Leucorchestris arenicola (commonly called the dancing white lady spider) is a huntsman spider found in the deserts of Namibia.It should not be confused with the similarly named wheel spider from the same locale. Your use of this feature and the translations is subject to all use restrictions contained in the Even though being active exclusively after sunset, the male Leucorchestris arenicola spiders are able to return to their point of departure by following bee-line routes of up to several hundreds of meters in length. Leucorchestris arenicola Lawrence, 1962; Leucorchestris flavimarginata Lawrence, 1966; Leucorchestris porti Lawrence, 1965; Leucorchestris sabulosa Lawrence, 1966; Leucorchestris setifrons Lawrence, 1966; Leucorchestris steyni Lawrence, 1965; Publication originale. The Animal Diversity Web (online). Registered users receive a variety of benefits including the ability to customize email alerts, create favorite journals list, and save searches. This functionality is provided solely for your convenience and is in no way intended to replace human translation. All Fields are Required It taps its foremost legs on the sand to send messages to other white lady spiders.
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From these searches they return to their home burrow often in a straight line only retracing a fraction of their outward path if at all. Abstract. Media in category "Leucorchestris arenicola" The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total.
When the males of the Namib Desert spider Leucorchestris arenicola (Araneae, Sparassidae) reach the adult stage they undertake long nocturnal searches for females. Leucorchestris arenicola Taxonomy ID: 1304661 (for references in articles please use NCBI:txid1304661) current name Translations are not retained in our system. Leucorchestris arenicola Edit living systems. ADW doesn't cover all species in the world, nor does it include all … To cite this page: Myers, P., R. Espinosa, C. S. Parr, T. Jones, G. S. Hammond, and T. A. Dewey. You currently do not have any folders to save your paper to! While performing this kind of long-distance path integration they must rely on external cues to adjust for navigational errors.
While performing this kind of long-distance path integration they must rely on external cues to adjust for navigational errors. Annals of the Transvaal Museum, vol.
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Even though being active exclusively after sunset, the male Leucorchestris arenicola spiders are able to return to their point of departure by following bee-line routes of up to several hundreds of meters in length. Password Requirements: Minimum 8 characters, must include as least one uppercase, one lowercase letter, and one number or permitted symbol You have requested a machine translation of selected content from our databases. Some spiders stabilize loose sand in their burrows using silk. Edit Hook. Lawrence, 1962 : Spiders of the Namib desert. Create a new folder below. Find out more about our cookie policy Species Leucorchestris arenicola. disappointed and probably wary after the fact, it proceeded to collapse the entrance to its burrow by drawing in the circle of silk attached to the sand.Click/tap images for attribution and license information. Accessed at https://animaldiversity.org. An institutional or society member subscription is required to view non-Open Access content. To access this item, please sign in to your personal account. Create a new folder below. It relies on seismic vibrations for communication. We can help you reset your password using the email address linked to your BioOne Complete account. Farhan Bokhari / Control erosion and sediment.