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- Theridiidae abstract "Theridiidae is a large family of spiders, also known as the tangle-web spiders, cobweb spiders and comb-footed spiders, and the poisonous spider family. The diverse family includes over 2200 species in over 100 genera of three-dimensional space-web-builders found throughout the world. Theridiid spiders are entelegyne (have a genital plate in the female) araneomorph ecribellate (use sticky capture silk instead of woolly silk) spiders that often build tangle space webs and have a comb of serrated bristles (setae) on the tarsus of the fourth leg. The family includes some model organisms for research, for example, the genus Latrodectus, the medically important widow spiders. In addition to studies characterizing their venom and its clinical manifestation, widow spiders are broadly used in research on spider silk, and on sexual biology including sexual cannibalism.Anelosimus spiders are also model organisms, used for the study of sociality, its evolution, and its ecological and evolutionary causes and consequences. They are particularly important for such studies as the genus contains species varying from solitary to permanently social, and because sociality has evolved frequently within the genus allowing comparative studies across species. These spiders are also a promising model for the study of inbreeding as their mating system co-varies with sociality, and all permanently social species are highly inbred.One species in Theridion, the Hawaiian T. grallator, is used as a model to understand the selective forces and the genetic basis of color polymorphism within species. Theridion grallator is known as the \"happyface\" spider, as certain morphs have a pattern uncannily resembling a smiley face or a grinning clown face on their yellow body.The family also contains the well studied kleptoparasitic species of the subfamily Argyrodinae (including Argyrodes, Faiditus, and Neospintharus) which often have triangular bodies. These spiders live in the webs of larger spiders and pilfer small prey caught by their host's web, eat prey killed by the host spider, and may consume silk from the host web, as well as attack and eat the host itself.The largest genus with over 600 species currently placed in it is Theridion, but it is not monophyletic. Another large genus is Parasteatoda, previously Achaearanea, which includes the North American common house spider. Many theridiids trap ants and other ground dwelling insects by means of elastic sticky silk trap lines leading to the soil surface. Despite their name, cobweb or tangle-web spiders have a huge range of web architectures.".
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- Theridiidae wikiPageExternalLink 813.
- Theridiidae wikiPageExternalLink theridiidae.htm.
- Theridiidae wikiPageExternalLink THERIDIIDAE.html.
- Theridiidae wikiPageExternalLink theridiidae.com.
- Theridiidae wikiPageExternalLink Agnarsson2006c.pdf.
- Theridiidae wikiPageExternalLink Agnarsson2004.pdf.
- Theridiidae wikiPageExternalLink Agnarsson2006a.pdf.
- Theridiidae wikiPageExternalLink Agnarsson2006b.pdf.
- Theridiidae wikiPageExternalLink Arnedoetal2004.pdf.
- Theridiidae wikiPageExternalLink 2797.
- Theridiidae wikiPageID "339887".
- Theridiidae wikiPageLength "18000".
- Theridiidae wikiPageOutDegree "181".
- Theridiidae wikiPageRevisionID "696194236".
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Achaearanea.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Achaearyopa.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Achaeridion.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Allothymoites.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Ameridion.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Anatea.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Anatolidion_gentile.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Anelosimus.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Anelosimus_jabaquara.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Ant.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Araneomorphae.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Argyrodella.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Argyrodes.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Argyrodinae.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Ariamnes_(spider).
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod_leg.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Asagena.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Asygyna.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Audifia.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Bardala_(spider).
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Borneoridion.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Bristle.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Brunepisinus.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Cabello.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Cameronidion.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Campanicola.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Canalidion.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Jakob_Sundevall.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Carniella.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Extant_Cretaceous_first_appearances.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spider_families.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theridiidae.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Cephalobares.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Cerocida.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Chikunia.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Chorizopella.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Chrosiothes.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Chrysso.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Clown.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Coleosoma.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Coscinida.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Craspedisia.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Cretaceous.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Cribellum.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Crustulina.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Cryptachaea.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Cyllognatha.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Deelemanella.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Dipoena.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Dipoenata.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Dipoenura.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Echinotheridion.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Emertonella.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Enoplognatha.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Entelegynae.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Episinus.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Euryopis.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Eurypoena.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Exalbidion.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Extinction.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Faiditus.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Family_(biology).
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Gmogala.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Grancanaridion.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Guaraniella.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Hadrotarsus.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Hawaii.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Helvibis.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Helvidia.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Hentziectypus.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Heterotheridion.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Hetschkia.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Histagonia.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Icona.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Insect.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Jamaitidion.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Janula.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Kleptoparasitism.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Kochiura.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Landoppo.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Lasaeola.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink Latrodectus.
- Theridiidae wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Theridiidae_species.