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1 December 2009 Construction and function of the web of Tidarren sisyphoides (Araneae: Theridiidae)
Ruth Madrigal-Brenes, Gilbert Barrantes
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Abstract

In this paper, we describe the construction and function of the double sheet and tangle web of Tidarren sisyphoides (Walckenaer 1842). Web construction includes several stages: construction of the scaffolding that serves to support the rest of the web; filling in the dome-shaped and horizontal sheets; and construction of the upper tangle. During construction of the scaffolding, the spider descends by a pre-existing thread to the substrate, moves a few centimeters and attaches the dragline, then she ascends by the new thread, doubling the line or attaching it to another thread. The spider fills in the sheet while walking in an irregular pattern under the sheet, and attaching her dragline using either one or both legs IV simultaneously to hold pre-existing sheet lines against her spinnerets. During scaffolding construction and filling in the dome-shaped sheet, the spider returns frequently to the retreat, apparently using the same threads near the retreat each time. Threads of both the dome-shaped sheet and the horizontal sheet have small drops of viscid material. The dome-shaped sheet and upper tangle comprise the functional trap of the web, while the horizontal sheet apparently plays only a little role in prey capture.

Ruth Madrigal-Brenes and Gilbert Barrantes "Construction and function of the web of Tidarren sisyphoides (Araneae: Theridiidae)," The Journal of Arachnology 37(3), 306-311, (1 December 2009). https://doi.org/10.1636/Sh09-16.1
Received: 3 March 2009; Published: 1 December 2009
KEYWORDS
aerial sheet web
viscid threads
web function
Web-building behavior
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