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- Celaenia is a genus of South Pacific orb-weaver spiders first described by Tamerlan T****ll in 1868. As of April 2019[update] it contains eleven species:...
- Celaenia excavata, the bird dropping spider of Australia and New Zealand, derives its name from mimicking bird droppings to avoid predators, mainly birds...
- (disambiguation) Excavata, a taxonomic grouping of eukaryotic unicellular organisms Celaenia excavata, a spider All pages with titles containing Excavation This disambiguation...
- or the informal group mastophorines. Recent studies show that the genus Celaenia, which does not use a bolas, belongs in the same taxonomic group. Bolas...
- Queensland, New South Wales Celaenia T****ll, 1868 Celaenia atkinsoni (O. P.-Cambridge, 1879) — Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand Celaenia calotoides Rainbow,...
- Asia Carepalxis L. Koch, 1872 — Oceania, South America, Mexico, Jamaica Celaenia T****ll, 1868 — Australia, New Zealand Cercidia T****ll, 1869 — Russia...
- Islands. Spider species in New Zealand include: Anoteropsis (wolf spiders) Celaenia spp Cambridgea spp. (sheetweb spider) Cryptachaea veruculata Delena cancerides...
- is a common name for several spiders and may refer to: Arkys curtulus Celaenia excavata, a species native to eastern Australia Mastophora, a genus native...
- Banded orb-weaving spider Austracantha minax, Christmas Jewel Spider Celaenia excavata, Bird-dropping spider Cyrtophora spp., Tent spiders Eriophora...
- Bertrana Keyserling, 1884 Caerostris T****ll, 1868 Carepalxis L. Koch, 1872 Celaenia T****ll, 1868 Cercidia T****ll, 1869 Chorizopes O. ****rd-Cambridge, 1870...