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... Caerostris darwini, an orb-weaver spider, Madagas- Coelioxys darwiniensis Cockerell, 1929 Hymenoptera. Coelostoma darwini Blair, 1933 Coleoptera, Galapacar ... darwini, a nematode. Cormodes darwini Pascoe, 1860 82 Darwin: A Companion.
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... Caerostris darwini ( Araneidae ) , builds the largest orb web known , with the widest bridging lines used to suspend the web above rivers , streams , and lakes . BUILDING THE WEB The orb web can be almost 32 sq ft ( 3 sq m ) in area ...
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... Caerostris darwini (Araneae: Araneidae). PLoS ONE 6:e26847. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0026847 Gregorič M, Agnarsson I, Blackledge TA, Kuntner M (2011b) Darwin's bark spider: giant prey in giant orb webs (Caerostris darwini, Araneae ...
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... Caerostris darwini 11.5 1652 0.52 350 aAdapted from Agnarsson et al. [29] produced by Darwin's bark spider (Caerostris darwini), which is about five times higher than Kevlar, is the toughest silk fiber measured to date (250 MJ/m3) [29] ...
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... Caerostris darwini. The data in this panel are plotted both in true stress/strain and in engineering stress/strain to make the differences more apparent. The Caerostris silk is very strong, with a true strength at about 1.9 GPa, but ...
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... Caerostris darwini builds some of the largest orb webs known among spiders and constructs longer bridge lines than other giant orb-weavers, spanning across even large rivers [8], and likely subject to relatively higher wind loads. The ...
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... Caerostris darwini (A–C) compared to the 'classical' araneid web (D), shown without capture spirals. The classical web contains a Y-junction formed by the initial bridge line, which later becomes the hub, whereas C. darwini webs depart ...
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... (Caerostris darwini silk is more than twice as tough as any darwini) previously described silk" Nephila Typical golden orb weaving spider 710–1200 18–27 clavipes Bombyx mori Silkworms were genetically altered to express 660 18.5 ...
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... (CAEROSTRIS DARWINI) This spider weaves its web above water, where it can trap insects living in damp environments. The upper threads of the web, which is roughly 3 feet (1 m) in diameter, are stronger than the lower ones, the better to ...
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... (Caerostris darwini, Araneae: Araneidae)? Journal of Arachnology 39: 287–295. Gregorič, M., H. C. Kiesbüy, S. G. Q. Lebrón, A. Rozman, I. Agnarsson, and M. Kuntner. 2013. Optimal foraging, not biogenetic law, predicts spider orb web ...