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  2. Oecobiidae - Wikipedia

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    Oecobiidae, also called disc web spiders, is a family of araneomorph spiders, including about 100 described species. [1] They are small to moderate sized spiders, about 2 to 20 millimetres (0.079 to 0.787 in) long combined head and body length, depending on the species. Larger ones tend to be desert-dwelling.

  3. Cyclocosmia ricketti - Wikipedia

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    Cyclocosmia ricketti; A habitat B–D habitus of female (XUC-2013-013) E abdomen, lateral view F posterior portion of opisthosoma, ventral view, showing spinnerets G female genitalia (XUC-2013-013), dorsal view H female genitalia (tianzishan-2016), dorsal view I showing opisthosomal disc in plugging position (XUC-2013-013) J–L abdomen, caudal view (J XUC-2013-013 K Tianzishan-2016 L C-2016-001).

  4. Cyclocosmia - Wikipedia

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    Cyclocosmia is a genus of mygalomorph trapdoor spiders in the family Halonoproctidae, first described by Anton Ausserer in 1871. [4] Originally placed with the Ctenizidae, when the family split in 2018, this genus was placed with the Halonoproctidae as the type genus. [5]

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  6. Bagheera kiplingi - Wikipedia

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    Bagheera kiplingi is a species of jumping spider found in Central America, including Mexico, Costa Rica, and Guatemala. It is the type species of the genus Bagheera, which includes three other species, including B. prosper. [1] B. kiplingi is notable for its peculiar diet, which is mostly herbivorous. [2]

  7. Spider diagram - Wikipedia

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    These points may be joined forming a shape like a spider. Joined points represent an "or" condition, also known as a logical disjunction. A spider diagram is a boolean expression involving unitary spider diagrams and the logical symbols ,,. For example, it may consist of the conjunction of two spider diagrams, the disjunction of two spider ...

  8. Case grammar - Wikipedia

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    Case grammar is a system of linguistic analysis, focusing on the link between the valence, or number of subjects, objects, etc., of a verb and the grammatical context it requires. The system was created by the American linguist Charles J. Fillmore in the context of Transformational Grammar (1968).

  9. Spelling of disc - Wikipedia

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    Disc sports, or disc games, are a category of activities which involve throwing and/or catching a flying disc. Participants of disc sports consistently use the "c" spelling when describing the sports equipment used in these activities, which includes team sports such as ultimate or individual sports such as disc golf .