Argyrodes argentatus is a kleptoparasitic spider. In Singapore, it is often seen in webs of Nephila antipodiana. On Guam it can often be found hanging...
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coloration of Argyrodes may be able to attract moths and other insects as it stimulates their photoreceptors and may resemble starlight. Most Argyrodes are found...
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where Argiope appensa is ubiquitous, it is frequently visited by Argyrodes argentatus, that steals food from the host. Following the brown tree snake and...
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vittata - E - Cobweb spiders Argyrodes argentatus Argyrodes fissifrons Argyrodes flavescens Argyrodes nasutus - E Argyrodes scintillulanus Ariamnes pavesii...
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List of Theridiidae species (section Argyrodes)
1880 — Australia, New Caledonia, New Zealand Argyrodes apiculatus Thorell, 1895 — Myanmar Argyrodes argentatus O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1880 — India, Indonesia...
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Argiope argentata (redirect from Argyopes argentatus)
frequently the target of food theft by other species. Dewdrop spiders (genus Argyrodes) are small kleptoparasitic or commensal spiders that can often be found...
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