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A Checklist Of Spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) From Peninsular Malaysia Inclusive Of Twenty New Records
Norma-Rashid, Y., Li, Daiqin (2009): A Checklist Of Spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) From Peninsular Malaysia Inclusive Of Twenty New Records. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 57 (2): 305-322, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.534205
Gea spinipes C. L. Koch 1843
Gea spinipes C. L. Koch, 1843 1 female, ZRC.ARA.130, Genting, coll. J.A and F. Murphy, 1–15 Feb.1988.Published as part of Norma-Rashid, Y. & Li, Daiqin, 2009, A Checklist Of Spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) From Peninsular Malaysia Inclusive Of Twenty New Records, pp. 305-322 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 57 (2) on page 306, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.534205
Courtship and male-male interaction behaviour of Orsima ichneumon (Simon, 1901), an ant-mimicking jumper spider (Arachnida: Salticidae)
Wee, Renee H. X., Norma-Rashid, Y., Li, Daiqin, Painting, Christina J. (2017): Courtship and male-male interaction behaviour of Orsima ichneumon (Simon, 1901), an ant-mimicking jumper spider (Arachnida: Salticidae). Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 65: 426-439, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.535752
Fig. 10. Two male O in Courtship and male-male interaction behaviour of Orsima ichneumon (Simon, 1901), an ant-mimicking jumper spider (Arachnida: Salticidae)
Fig. 10. Two male O. ichneumon engaged in rapid extension and retraction of legs I simultaneously. Male (right) is the process of 'rearing' up with legs (a) still held in front of its face (b) above head, at maximum rearing height.Published as part of Wee, Renee H. X., Norma-Rashid, Y., Li, Daiqin & Painting, Christina J., 2017, Courtship and male-male interaction behaviour of Orsima ichneumon (Simon, 1901), an ant-mimicking jumper spider (Arachnida: Salticidae), pp. 426-439 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 65 on page 435, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.535752
Fig. 7 in Comparative Biology Of Cave-Dwelling Spitting Spiders (Araneae: Scytodidae): Parental Care, Cooperative Prey-Capture, Cannibalism, Natal Dispersal And Reproductive Behaviour
Fig. 7. Relationship between the days in which spiderlings dispersed and spiderling mass in five cave scytodid species. (A) Scytodes fusca; (B) S. carvernarum; (C) Philippines Scytodes sp. 2.; (D) S. magna; and (E) Guangxi Scyloxes sp. 1.Published as part of <i>Yap, Laura-Marie Y. L., Norma-Rashid, Y., Liu, Fengxiang, Liu, Jie & Li, Daiqin, 2011, Comparative Biology Of Cave-Dwelling Spitting Spiders (Araneae: Scytodidae): Parental Care, Cooperative Prey-Capture, Cannibalism, Natal Dispersal And Reproductive Behaviour, pp. 269-284 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 59 (2)</i> on page 278, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10107573">10.5281/zenodo.10107573</a>
Fig. 6 in Comparative Biology Of Cave-Dwelling Spitting Spiders (Araneae: Scytodidae): Parental Care, Cooperative Prey-Capture, Cannibalism, Natal Dispersal And Reproductive Behaviour
Fig. 6. Newly emerged Guangxi Scyloxes sp. 1 spiderlings spread out on the sparse silk nest, and female feeding on house fly alone. Body length of adult female = 11.5 mm.Published as part of <i>Yap, Laura-Marie Y. L., Norma-Rashid, Y., Liu, Fengxiang, Liu, Jie & Li, Daiqin, 2011, Comparative Biology Of Cave-Dwelling Spitting Spiders (Araneae: Scytodidae): Parental Care, Cooperative Prey-Capture, Cannibalism, Natal Dispersal And Reproductive Behaviour, pp. 269-284 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 59 (2)</i> on page 277, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10107573">10.5281/zenodo.10107573</a>
