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- W2321860721 abstract "1. Cribellar thread is the most primitive type of capture thread found in the aerial webs spun by spiders and is composed of thousands of dry, looped fibrils that are spun from the spigots of a spinning plate. 2. Comparison of the strength with which cribellar threads produced by two species of spiders in the family Uloboridae held five insect surfaces demonstrates that the size, type and density of insect setae influence a thread's stickiness. 3. Moth wings were held the least strongly, as their detachable scales easily pulled free of the wing and remained attached to the cribellar threads. 4. Two forces were responsible for holding the other insect surfaces: setal snagging caused the stout setae of a fly notum to catch on the fine fibrils of the cribellar thread, whereas an uncharacterized force held the smooth surface of a beetle elytra and the setose surfaces of a bug hemelytra and a fly wing" @default.
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- W2321860721 title "The Ability of Spider Cribellar Prey Capture Thread to Hold Insects with Different Surface Features" @default.
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