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Stingless bee interception is not affected by variations in spider silk decoration
Record no:
61974
Author:
Rao, Dinesh
Citation:
JOURNAL OF ARACHNOLOGY. 2010 v.38 no.2 : 157-161 [kept Arachnology at P595.4]
Year:
2010
Subject:
Spiders - Australia - Behaviour
;
Orb weavers
;
Predation (Biology)
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Bees - Behaviour
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Type:
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