Fig. 4 in Comparative Biology Of Cave-Dwelling Spitting Spiders (Araneae: Scytodidae): Parental Care, Cooperative Prey-Capture, Cannibalism, Natal Dispersal And Reproductive Behaviour
Fig. 4. Scytodid egg-sac. (A) Typical egg-sac of Scytodes cavernarum, S. fusca and the Philippines Scytodes sp. 2; and (B) Scytodes magna egg-sac. Note the denser silk surrounding the eggs of S. magna.Published as part of <i>Yap, Laura-Marie Y. L., Norma-Rashid, Y., Liu, Fengxiang, Liu, Jie & Li, Daiqin, 2011, Comparative Biology Of Cave-Dwelling Spitting Spiders (Araneae: Scytodidae): Parental Care, Cooperative Prey-Capture, Cannibalism, Natal Dispersal And Reproductive Behaviour, pp. 269-284 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 59 (2)</i> on page 276, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10107573">10.5281/zenodo.10107573</a>
Fig. 1 in Comparative Biology Of Cave-Dwelling Spitting Spiders (Araneae: Scytodidae): Parental Care, Cooperative Prey-Capture, Cannibalism, Natal Dispersal And Reproductive Behaviour
Fig. 1. Four species of cave scytodid spiders. (A) female and (B) male Scytodes magna, body length = 10.5 mm; (C) female and (D) male S. fusca, body length = 5.8 mm; (E) female Philippines Scytodes sp. 2, body length = 5.6mm; and (F) female S. cavernarum, body length = 5.3 mm.Published as part of <i>Yap, Laura-Marie Y. L., Norma-Rashid, Y., Liu, Fengxiang, Liu, Jie & Li, Daiqin, 2011, Comparative Biology Of Cave-Dwelling Spitting Spiders (Araneae: Scytodidae): Parental Care, Cooperative Prey-Capture, Cannibalism, Natal Dispersal And Reproductive Behaviour, pp. 269-284 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 59 (2)</i> on page 272, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10107573">10.5281/zenodo.10107573</a>
Fig. 4 in Courtship and male-male interaction behaviour of Orsima ichneumon (Simon, 1901), an ant-mimicking jumper spider (Arachnida: Salticidae)
Fig. 4 Abdomen positions (a) Male O. ichneumon with extended palps (position 2); opened chelicerae (position 1) and flexed up abdomen (ca. 60°) on edge of leaf in response to a female nearby; (b) Female O. ichneumon with arched legs and flexed abdomen; (c) Male O. ichneumon with abdomen bent right of the sagittal plane, palps (position 1) and chelicerae held closed; (d) Male O. ichneumon displaying during male-male interaction, legs I elevated (position 2) with abdomen flexed up and bent to the left of the sagittal plane.Published as part of Wee, Renee H. X., Norma-Rashid, Y., Li, Daiqin & Painting, Christina J., 2017, Courtship and male-male interaction behaviour of Orsima ichneumon (Simon, 1901), an ant-mimicking jumper spider (Arachnida: Salticidae), pp. 426-439 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 65 on page 429, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.535752
Fig. 8 in Comparative Biology Of Cave-Dwelling Spitting Spiders (Araneae: Scytodidae): Parental Care, Cooperative Prey-Capture, Cannibalism, Natal Dispersal And Reproductive Behaviour
Fig. 8. Reproductive traits of five cave species of scytodids. (A) Mean (± S.E.) total number of spiderlings per female; (B) mean (± S.E.) egg hatching time (d); (C) mean (± S.E.) interval (d) between clutches; (D) mean (± S.E.) interval (d) between hatching and the next egg-sac production; (E) mean (± S.E.) number of clutches; and (F) mean (± S.E.) number of spiderlings per clutch. Different lower cases indicate significant differences.Published as part of <i>Yap, Laura-Marie Y. L., Norma-Rashid, Y., Liu, Fengxiang, Liu, Jie & Li, Daiqin, 2011, Comparative Biology Of Cave-Dwelling Spitting Spiders (Araneae: Scytodidae): Parental Care, Cooperative Prey-Capture, Cannibalism, Natal Dispersal And Reproductive Behaviour, pp. 269-284 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 59 (2)</i> on page 279, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10107573">10.5281/zenodo.10107573</a>
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