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female in an elaborate "mating dance" and eventually pulls her over his spermatophore to ensure that she picks it up. in one species, serianus carolinensis , males only produce spermatophores when a female is nearby, then they spin special silk webs that direct her to the package. once a female's eggs
pseudoscorpion, cordylochernes scorpioides (pseudoscorpionida: chernetidae) . journal of arachnology, - . posted in other (non-spider) stuff , spider diversity | tagged arachnida , courtship behaviour , morphology , phoresis , pseudoscorpion , silk , venom | replies red-throated caracaras: awesome birds...
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