Egg sac construction by folding dead leaves in Pozonia nigroventris and Micrathena sp. (Araneae: Araneidae)

 

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Autores: Moya Ramírez, Jairo, Quesada Hidalgo, Rosannette, Barrantes Montero, Gilbert, Eberhard Chabtree, William G., Escalante Meza, Ignacio, Esquivel Dobles, Carolina, Rojas, Andrés, Triana Cambronero, Emilia, Arias, Adriana
Formato: artículo original
Fecha de Publicación:2010
Descripción:Published descriptions of egg sac construction behavior in araneids are scarce. We describe egg sac construction and oviposition in one individual of the poorly known araneid Pozonia nigroventris (Bryant 1936) and two individuals of Micrathena sp. These spiders folded dead leaves to protect their eggs. All individuals pulled up and hung a dead leaf above the forest floor, oviposited on the leaf, and then folded the leaf around the egg sac. They then deposited the enclosed egg sac in the leaf litter below. The use of dead leaves in this way probably evolved convergently, since these genera are only distantly related.
País:Kérwá
Institución:Universidad de Costa Rica
Repositorio:Kérwá
OAI Identifier:oai:kerwa.ucr.ac.cr:10669/79066
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10669/79066
Palabra clave:Canopy spider
convergent behavior
oviposition
predator defense