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- It has been suggested that Argyrodes may have a mutualistic relationship with the host. The silver coloration of Argyrodes was found to attract more prey...
- waiting for their prey. It is a preferential host for the kleptoparasitic Argyrodes trigonum. Neriene radiata, mating behaviour Male and female filmy dome...
- Argyrodes flavescens, commonly called the red and silver dewdrop spider is a species of spider belonging to the family Theridiidae. It is widely distributed...
- Argyrodes pluto is a species of cobweb spider in the family Theridiidae. It is found in the United States, Mexico, and Jamaica. "Argyrodes pluto Report"...
- Argyrodes elevatus, commonly referred to as dew-drop spider, is part of the family Theridiidae that consists of more than 3,000 species. These spiders...
- specialized cells called guanocytes. In genera such as Tetragnatha, Leucauge, Argyrodes or Theridiosoma, guanine creates their silvery appearance. While guanine...
- Argyrodes lepidus is a species of tangle web spider in the genus Argyrodes found in New Zealand. This species was described in 1880 by Octavius ****rd-Cambridge...
- Argyrodes cognatus is a species of tangle-web spider that is endemic to the Seyc****es, and can be found on Mahé, Conception, Silhouette and Marianne...
- been observed. The well studied kleptoparasitic members of Argyrodinae (Argyrodes, Faiditus, and Neospintharus) live in the webs of larger spiders and pilfer...
- spiders of the genus Argyrodes. Proc. zool. Soc. Lond. 1880:320-344. Kerr, A.M. (2005). Behavior of web-invading spiders Argyrodes argentatus (Theridiidae)...