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Die Arachniden, Nürnberg, In der C. H. Zeh'schen Buchhandlung, 1831-1848, arachnida, arthropoda, arthropod, nephila clavipes, taxonomy: trinomial = nephila clavipes fasciculata, nephila fasciculata, golden silk orb weaver, spiders, arachnology, histsciart, hsa, The illustration showcases two species of spiders from the genus Nephila, noted for their distinctive features and intricate body structures. The top spider, labeled as Fig. 335, displays a slender body with elongated legs and a striking coloration, characterized by a mix of shades suggesting adaptability to its environment. The bottom spider, labeled as Fig. 334, presents a broader form, emphasizing its robust physique which may aid in its predatory lifestyle. Both spiders feature detailed markings on their abdomens and legs, highlighting the diversity within the Nephila genus. The scientific nomenclature is included for reference, alongside the figure numbers for identification purposes.

Die Arachniden, Nürnberg, In der C. H. Zeh'schen Buchhandlung, 1831-1848, arachnida, arthropoda, arthropod, nephila clavipes, taxonomy: trinomial = nephila clavipes fasciculata, nephila fasciculata, golden silk orb weaver, spiders, arachnology, histsciart, hsa, The illustration showcases two species of spiders from the genus Nephila, noted for their distinctive features and intricate body structures. The top spider, labeled as Fig. 335, displays a slender body with elongated legs and a striking coloration, characterized by a mix of shades suggesting adaptability to its environment. The bottom spider, labeled as Fig. 334, presents a broader form, emphasizing its robust physique which may aid in its predatory lifestyle. Both spiders feature detailed markings on their abdomens and legs, highlighting the diversity within the Nephila genus. The scientific nomenclature is included for reference, alongside the figure numbers for identification purposes.
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Die Arachniden, Nürnberg, In der C. H. Zeh'schen Buchhandlung, 1831-1848, arachnida, arthropoda, arthropod, nephila clavipes, taxonomy: trinomial = nephila clavipes fasciculata, nephila fasciculata, golden silk orb weaver, spiders, arachnology, histsciart, hsa, The illustration showcases two species of spiders from the genus Nephila, noted for their distinctive features and intricate body structures. The top spider, labeled as Fig. 335, displays a slender body with elongated legs and a striking coloration, characterized by a mix of shades suggesting adaptability to its environment. The bottom spider, labeled as Fig. 334, presents a broader form, emphasizing its robust physique which may aid in its predatory lifestyle. Both spiders feature detailed markings on their abdomens and legs, highlighting the diversity within the Nephila genus. The scientific nomenclature is included for reference, alongside the figure numbers for identification purposes.
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