Cyrtophora exanthematica

id: cyrtophora-exanthematica-224-3281394
title: Cyrtophora exanthematica
text: Cyrtophora exanthematica are tent spiders common in tropical Asia and Australia. They are commonly known as double-tailed tent spiders because of the pair of blunt projections at the end of their abdomens. They are harmless to humans. Double-tailed tent spiders build large nonsticky webs of two parts – a tangle web and a finely-meshed horizontal orb web. The females of the species are larger than the males and they may vary considerably in colour. They are easily distinguishable by their shape,
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description: Species of spider
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyrtophora_exanthematica
date created: 2011-05-09T07:01:18Z
date modified: 2024-09-14T14:18:41Z
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