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- twelve species: Ordgarius acanthonotus (Simon, 1909) – Vietnam Ordgarius bicolor Po****, 1899 – Papua New Guinea (New Britain) Ordgarius clypeatus Simon...
- Cladomelea also rest exposed on leaves during the day. However, the Australian Ordgarius magnificus, which displays eye spots on its back that make it resemble...
- genus Notocentria. Notocentria was synonymized with Ordgarius by Eugène Simon in 1895. The genus Ordgarius has been placed in the broadly defined subfamily...
- Ordgarius magnificus, the magnificent spider, is a bolas spider in the family Araneidae. It is endemic to forests along the Australian east coast. Females...
- yellow. Ordgarius monstrosus was first described by Eugen von Keyserling in 1886. It was the first species described in his new genus Ordgarius. The genus...
- Ordgarius hobsoni is a species of spider of the genus Ordgarius in the family Araneidae. One of a number of spiders known as a bolas spider, it is found...
- Members of the genera Mastophora in the Americas, Cladomelea in Africa, and Ordgarius in Australia produce sticky globules, which contain a pheromone analog...
- 1993 — Mexico Ordgarius Keyserling, 1886 Ordgarius acanthonotus (Simon, 1909) — Vietnam Ordgarius bicolor Po****, 1899 — New Britain Ordgarius clypeatus Simon...
- Garden orbweb spider Eriophora transmarina, Wheelweaving orbweaving spider Ordgarius magnificus, Magnificent spider Plebs bradleyi, Enamelled spider Poecilopachys...
- are fawn and grow to a length of about 40 mm. Adults are pre**** on by Ordgarius magnificus. The spider emits a pheromone similar to that of the female...