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- W2320786989 abstract "A number of species of the theridiid genus, Conopistha, are known to be commensals, and some have been found to be even parasites in the webs of other spiders. Some representatives of families that ordinarily resort to snares for entrapping prey have evolved other de- vices, stich as the bolas, the retiarius, or even a single strand used as a spring. Though they have complete webs, Theridiosoma and Hyptiotes use them as springs. Scytodes ensnares prey by means of a gummy sub- stance ejected from its poison fangs. A number of instances are known of vertebrates serving as food, and members of the two families, Mimetidae and Archaeidae, feed solely on other spiders. In some species the mother spider is eaten by her young, and interestingly enough in one of these species the mother displays a considerable amount of brood care, even to feedingf the spiderlings. For these and others it is to be expected that there will be some social life before the spiderlings disperse, but there are a number of species which, contrary to the usual situation among spiders, remain social throughout life, often in colonies of several hundreds. At least some spiders apparently can orient by using polarized light, can hear, and can perceive odors. Some lyriform organs apparently function in olfaction, but other such organs serve as vibration detectors, and still others as proprioceptors. The complete life history and habits are known for only a handful of species, and for only a relatively small number of spiders is there even fragmentary knowledge. Nevertheless, our knowledge regarding certain phases of the behavior and physiology has increased greatly, particularly during the past two decades. While some of the informa- tion is generally known, the present notes are concerned more with what is not so well known." @default.
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- W2320786989 title "Some Little Known Aspects of Spider Behavior" @default.
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