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| Image Info | Original File Name: bird-dropping-web_2266173k - Bird dung crab spider (Phrynarachne sp.).jpg Resolution: 359x536 File Size: 31827 Bytes Upload Time: 2012:07:06 15:44:41 | |
| Author | Name (E-mail): News (from@telegraph.co.uk) | |
| Subject | Insects and spiders that have mastered the art of disguise: Bird dung crab spider (Phrynarachne sp.) [Telegraph 2012-07-04] | |
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| Description | Insects and spiders that have mastered the art of disguise: Bird dung crab spider (Phrynarachne sp.) [Telegraph 2012-07-04]
...This species of spider weaves simple inverted triangle shaped webs across plant leaves and stems. When a fly lands on the web, the line it is stuck to breaks at the outer end and falls, leaving the victim to hang vertically from the mid-line of the web. Pasilobus then reels in the loose line (as seen in the image) to feed on the fly...
Source: Telegraph - http://www.telegraph.co.uk | |
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