Japanese water spider
The Japanese water spider (Argyroneta aquatica japonica) is a subspecies of the water spider. In Japanese it is called the mizugumo. The Japanese water spider is almost exactly like its European cousin. The only distinction between the two is that the Japanese water spider has larger genitalia. Like its cousin, the Japanese water spider lives under water by constructing diving bells, underwater spheres which contain oxygen, which they live in.
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Japanese water spider
The Japanese water spider (Argyroneta aquatica japonica) is a subspecies of the water spider. In Japanese it is called the mizugumo. The Japanese water spider is almost exactly like its European cousin. The only distinction between the two is that the Japanese water spider has larger genitalia. Like its cousin, the Japanese water spider lives under water by constructing diving bells, underwater spheres which contain oxygen, which they live in.
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L'Argyroneta aquatica japonica ...... contenen oxigen, on hi viuen.
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The Japanese water spider (Arg ...... in oxygen, which they live in.
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Argyroneta
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Picture from Brehms Tierleben by Brehm, 1884.
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Diving bell spider
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japonica
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L'Argyroneta aquatica japonica ...... contenen oxigen, on hi viuen.
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The Japanese water spider (Arg ...... in oxygen, which they live in.
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Argyroneta aquatica japonica
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Japanese water spider
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