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Species of spider
Pisaura mirabilis, also known as the predatory spider, cunning spider or bridal gift spider, belongs to the hunting spider family (Pisauridae) and the
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Genus of spiders
Pisaura is a genus of Eurasian spiders in the family Pisauridae. Pisaura (at least the European species) vary in colouration from yellow and bright brown
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Nutritional gift given in reproduction
and katydids. They are less common in spiders, though the spider species Pisaura mirabilis is known for nuptial gift giving. However, this may in part be
Nuptial_gift
Family of spiders
name "nursery web spider" is especially given to the European species Pisaura mirabilis. Adult female specimens may reach up to 15 mm in length, excluding
Nursery_web_spider
Species of spider
1913 as Pisaura ducis from Lake Kivu in East Africa. It was transferred to the genus Afropisaura by Blandin in 1976, who also synonymized Pisaura camerunensis
Afropisaura_ducis
Behavior in which animals take on the appearance of being dead
vitripennis, and the cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus. In the spider species Pisaura mirabilis, male spiders often stage elaborate rituals of gift-giving and
Apparent_death
Species of spider
Strand in 1908 as Pisaura rothiformis from Cameroon. It was transferred to Afropisaura by Blandin in 1976, who also synonymized Pisaura faradjensis Lessert
Afropisaura_rothiformis
Order of arachnids
as an adaptive male mating strategy in the nuptial gift–giving spider Pisaura mirabilis. Behav. Ecol. 19, 546–551. Jones, T.C., Akoury, T.S., Hauser
Opiliones
Infraorder of arachnids
14 68 Pimoidae 2 87 Pimoa cthulhu Pisauridae 45 235 nursery web spiders Pisaura mirabilis Plectreuridae 2 32 Prodidomidae 24 196 Psechridae 2 64 Psilodercidae
Araneomorphae
Roewer, 1955 (type) — Mozambique P. somalicus Roewer, 1955 — Djibouti Pisaura Pisaura Simon, 1886 P. acoreensis Wunderlich, 1992 — Azores P. anahitiformis
List_of_Pisauridae_species
Sexual phenomenon
preference for novel mating partners in the polyandrous nuptial-feeding spider Pisaura mirabilis (Araneae: Pisauridae)". Animal Behaviour. 80 (3): 435–442. Bibcode:2010AnBeh
Coolidge_effect
Factor in sperm competition
beetle Arachnids Misumena vatia Goldenrod crab spider or flower crab spider Pisaura mirabilis Predatory spider, cunning spider or bridal gift spider Birds
Sperm_precedence
Genus of spiders
described by Blandin in 1976. Species were formerly placed in the genus Pisaura. The genus has been revised by Blandin (1976) and Sierwald (1997), though
Afropisaura
Biological mechanism to control fertilization
females that are forced to accept complete ejaculates. The female spider, Pisaura mirabilis, stores more sperm from males who give a nuptial gift compared
Cryptic_female_choice
Class of mating system in non-human species
choice, increased genetic quality, and genetic diversity. Females spiders (Pisaura mirabilis) store more sperm from gift-giving males suggesting that sperm
Polyandry_in_animals
Practice of animals eating their own mating partners
behavior comes with the risk of scaring away potential mates. Males of the Pisaura mirabilis species feign death to avoid being cannibalized by a female prior
Sexual_cannibalism
Skull spider (Pholcus phalangioides) Raft spider (Dolomedes fimbriatus) Pisaura mirabilis Calositticus caricis (syn. Sitticus caricis) Euophrys frontalis
List_of_arachnids_of_Ireland
Type of animal behavior
as an adaptive male mating strategy in the nuptial gift–giving spider Pisaura mirabilis". Behavioral Ecology. 19 (3): 546–551. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.507.7843
Spider_behavior
Dolomedes karschi - E Nilus albocinctus Perenethis sindica Perenethis venusta Pisaura consocia - Pseudo-orbweavers & Horizontal lace web weavers Fecenia macilenta
List_of_spiders_of_Sri_Lanka
Term in evolutionary biology
guarding to exclude rival males. Similarly, the polyandrous species of spider Pisaura mirabilis has been demonstrated to have cryptic female choice. The presence
Sexual_conflict
Genus of flowering plants belonging to the evening primroses and fuchsias family
Enthomanthus Moc. & Sessé ex Ramírez Jehlia Planch. ex Rose Pelozia Rose Pisaura Bonato Pseudolopezia Rose Riesenbachia C.Presl Rudicularia Moc. & Sessé
Lopezia
Topics referred to by the same term
P. mirabilis may refer to: Pisaura mirabilis, a spider species Proteus mirabilis, a Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic bacterium species Mirabilis
P._mirabilis
Deception by non-human animals
as an adaptive male mating strategy in the nuptial gift–giving spider Pisaura mirabilis". Behavioral Ecology. 19 (3): 546–551. doi:10.1093/beheco/arm165
Deception_in_animals
Science of naming, defining and classifying spiders
14 68 Pimoidae 2 87 Pimoa cthulhu Pisauridae 45 235 nursery web spiders Pisaura mirabilis Plectreuridae 2 32 Prodidomidae 24 196 Psechridae 2 64 Psilodercidae
Spider_taxonomy
Species of spider
by Simon in 1898. Two other species, Nilus lanceolatus Simon, 1898 and Pisaura lizhii Zhang, 2000 (later transferred to Dianpisaura), were subsequently
Dendrolycosa_robusta
females' sole prey, honeybees, which attracts the females to these males. Pisaura mirabilis Nursery Web Spider males use nuptial gifts in the form of prey
Sensory_trap_hypothesis
Pirata latitans (Blackwall) Pirata piscatorius (Clerck) Nursery web spider, Pisaura mirabilis (Clerck) Agelena labyrinthica (Clerck) Textrix denticulata (Olivier)
Wildlife_of_the_Isle_of_Man
1757 arachnology text by Carl Alexander Clerck
plantarius Araneus fimbriatus – Dolomedes fimbriatus Araneus mirabilis – Pisaura mirabilis Chapter 6 (Salticidae) Araneus hastatus – Dendryphantes hastatus
Svenska_Spindlar
Nepal, Philippines XL.f. Genus Pisaura Simon, 1885 Pisaura bobbiliensis Reddy & Patel, 1993 Comments: Endemic to India Pisaura decorata Patel & Reddy, 1990
List_of_spiders_of_India
Species of spider
Simon, 1898 Rothus catenulatus Simon, 1898 Rothus lineatus Pocock, 1902 Pisaura insula Strand, 1913 Rothus magnus Caporiacco, 1940 Rothus upembanus Roewer
Rothus_aethiopicus
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Girl/Female
Indian
Shine
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Beautiful Portrait; Abstract Picture
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Fortunate; Lucky; Auspicious
Boy/Male
American, Australian
Claw; Nail
Girl/Female
Latin
Delightful.
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Hindu, Indian
Loved by Clouds
Girl/Female
Hindu
Ever pleasing
Surname or Lastname
English (southern)
English (southern) : from the medieval female personal name Pavia, which is of uncertain origin. Reaney and Wilson suggest it may be from Old French pavie ‘peach’ or Pavie ‘woman from Pavia’ (see 2).English (southern) : habitational name from Pavia in Lombardy, Italy.English (southern) : variant of Paver.
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Name of a Maharshi
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Winding Gate
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