Mastophora (spider)
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''Mastophora'', also known as bolas spiders, is a
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of orb-weaver spiders first described by E. L. Holmberg in 1876. They can be identified by a pair of lumps on the
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surface of the
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, though not all males will have these lumps. Adult females of the genus snare prey mid-air by using a silk line with an adhesive blob on the end, similar to bolas used by South American
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s. They feed on flying insects, particularly
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s, sometimes releasing pheromones that mimic those of their prey to attract them. Males and juvenile females capture their prey directly with their legs. ''Mastophora'' spiders have extreme sexual size dimorphism: adult females reach 0,75 inches (19 mm), while adult males are smaller than 0,067 inches (1,7 mm). These spiders reach maturity after two instars, or fewer. Cephalothorax often with dorsal protuberances, frequently paired. Female abdomen large, wider than long, an occasion has dorsal humps or lobes. Prey specialization by means of aggressive chemical mimicry.


Species

it contains fifty species: *'' Mastophora abalosi'' Urtubey & Báez, 1983 – Argentina *'' Mastophora alachua''
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, 2003
– USA *'' Mastophora alvareztoroi'' Ibarra & Jiménez, 2003 – USA, Mexico *'' Mastophora apalachicola'' Levi, 2003 – USA *'' Mastophora archeri'' Gertsch, 1955 – USA *'' Mastophora bisaccata'' ( Emerton, 1884) – USA, Mexico *'' Mastophora brescoviti'' Levi, 2003 – Brazil *''
Mastophora caesariata ''Mastophora'' may refer to: * ''Mastophora'' (spider), a genus of bolas spiders * ''Mastophora'' (alga), a red alga genus in the subfamily Mastophoroideae {{genus disambiguation ...
'' Eberhard & Levi, 2006 – Costa Rica *''
Mastophora carpogaster ''Mastophora'' may refer to: * ''Mastophora'' (spider), a genus of bolas spiders * ''Mastophora'' (alga), a red alga genus in the subfamily Mastophoroideae {{genus disambiguation ...
'' Mello-Leitão, 1925 – Brazil *''
Mastophora catarina ''Mastophora'' may refer to: * ''Mastophora'' (spider), a genus of bolas spiders * ''Mastophora'' (alga), a red alga genus in the subfamily Mastophoroideae {{genus disambiguation ...
'' Levi, 2003 – Brazil *''
Mastophora comma ''Mastophora'' may refer to: * ''Mastophora'' (spider), a genus of bolas spiders * ''Mastophora'' (alga), a red alga genus in the subfamily Mastophoroideae {{genus disambiguation ...
'' Báez & Urtubey, 1985 – Argentina *''
Mastophora conica ''Mastophora'' may refer to: * ''Mastophora'' (spider), a genus of bolas spiders * ''Mastophora'' (alga), a red alga genus in the subfamily Mastophoroideae {{genus disambiguation ...
'' Levi, 2006 – Argentina *''
Mastophora conifera ''Mastophora'' may refer to: * ''Mastophora'' (spider), a genus of bolas spiders * ''Mastophora'' (alga), a red alga genus in the subfamily Mastophoroideae {{genus disambiguation ...
'' (Holmberg, 1876) – Argentina *''
Mastophora cornigera ''Mastophora cornigera'' is a species of orb weaver in the spider Spiders ( order Araneae) are air-breathing arthropods that have eight legs, chelicerae with fangs generally able to inject venom, and spinnerets that extrude silk. They are ...
'' ( Hentz, 1850) – USA to Nicaragua *''
Mastophora corpulenta ''Mastophora'' may refer to: * ''Mastophora'' (spider), a genus of bolas spiders * ''Mastophora'' (alga), a red alga genus in the subfamily Mastophoroideae {{genus disambiguation ...
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, 1898)
– Mexico, Honduras, Nicaragua, Brazil *'' Mastophora corumbatai'' Levi, 2003 – Brazil *'' Mastophora cranion'' Mello-Leitão, 1928 – Brazil *'' Mastophora diablo'' Levi, 2003 – Argentina *''
Mastophora dizzydeani ''Mastophora dizzydeani'' is a species of spider named after baseball player Dizzy Dean. Like all known species of the genus ''Mastophora (spider), Mastophora'', adult females are bolas spiders, capturing their prey with one or more sticky drops ...
'' Eberhard, 1981 – Colombia, Peru *'' Mastophora escomeli'' Levi, 2003 – Peru *''
Mastophora extraordinaria ''Mastophora extraordinaria'' is a species of spider in the orb-weaver spider family Araneidae. It is found in South America (Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina). Like some other species of the genus '' Mastophora'', adult females resemble bird dropp ...
'' Holmberg, 1876 – Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina *'' Mastophora fasciata'' Reimoser, 1939 – Costa Rica, Venezuela *'' Mastophora felda'' Levi, 2003 – USA *'' Mastophora felis'' Piza, 1976 – Brazil *'' Mastophora gasteracanthoides'' (Nicolet, 1849) – Chile *'' Mastophora haywardi'' Birabén, 1946 – Argentina *'' Mastophora holmbergi'' Canals, 1931 – Paraguay, Argentina *'' Mastophora hutchinsoni'' Gertsch, 1955 – USA, Canada *'' Mastophora lara'' Levi, 2003 – Venezuela *'' Mastophora leucabulba'' (Gertsch, 1955) – USA to Honduras *'' Mastophora leucacantha'' ( Simon, 1897) – Brazil *'' Mastophora longiceps'' Mello-Leitão, 1940 – Brazil *'' Mastophora melloleitaoi'' Canals, 1931 – Brazil, Argentina *'' Mastophora obtusa'' Mello-Leitão, 1936 – Brazil *'' Mastophora pesqueiro'' Levi, 2003 – Brazil *''
Mastophora phrynosoma ''Mastophora phrynosoma'' is a species of orb weaver in the spider family Araneidae Orb-weaver spiders are members of the spider family Araneidae. They are the most common group of builders of spiral wheel-shaped webs often found in gardens, ...
'' Gertsch, 1955 – USA *'' Mastophora pickeli'' Mello-Leitão, 1931 – Brazil *'' Mastophora piras'' Levi, 2003 – Brazil *'' Mastophora rabida'' Levi, 2003 – Ecuador (Galapagos Is.) *'' Mastophora reimoseri'' Levi, 2003 – Paraguay *'' Mastophora satan'' Canals, 1931 – Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina *'' Mastophora satsuma'' Levi, 2003 – USA *'' Mastophora seminole'' Levi, 2003 – USA *'' Mastophora soberiana'' Levi, 2003 – Panama *'' Mastophora stowei'' Levi, 2003 – USA *'' Mastophora timuqua'' Levi, 2003 – USA *'' Mastophora vaquera'' Gertsch, 1955 – Cuba *'' Mastophora yacare'' Levi, 2003 – Uruguay *'' Mastophora yeargani'' Levi, 2003 – USA *'' Mastophora ypiranga'' Levi, 2003 – Brazil


References

Araneidae Araneomorphae genera Spiders of North America Spiders of South America {{Araneidae-stub