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  2. Hersilia (spider) - Wikipedia

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    Hersilia, also known as long-spinnereted bark spiders and two-tailed spiders, is a genus of tree trunk spiders that was first described by Jean Victoire Audouin in 1826. [2] Their nicknames are a reference to their greatly enlarged spinnerets. Males can grow up to 8 millimetres (0.31 in) long, and females can grow up to 10 millimetres (0.39 in).

  3. Hersilia savignyi - Wikipedia

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    Hersilia savignyi is a hersiliid spider found in Kerala, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Telangana, Karnataka, West Bengal, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, and Sri Lanka. Popularly called the "two-tailed spider", this spider is common in southern India. It lives on the trunks of large trees — including commonly on the trunk of the coconut palm. Its ...

  4. Tree trunk spider - Wikipedia

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    Hersiliidae is a tropical and subtropical family of spiders first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1869, [1] which are commonly known as tree trunk spiders.They have two prominent spinnerets that are almost as long as their abdomen, earning them another nickname, the "two-tailed spiders".

  5. Tamopsis brisbanensis - Wikipedia

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    Tamopsis brisbanensis is a species of spider in the family Hersiliidae, found in Australia (Queensland, New South Wales). [1] It is sometimes called the Brisbane two-tailed spider. [2] It is one of a large number of new Tamopsis species described by Barbara Baehr and Martin Baehr between 1987 and 1998. [3]

  6. Neotama mexicana - Wikipedia

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    Neotama mexicana, also known as the long-spinneret spider or Mexican two-tailed spider, is a species of tree trunk spider in the family Hersiliidae. It is found in a range from the United States to Peru and Guyana. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  7. Crossopriza lyoni - Wikipedia

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    Crossopriza lyoni is a widespread species of cellar spiders that prefer to live in or around human structures.They are commonly known as tailed cellar spiders, tailed daddy longlegs spiders, and sometimes box spiders.

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  9. Cyrtophora exanthematica - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the others, however, the orb webs of double-tailed tent spiders are often shaped more like a pan or a bowl. No part of the web is sticky, unlike the webs of other orb-weavers. [1] The web of Cyrtophora exanthematica. The spider stays in the middle of the lower orb web hanging upside down. [5]