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latrodectus (theridiidae). since i study western black widows (l. hesperus), i've included a video of one of 'my guys' doing his thing (video taken by samantha vibert) ross and smith ( ) , studying l. hesperus, and aisenberg et al. ( ) , studying s. malitiosa, suggested that the bridal veil silk is impregnated
latrodectus (theridiidae). since i study western black widows (l. hesperus), i've included a video of one of 'my guys' doing his thing (video taken by samantha vibert) ross and smith ( ) , studying l. hesperus, and aisenberg et al. ( ) , studying s. malitiosa, suggested that the bridal veil silk is impregnated...
http://spiderbytes.org/2013/11/
the parent. each fragment develops into a mature, fully grown individual. fragmentation is seen in many organisms, such as animals (some annelid worms and starfish ), fungi , and plants . some plants have specialized structures for reproduction via fragmentation, such as gemmae in liverworts . most lichens
the parent. each fragment develops into a mature, fully grown individual. fragmentation is seen in many organisms, such as animals (some annelid worms and starfish ), fungi , and plants . some plants have specialized structures for reproduction via fragmentation, such as gemmae in liverworts . most lichens...
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Asexual_reproduction