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Hunting spider

This is a large hunting spider that produces the most toxic spider venom in the world, and is not afraid to use it. Though often confused as tarantulas, due to size and appearance, they are... [Pg.24]

Figure 9.20 The guanosine derivative designated HF-7 from venom of Hololena curta, a funnel-web spider, and the amide of oxalic acid with agmatine (decarboxylated arginine) from a hunting spider Plectreurys tristis... Figure 9.20 The guanosine derivative designated HF-7 from venom of Hololena curta, a funnel-web spider, and the amide of oxalic acid with agmatine (decarboxylated arginine) from a hunting spider Plectreurys tristis...
Yeargan, . V. (1988). Ecology of a bolas spider, Mastophora hutchinsoni phenology, hunting tactics, and evidence of aggressive chemical mimicry. Oecologia (Berlin) 74 524-530. [Pg.331]

The Wandering Spider does not spin a web. Instead it wanders the forest floor, hunting mice, snakes, lizards and other spiders in the forest litter. [Pg.24]

About the cover The cover depicts a female bolas spider in her hunting posture. The spider aggressively mimics the sex pheromone blend of a few species of moths, and thus attracts only male moths. These prey are caught by the sticky ball (or bolas) at the end of the vertical line. [Pg.407]


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