Scytodidae
National Institutes of Health
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Spiders from the family Scytodidae have a unique prey capturing technique: they spit a zig-zagged silken glue to tether prey to a…
We traced the evolution of silk use by spiders in attacks on prey by combining previous publications with new observations of 31…
In spitting spiders Scytodes globula collected in the field, anterior leg loss was more frequent on the left than on the right…
SummaryFeeding experiments and prey collections in Panama have shown the tropical spitting spider Scytodes longipes to be a…
In Los Baños in the Philippines (Laguna, Luzon), Scytodes sp. indet. is a web-building spitting spider (Scytodidae) that preys…
In this study a number of caves from various Brazilian limestone regions were surveyed. The information gathered expands and…
The predatory behavior of the spitting spider Scytodes sp. was studied in the laboratory, and an ethogram of the predatory…
The present study reports on the spermiogenesis and spermatozoa of seven labidognath spiders: Filistata insidiatrix (Filistatidae…
(1971). Envenomation by the Brown Recluse Spider (Aranae, Scytodidae) and Related Species. A Public Health Problem in the United…