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Common terms and phrasesabdomen adult Agelena Amaurobius araneids Araneus diadematus Argiope autotomy behavior bite body book lungs Bristowe carapace catching threads chelicerae claws cocoon copulation courtship coxae cribellate cribellum Cupiennius cuticle cuticular dendrites dorsal duct egg sac epigynum feeding female female's fibers Foelix front legs function ganglia ganglion garden spider genital opening Gerhardt Gorner hair shaft Haplogynae hemolymph Homann hypodermis insects joint jumping spider lateral layer linyphiids Lycosa main eyes mating median membrane Mesothelae molt muscles Nephila nerve opisthosoma orb weavers orb webs pair of legs palpal palps Photo poison glands posterior prey capture prosoma radial threads radii receptors retina retreat Rovner scopula secondary eyes segments sensilla sensory silk threads slit species sperm spider families spinnerets spinning sticky spiral structure subesophageal ganglion tarantulas tarsal Tegenaria theridiids tion tube tubular tracheae typical Uloboridae usually ventral vibrations visual cells walking wandering spiders wasp wolf spider young spiderlings Zygiella Bibliographic information |