Oxyopes salticus Location : Mhatoba Hillcok Pune city, Maharashtra,
India
Lynx spiders are the members of the family Oxyopidae. They
all are hunting spiders that spend their lives on plants, flowers and
shrubs. At least one species has been identified as exhibiting social
behaviour.
There are several genera and they tend to differ in their habits and adaptations. For example most Oxyopes and Hamataliwa
species are small to medium in size; they tend to be drab and
especially the latter tend to be ambush hunters in ways resembling the
crab spiders (Thomisidae). Some occupy flowers and wait for pollinating insects, whereas others lie in wait on plant stalks or bark. The Peucetia
species on the other hand, commonly are larger, vivid green, and rangy;
they are active runners and leapers. Oxyopidae in general rely on keen
eyesight in stalking, chasing, or ambushing prey, and also in avoiding
enemies. Six of their eight eyes are arranged in a hexagon-like pattern,
a characteristic that identifies them as members of the family Oxyopidae. The other two eyes are smaller and generally situated in front and below the other six.
The Oxyopidae also have spiny legs, and in many species those
legs, augmented by the spines, seem to be used as a sort of
catching-basket in trapping flying insects.
Some members of the genus Oxyopes are abundant enough to be
important in agricultural systems as biological control agents. This is
especially true of the striped lynx spider (Oxyopes salticus).A member of the genus Tapinillus is remarkable as being one of the few social spiders, living in colonies.
The male performs a dance before the female using it legs, abdomen and especially his palps.
The female spider spins a cocoon that she attaches to a plant. She will guard the eggs until they hatch.
Taxonomy
Kingdom : Animalia
Phylum : Arthropoda
Class : Arachnida
Order : Araneae
Superfamily :Lycosoidea
Family : Oxopoidae
B Name : Oxyopes salticus
Source : 1)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynx_spider 2)http://ednieuw.home.xs4all.nl/australian/oxyopidae/oxyopidae.html 3)http://www.richard-seaman.com/Travel/Philippines/Wildlife/PhilippinesLynxSpider.jpg
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The most successfully developer insect in the world; with adaptation for survival in different ways. Adaptations are observed in areas like - Living : environment where they live- barks, soils, water, bush, trees etc. - Webs : design of webs - flat webs, hanging webs, sticky webs, funnel web - Method of kill : Different type of poisons Few of them have become that poisonous that can be listed in top 5 poisonous insects in the world ! Let us explore their world....
Friday, 9 March 2012
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