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Scientists Identify 50,000th Spider Species on Earth—but Thousands More Are Waiting to Be Discovered
The newly described jumping spider, Guriurius minuano, has a stripy pattern on its abdomen and large black eyes. (Pictured) Damián Hagopián Scientists have discovered a new species of spider, bringing ...
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Spiders enjoy snacking on seeds, leaves and other floras, a new study has found. They may be terrifying creatures to some but their diverse diet is more varied than some humans. Researchers have found ...
A new genetic analysis of the jumping spider genus Flacillula has purged unrelated species and described seven new ones, all endemic to Sri Lanka. The genus had been little studied since the type ...
Jumping spiders (family Salticidae) represent one of the most diverse and ecologically successful lineages of arachnids, displaying a remarkable array of morphological, behavioural and genomic ...
Sri Lanka has yielded up four new species of Asian jumping spiders, the first time spiders from the genus Synagelides have been recorded on the biodiversity-rich Indian Ocean island. The new species, ...
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