Cyclosa turbinata is a species of orb weaver belonging to the family of spiders known as Araneidae.[1][2][3][4] It is found in a range from the United States to Panama, West Indies, Galapagos Islands, and has been introduced into Hawaii.[5]
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Cyclosaturbinata is a species of orb weaver belonging to the family of spiders known as Araneidae. It is found in a range from the United States to Panama...
and non-sticky threads, mostly during times of complete darkness. Cyclosaturbinata is unique in that across its spiral wheel-shaped web, it also creates...
physiological, behavioral, and cognitive. Studies also show that Cyclosaturbinata is unique in that its locomotor and web-building activity cause it...
Araneidae, found in North America. It is commonly misidentified as Cyclosaturbinata due to its similar appearance and orb-style webs. "Taxon details Mangora...
bees emerge as adults. Another example of a bivoltine species is Cyclosaturbinata which is known to reproduce once in the late spring and once again...
widow to its current genus and discovered multiple species of Cyclosa, including C. turbinata. Walckenaer introduced the full biography according to the...