior. During high temperature...
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(Camponotus gigas). Common spider species include the golden orb-web spider (Nephila pilipes) and the St Andrew's Cross spider (Argiope mangal). The Singapore freshwater...
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Eriophora transmarina Eriophora pustulosa Gasteracantha Leucauge Nephila plumipes Nephila pilipes Nephilengys Plebs eburnus (syn. Araneus eburnus) Cambridge...
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Himalayan squirrel (Callosciurus pygerythrus) Golden orb weaver female (Nephila pilipes) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sasatgre. Meghalaya: District...
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Neoscona nautica Neoscona punctigera Neoscona theisi Neoscona vigilans Nephila pilipes Nephilengys malabarensis Ordgarius hobsoni Parawixia dehaani Poltys...
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flavescens (Araenae: Theridiidae) and its impact on a host spider Nephila pilipes (Araneae: Tetragnathidae) from Singapore" (PDF). The Raffles Bulletin...
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Green Bee-Eater found in the Kalenjimale Northern Golden Orb Weaver Nephila pilipes found in Kalenjimale Adjacent to the town, there is a coastal moist...
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List of Araneidae species: N–Z (section Nephila)
Nephila pakistaniensis Ghafoor & Beg, 2002 — Pakistan Nephila pilipes (Fabricius, 1793) — India to China, Philippines, northeastern Australia Nephila...
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Distribution: India to Sulawesi Nephila pilipes (Fabricius, 1793) Distribution: China, Philippines to Australia N. pilipes jalorensis (Simon, 1901) Comments:...
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komaci (Kuntner & Coddington, 2009) — also South Africa Nephila pilipes malagassa (Strand, 1907) Nephila senegalensis hildebrandti Dahl, 1912 Nephilingis livida...
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