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Species of spider
Trichonephila clavata, also known as the Joro-spider (ジョロウグモ, Jorō-gumo), is a spider in the Trichonephila genus. Native to East Asia, it is found throughout
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Genus of spiders
Trichonephila is a genus of golden orb-weaver spiders that was first described by Friedrich Dahl in 1911, as a subgenus of Nephila. Trichonephila was
Trichonephila
Species of spider
Trichonephila inaurata, synonym Nephila inaurata, commonly known as the red-legged golden orb-weaver spider or red-legged nephila,[citation needed] is
Trichonephila_inaurata
Species of spider native to the Americas
Trichonephila clavipes (formerly known as Nephila clavipes), commonly known as the golden silk orb-weaver, golden silk spider, golden orb weaver spider
Trichonephila_clavipes
Species of spider
Trichonephila edulis is a species of large spider of the family Nephilidae, formerly placed in the genus Nephila. It is referred to by the common name
Trichonephila_edulis
Species of spider
Trichonephila plumipes, the Pacific golden orb weaver, is a species of spider found in Australia, Indonesia and some Pacific Islands, which exhibits extreme
Trichonephila_plumipes
Species of spider
Trichonephila senegalensis is a species of spider in the family Araneidae. It is an African endemic commonly known as the banded-legged golden orb-web
Trichonephila_senegalensis
Species of spider
Trichonephila komaci is a species of spider in the family Araneidae. It is an African endemic commonly known as the giant golden orb-web spider. It is
Trichonephila_komaci
Genus of spiders
although some species formerly included in the genus have been moved to Trichonephila. They are commonly called golden silk orb-weavers, golden orb-weavers
Nephila
Species of spider
Trichonephila antipodiana is a species of golden orb-weaver spider in the family Araneidae. Originally described by Charles Athanase Walckenaer in 1841
Trichonephila_antipodiana
Index of animals with the same common name
several islands in the Western Pacific Ocean Trichonephila clavipes, a species of the genus Trichonephila indigenous to continental North and South America
Banana_spider
Species of spider
Trichonephila fenestrata is a southern African species of spider in the family Araneidae. It is commonly known as the black-legged golden orb-web spider
Trichonephila_fenestrata
Order of arachnids
while in their mates' webs. The tiny male of the golden orb weaver (Trichonephila clavipes) (near the top of the leaf) is protected from the female by
Spider
Mythical creature in Japanese folklore
form of jorōgumo (ジョロウグモ) to refer exclusively to the spider species Trichonephila clavata, and this has been adopted into English as "Joro spider". In
Jorōgumo
2012 cape woven from spider silk
of over 1.2 million Madagascar red-legged golden orb-weaver spiders (Trichonephila inaurata madagascariensis). Created by Simon Peers and Nicholas Godley
Golden_Spider_Silk_Cape
Fetish involving sexual attraction to corpses
during, or after copulation. The reproductive fitness among males of Trichonephila plumipes and other species has been found to directly benefit from being
Necrophilia
Genus of spiders
about 1,000 MPa. The ultimate strength reported in a previous study for Trichonephila edulis was 1,290 ± 160 MPa. The tensile strength of spider silk is comparable
Latrodectus
Scientific study of arachnides such as spiders, ticks and mites
Trichonephila clavipes
Arachnology
Chemical compound
toxin which was originally extracted from the venom of the joro spider (Trichonephila clavata), originally native to Japan. Joro toxin has demonstrated the
Joro_toxin
Species of spider
features which make it easy to distinguish from similar species. Unlike Trichonephila clavata, N. pilipes has a horn-like bulge on its tergum. Additionally
Nephila_pilipes
Family of spiders
Berg, 1899 — Myanmar, Papua New Guinea Togacantha Dahl, 1914 — Africa Trichonephila Dahl, 1911 — Africa, Asia, Oceania, North America, South America Umbonata
Orb-weaver_spider
several other species of tarantula; the golden orb-weaving spider (Trichonephila edulis) that is eaten in New Caledonia and is said to taste like pâté
