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Cyrtophora moluccensis

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Arachnida

Family
  
Araneidae

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Rank
  
Species

Subphylum
  
Chelicerata

Infraorder
  
Araneomorphae

Subfamily
  
Cyrtophorinae

Genus
  
Cyrtophora

Order
  
Spider

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Similar
  
Cyrtophora, Cyrtophora exanthematica, Cyrtophora citricola, Argyrodes bonadea, Cyrtophora unicolor

Cyrtophora moluccensis aka tent spider


Cyrtophora moluccensis is a tent-web spider in the orb-weaver family. It is native to India, Japan, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Australia, Fiji, and Tonga. It is often found in disturbed or open habitats from coasts to forest and mountainous interiors.

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The abdomen is high and the anterior end overhangs the cephalothorax. It can be distinguished from similar species by the two tubercles on its abdomen, its elaborate pattern, and, in females, the shape of the median septum of the epigyne. In males, the embolus of the pedipalp is enclosed within the conductor. Females and immature spiders are yellow to green in color.

Webs built by Cyrtophora species are different than typical webs built by orb-weavers. The orb web is built horizontally with a finely meshed dome or bowl shape, hence the name "tent-web spider". The non-sticky spiral is left intact and webs are without a sticky spiral. A 1980 study suggests that this type of web derives from the typical orb web and not the other way around. These webs are durable, sometimes lasting several weeks, so they don't need to be remade every day like the webs of most spiders.

Webs can be either solitary or colonial, though even in groups, each web is defended by its owner. Colonial groups can cover an area of fifteen meters squared and include over four hundred individuals, including fifty adults. Young spiders will often build their nests within the space of that of their parent's. Webs of this spider have also been known to be host to Argyrodes miniaceus or young spiders of other species.

Tent spider cyrtophora moluccensis at fogg daam nt australia


Subspecies

  • Cyrtophora moluccensis albidinota (Strand, 1911) — Caroline Islands, Palau, Yap
  • Cyrtophora moluccensis bukae (Strand, 1911) — Solomon Islands
  • Cyrtophora moluccensis cupidinea (Thorell, 1875) — New Caledonia
  • Cyrtophora moluccensis margaritacea (Doleschall, 1859) — Java
  • Cyrtophora moluccensis rubicundinota (Strand, 1911) — Keule Islands, near New Guinea
  • References

    Cyrtophora moluccensis Wikipedia