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Mallos gregalis

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Suborder
  
Araneomorphae

Family
  
Dictynidae

Scientific name
  
Mallos gregalis

Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Arachnida

Superfamily
  
Dictynoidea

Genus
  
Mallos

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Spider

Similar
  
Agelena consociata, Anelosimus eximius, Stegodyphus, Dictynidae, Philoponella

Mallos gregalis is a spider species belonging to the family Dictynidae. It is endemic to Mexico.

Discovered by French naturalists in the previous century, M. gregalis were again brought to light in the 1970s by Wes Burgess through his research on their social lifestyle. M. gregalis live in groups containing thousands of individuals together on a sheet-like spider web. Like other social spiders, the unique qualities of M. gregalis' web help make their social lifestyle possible. Their web preferentially transmits the vibrations of flies caught in the web while dampening out the vibrations caused by other spiders, thus allowing the M. gregalis spiders to distinguish between the prey and each other. The smell of previously eaten fly bodies helps attract other flies to M. gregalis′ web.

References

Mallos gregalis Wikipedia