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  2. Meta menardi - Wikipedia

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    The cocoon (2–3 cm in radius) contains an average of 200/300 eggs and is laid near the cave entrance at the end of the summer. After hatching, the spiderlings remain in the cocoon until the first molt, feeding on the yolk. They leave the cocoon in spring, move towards the cave entrance and disperse via ballooning outside the cave. [5] [7]

  3. Tartarus mullamullangensis - Wikipedia

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    Tartarus mullamullangensis, informally known as the Mullamullang cave spider, is a palm-sized, long-legged cave spider from Western Australia. Completely adapted to cave living, it is blind and totally lacks pigmentation, giving it a creamy white appearance. The cylindrical lampshade-shaped web is spun out between rocks.

  4. Telemidae - Wikipedia

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    Telemidae, also known as long-legged cave spiders, is a family of small haplogyne spiders. Most are cave dwelling spiders with six eyes, though some do not have any eyes at all. There are about 104 described species in sixteen genera. [1]

  5. Nesticus furtivus - Wikipedia

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    Nesticus furtivus, the Crystal Caverns cave spider, is a species of true spider in the family Nesticidae. [1] [2] [3] ...

  6. Tayshaneta microps - Wikipedia

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    Tayshaneta microps, synonym Neoleptoneta microps, is a rare species of spider in the family Leptonetidae known by the common name Government Canyon bat cave spider. It is endemic to Texas in the United States, where it is known to be found in two caves in Bexar County. It is one of two in its genus listed as endangered species in 2000. [2]

  7. Stalita taenaria - Wikipedia

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    Stalita taenaria is an araneomorph spider species in the family Dysderidae. [2] The species is classified as a member of troglofauna, more precisely a troglobiont species, meaning such spiders are obligate cave-dwellers adapted to living in dark surroundings. [3] [4] Stalita taenaria is a species of a few European countries. [5]

  8. Quiiiz Review: Is It Legit? - AOL

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    Quiiiz holds a rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars on the App Store based on user feedback. While it has been praised for its exciting gameplay, some reviews highlight concerns about payout delays and ...

  9. Nesticella quelpartensis - Wikipedia

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    Nesticella quelpartensis, sometimes referred to as the Jeju cave baby spider, is a species of spider found only in South Korea. Its sole habitat is the lava caves of Jeju Island . [ 1 ]