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- Africa Stegodyphus dumicola Po****, 1898 – Central, Southern Africa Stegodyphus hildebrandti (Karsch, 1878) – Central, East Africa, Zanzibar Stegodyphus hisarensis...
- spiders on web Stegodyphus dumicola nest Stegodyphus spiders have a tough carapace with white hairs along the body. Males Stegodyphus spiders have dark...
- Stegodyphus lineatus (desert spider) is the only European species of the spider genus Stegodyphus. Male S. lineatus can grow up to 12 mm long while females...
- own life. Stegodyphus mothers liquefy their inner organs and maternal tissue into food deposits. The African social velvet spider Stegodyphus mimosarum...
- characteristics. Three of the social spider species are Stegodyphus mimosarum, Stegodyphus afric****, and Stegodyphus sarasinosum. S. sarasinorum is a social spider...
- sense this and consume the mother. Spiders of the genus Stegodyphus genus, such as Stegodyphus sarasinorum in India, are known for their elaborate and...
- Stegodyphus mimosarum, the African social velvet spider, is a species of the genus Stegodyphus, one of the velvet spiders. It is a social species, which...
- Aebutina binotata Mallos gregalis Eresidae Stegodyphus dumicola Stegodyphus mimosarum Stegodyphus sarasinorum Stegodyphus manaus (possibly social, see Kraus &...
- balloon compared to spiderlings. However, adult females of several social Stegodyphus species (S. dumicola and S. mimosarum) weighing more than 100 mg and...
- Namibia, South Africa S. semicoccinea Simon, 1906 — South Africa Stegodyphus Stegodyphus Simon, 1873 S. afric**** (Blackwall, 1866) — Africa S. bicolor...