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  2. List of endangered and threatened animals and plants of Illinois

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    The Illinois List of Endangered and Threatened Species is reviewed about every five years by the Illinois Endangered Species Protection Board (ESPB). [1] To date it has evaluated only plants and animals of the US state of Illinois, not fungi, algae, or other forms of life; species that occur in Illinois which are listed as endangered or threatened by the U.S. federal government under the ...

  3. Cyclosa turbinata - Wikipedia

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    C. turbinata spiders reach full maturation in the spring, but when males become mature, they do not spin webs, but instead travel away from their home in search of potential mates. Females do spin webs and when they mate, they can create up to five egg sacs which will be hidden by the female in the surrounding foliage.

  4. Tetragnatha elongata - Wikipedia

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    This Tetragnathidae -related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  5. A ‘striking’ creature with large spiky legs roamed what’s now ...

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    The idea of coming face to face with any spider-like creature is enough to fill any ... A ‘striking’ creature with large spiky legs roamed what’s now Illinois 300 million years ago.

  6. Fauna of Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The fauna of Illinois include a wide variety of mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, fish and insects (not listed). The state bird is the Northern cardinal. The state insect is the monarch butterfly. The state animal is the white-tailed deer. The state fish is the bluegill. The state fossil is the tully monster.

  7. Nephila sumptuosa - Wikipedia

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    Nephila sumptuosa can reach a length of 4.4 millimetres (0.17 in) in males, of 34.9 millimetres (1.37 in) in females. [4] These large spiders have long reddish legs with clumps of hair.

  8. World Spider Catalog - Wikipedia

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    The World Spider Catalog (WSC) is an online searchable database concerned with spider taxonomy. It aims to list all accepted families, genera and species, as well as provide access to the related taxonomic literature. The WSC began as a series of web pages in 2000, created by Norman I. Platnick of the American Museum of Natural History.

  9. Category:Spiders of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Spiders of the United States — a type of air-breathing arthropods of the U.S., that have eight legs and fangs that inject venom. Only spiders of the continental US should be included; Hawaii and other Pacific islands belonging politically to the United States are placed in Category:Spiders of Oceania .