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presence of
eggsacs in the web. They may jump from the web, move to the edge,
remain in the center, or jerk the web to
shake it. If
eggsacs are present...
- The orb part of the web may be
nearly 2 feet (0.61 m) in diameter. The
eggsac consists of
fluffy yellow threads in a
rolled leaf over a
lenticular or...
-
Hogna radiata female with
eggsac...
- the
number of eggs per
eggsac,
compared to non-mimetic
spiders of
similar size. They seem to
compensate by
laying more
eggsacs over
their lifetimes. A...
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eggsacs,
mature females S.
pustulosa tend to lay
eggsacs during late
summer or
early autumn. Surprisingly, the
number of pink eggs in a
single eggsac...
- for up to 30 minutes. Like
other species in Dolomedidae,
females carry eggsacs in
their chelicerae.
World Spider Catalog. "Megadolomedes trux (Lamb, 1911)"...
- but are
typically yellow-brown, but may also have
green segments. The
eggsacs have a
pinkish tinge when
first laid.
Anoteropsis hilaris can be distinguished...
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Immature spiders resemble the female. The
female gray wall
jumper builds an
eggsac in a
crack or
other concealed position in
which she lays 25 to 40 eggs in...
- of silk.
Eggsac construction occurs from late
October to mid-December (during the summer).
Estimates of the
number of eggs in
their eggsacs range from...
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pursuing them underwater, and
drags them to a nest to feed its larva.
Their eggsacs are a
large part of the diet of
nestling fernbirds (Poodytes punctatus)...