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Keyword: Dictynidae | Overview - a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z | Seite 1 von 1 | | | |
| Meshweb weavers | | The meshweb weavers (Dictynidae) are a family in the order spiders (Araneae), the suborder Araneomorphae, the series Entelegynae and the superfamily Dictynoidea. Meshweb weavers are found throughout the world. There are approximately 563 species in 48 genera. Some examples of the ... | | |
| | Nigma walckenaeri | | Nigma walckenaeri are a species in the genus Nigma, in the order spiders (Araneae), the suborder Araneomorph spiders (Araneomorphae), the division Entelegynae, the superfamily Dictynoidea and the family Dictynidae. Scientific synonyms for Nigma walckenaeri are: Nigma viridissima, Aranea viridissima, Drassus viridissimus, Ergatis viridissima, Argus viridissimus, Dictyna viridissima, Dictyna walckenaeri, Heterodictyna viridissima and Heterodictyna walckenaeri. ... | | |
| | | The Nigma walckenaeri is the largest species of Dictynidae in Central Europe. While the females reach body lengths of 4. 5 - 5. 0 mm, the males are 3. 5 - 4. 0 mm in length. They have small groups of white hairs all over their bodies. The front section of the female’s body is yellowish brown to yellow, and ... | | |
| | ... with a light green to green shimmer. It may, however, also be covered with white or yellow spots and fine white hair. While the females have plain green legs, the males’ are yellowish-brown. The Nigma walckenaeri can be distinguished from all other Dictynidae spider species by its green abdomen. | | |
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