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  2. Stegodyphus mimosarum - Wikipedia

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    Stegodyphus mimosarum, the African social velvet spider, is a species of the genus Stegodyphus, one of the velvet spiders. It is a social species, which is found in South Africa and Madagascar. [1] The genome sequence was published in 2014. [2]

  3. Stegodyphus - Wikipedia

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    Stegodyphus is a genus of velvet spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1873. [3] ... Stegodyphus mimosarum Pavesi, 1883 – Africa, Madagascar;

  4. Stegodyphus dumicola - Wikipedia

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    Stegodyphus dumicola, commonly known as the African social spider, is a species of spider of the family Eresidae, or the velvet spider family. It is native to Central and southern Africa . This spider is one of three Stegodyphus spiders that lives a social lifestyle ( S. lineatus , S. mimosarum , and S. dumicola ).

  5. List of spider species of Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    Stegodyphus mimosarum Pavesi, 1883 — also Africa; Stegodyphus simplicifrons Simon, 1906; Filistatidae. Andoharano decaryi (Fage, 1945) Andoharano grandidieri (Simon ...

  6. Ballooning (spider) - Wikipedia

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    However, adult females of several social Stegodyphus species (S. dumicola and S. mimosarum) weighing more than 100 mg and with a body size of up to 14 millimeters (0.55 in) have been observed ballooning using rising thermals on hot days without wind. These spiders use tens to hundreds of silk strands, which form a triangular sheet with a length ...

  7. Matriphagy - Wikipedia

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    Desert Spider, Stegodyphus lineatus, one of the best-described species that participates in matriphagy Matriphagy is the consumption of the mother by her offspring. [1] [2] The behavior generally takes place within the first few weeks of life and has been documented in some species of insects, nematode worms, pseudoscorpions, and other arachnids as well as in caecilian amphibians.

  8. Social spider - Wikipedia

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    A collective web of Agelena consociata in Uganda.. A social spider is a spider species whose individuals form relatively long-lasting aggregations.Whereas most spiders are solitary and even aggressive toward other members of their own species, some hundreds of species in several families show a tendency to live in groups, often referred to as colonies.

  9. Category:Eresidae - Wikipedia

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    Stegodyphus mimosarum; Stegodyphus sarasinorum This page was last edited on 28 March 2019, at 05:11 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...