Garden Hammock Spider Lat. “Linyphia hortensis“

Ancestry Graph
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classDef active fill:#fff
arthropods("phylum: Arthropods"):::active
arthropods-->arachnids("class: Arachnids"):::active
arachnids-->typical-spiders("suborder: Typical Spiders"):::active
typical-spiders-->sheetweb-and-dwarf-weavers("family: Sheetweb and Dwarf Weavers"):::active
sheetweb-and-dwarf-weavers==>garden-hammock-spider(["species: Garden Hammock Spider"]):::active
click garden-hammock-spider href "/en/catalogue/arthropods/arachnids/typical-spiders/sheetweb-and-dwarf-weavers/garden-hammock-spider/"
click arthropods href "/en/catalogue/arthropods/"
click arachnids href "/en/catalogue/arthropods/arachnids/"
click typical-spiders href "/en/catalogue/arthropods/arachnids/typical-spiders/"
click sheetweb-and-dwarf-weavers href "/en/catalogue/arthropods/arachnids/typical-spiders/sheetweb-and-dwarf-weavers/"
Further Information
„Garden Hammock Spider“ on wikipedia.org
„Garden Hammock Spider“ on iNaturalist.org
Copyright
This article uses material from the Wikipedia article Linyphia hortensis the free encyclopedia Wikipedia which is released under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License). On Wikipedia a list of authors is available.
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