عنكبوت مقلاة - translation to English
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عنكبوت مقلاة - translation to English


عنكبوت مقلاة      

spider (N)

spider         
  • A [[jumping spider]] seen in [[Chennai]].
  •  A funnel web.
  • ant-mimicking jumping spider]]
  • 70px
  • The large orb web of ''[[Araneus diadematus]]'' (European garden spider).
  • Image of a spider leg: 1–coxa; 2–trochanter; 3–femur; 4–patella; 5–tibia; 6–metatarsus; 7–tarsus; 8–claws
  • CE]].
  • Threat display by a [[Sydney funnel-web spider]] (''Atrax robustus'').
  • An orb weaver producing silk from its spinnerets
  • 80px
  • ''[[Cheiracanthium punctorium]]'', displaying fangs
  • This [[jumping spider]]'s main [[ocelli]] (center pair) are very acute. The outer pair are "secondary eyes" and there are other pairs of secondary eyes on the sides and top of its head.<ref name="RuppertFoxBarnes2004P532To537"/>
  • Crab spider with prey
  • A trapdoor spider in the genus ''[[Cyclocosmia]]'', an [[ambush predator]]
  • 70 px
  • A syrphid fly captured in the web of a spider
  • Cooked [[tarantula]]s are considered a delicacy in [[Cambodia]].
  • 70px
  • ''[[Leucauge venusta]]'', an [[orb-web spider]]
  • 70px
  • ''[[Nephila clavata]]'', a golden orb weaver
  • Neriene radiata]]''
  • 90px
  • Eyes of the jumping spider, ''[[Plexippus paykulli]]''
  • Portia]]'' uses both webs and cunning, versatile tactics to overcome prey.<ref name="WilcoxJackson2004JumpingSpiderTricksters"/>
  • pages= 51–60}}</ref>
  • web]] serves both as a trap and as a way of making its home in a leaf.
  •  Spider preserved in [[amber]]
  • center
  • [[Goliath birdeater]] (''Theraphosa blondi''), the largest spider by mass
  • 80px
ORDER OF ARACHNIDS
Araneae; Spiders; Arachnea; Spider venoms; Egg sac; Araneidan; Araneids; Kumo (spider); Araneid; Spider's; Spider (animal); Egg sack; 🕷; Araneæ; Spooder
N
عنكبوت مقلاة عنكبوت .
spider         
  • A [[jumping spider]] seen in [[Chennai]].
  •  A funnel web.
  • ant-mimicking jumping spider]]
  • 70px
  • The large orb web of ''[[Araneus diadematus]]'' (European garden spider).
  • Image of a spider leg: 1–coxa; 2–trochanter; 3–femur; 4–patella; 5–tibia; 6–metatarsus; 7–tarsus; 8–claws
  • CE]].
  • Threat display by a [[Sydney funnel-web spider]] (''Atrax robustus'').
  • An orb weaver producing silk from its spinnerets
  • 80px
  • ''[[Cheiracanthium punctorium]]'', displaying fangs
  • This [[jumping spider]]'s main [[ocelli]] (center pair) are very acute. The outer pair are "secondary eyes" and there are other pairs of secondary eyes on the sides and top of its head.<ref name="RuppertFoxBarnes2004P532To537"/>
  • Crab spider with prey
  • A trapdoor spider in the genus ''[[Cyclocosmia]]'', an [[ambush predator]]
  • 70 px
  • A syrphid fly captured in the web of a spider
  • Cooked [[tarantula]]s are considered a delicacy in [[Cambodia]].
  • 70px
  • ''[[Leucauge venusta]]'', an [[orb-web spider]]
  • 70px
  • ''[[Nephila clavata]]'', a golden orb weaver
  • Neriene radiata]]''
  • 90px
  • Eyes of the jumping spider, ''[[Plexippus paykulli]]''
  • Portia]]'' uses both webs and cunning, versatile tactics to overcome prey.<ref name="WilcoxJackson2004JumpingSpiderTricksters"/>
  • pages= 51–60}}</ref>
  • web]] serves both as a trap and as a way of making its home in a leaf.
  •  Spider preserved in [[amber]]
  • center
  • [[Goliath birdeater]] (''Theraphosa blondi''), the largest spider by mass
  • 80px
ORDER OF ARACHNIDS
Araneae; Spiders; Arachnea; Spider venoms; Egg sac; Araneidan; Araneids; Kumo (spider); Araneid; Spider's; Spider (animal); Egg sack; 🕷; Araneæ; Spooder
اسْم : عنكبوت . مِقلاة