Arachnids_as_food
Species of spider
(145,000 psi). The ultimate strength reported in a previous study for Trichonephila edulis was 1290±160 MPa (188,000 psi). The ultimate strength of mild
Latrodectus_hesperus
from drowning. Her name also refers to a golden orb-spider species Trichonephila clavata (Jorō-gumo, which translates to "binding bride" or "whore spider")
Cultural depictions of spiders
Cultural_depictions_of_spiders
Raoiella indica (red palm mite) Rhipicephalus microplus (Asian blue tick) Trichonephila clavata (Joro spider) Varroa destructor (Varroa mite) Amynthas agrestis
List of invasive species in North America
List_of_invasive_species_in_North_America
/ Grasshopper) Olethrius Darthula hardwickii Oecophylla Smaragdina Trichonephila clavata Udonga montana Insect species eaten in Indonesia: Hyblaea puera
List of edible insects by country
List_of_edible_insects_by_country
Insoluble protein aggregate with a fibrillar morphology
of Pseudomonas Chaplins from Streptomyces coelicolor Spidroin from Trichonephila edulis (spider) (Spider silk) Hydrophobins from Neurospora crassa and
Amyloid
Spider subfamily
Australia Nephilingis Kuntner, 2013 – tropical South America and Africa Trichonephila (previously a subgenus of Nephila) Dahl, 1911 – pantropical The subfamily
Nephilinae
Spider toxin
(or NPTX-8) is a type of polyamine toxin found in the venom of the Trichonephila clavata spider. It is a potent inhibitor of ionotropic glutamate receptors
Nephila_polyamine_toxin_8
1800 book by Jacques Labillardière
contains the second ever description of an Australian spider, the species Trichonephila edulis. Labillardière also describes seeing a dog-sized animal, and
Relation du Voyage à la Recherche de la Pérouse
Relation_du_Voyage_à_la_Recherche_de_la_Pérouse
Topics referred to by the same term
genus Pueraria Pyxicephalus edulis, the edible bullfrog, a frog species Trichonephila edulis (= Aranea edulis), a species of large spider of the family Nephilidae
Edulis
Genus of spiders
species, A. stridulator and A. convivans, collected from the web of Trichonephila inaurata madagascariensis, have a stridulating organ consisting of two
Argyrodes
Protected area in Costa Rica
Bothriechis nigroadspersus Cebus imitator Phrictus quinquepartitus Trichonephila clavipes Iguana iguana Deimerandra emarginata Agalychnis callidryas
La_Selva_Biological_Station
Ecological region of Florida, US
cancriformis) Florida tree snail (Liguus fasciatus) Giant orb weaver (Trichonephila clavipes) Lined treesnail (Drymaeus multilineatus) Schaus swallowtail
Tropical_hardwood_hammock
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
Trichinella sp. T9 Trichinella Roundworm Nematoda 694 KRX60400.1 418 47.2 62 Trichonephila inaurata madagascariensis Red-Legged Golden Orb-Web Spider Arthropoda
SCRN3
Species of jumping spider
hatchling spiders inside the nests of other spider species such as Trichonephila and Oxyopes. Dendryphantes hararensis is listed as Least Concern by
Dendryphantes_hararensis
Tetragnatha nigricans Dalmas, 1917 Tetragnatha nitens (Audouin, 1826) Trichonephila edulis (Labillardière, 1799) Araeoncus humilis (Blackwall, 1841) Cassafroneta
List of spiders of New Zealand
List_of_spiders_of_New_Zealand
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Arabic, Australian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Muslim, Sanskrit
Modesty; Decency; Shyness; Shame; Life; Quick; Light
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Goddess Sita
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Indian, Sikh
Boss; Fast at Running
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One who does his duty
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Good deed, A good conduct
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English
Abbreviation of Teresa, meaning harvester.
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Sturtevant.
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Hindu, Indian
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a village in North Yorkshire named Askwith, from Old Norse askr ‘ash tree’ + vi{dh}r ‘wood’.
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