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Neighbourhood": "The ARIA Australian Top 100 Singles Chart – Week Ending 23 Feb 1997". ARIA . Retrieved 28 April 2017– via Imgur.com. N.B. The HP column displays the highest peak reached. The "Johnson Jumper" ("Phidippus johnsoni") spider is the first of its species to return from a mission into space and successfully readjust to life on Earth. Named "Nefertiti," the arachnid astronaut, or "Spidernaut," lived for 100 days aboard the International Space Station.

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Foelix, Rainer F. (2011). Biology of Spiders (3rd p/bed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-973482-5. Having never been re-released, in 2014, NME included Spiders in its list of "30 Glorious Britpop Albums That Deserve a Reissue Pronto," with one reviewer commenting: "Just reel off those beauties – 'Neighbourhood', 'Me and You vs the World', 'Female of the Species' – it's imperative that a new generation of kids hears these songs. A group of rough and ready Scousers with deathless melodies to burn, Space could’ve been the new Beatles if anyone had thought to make that comparison." [64] In 2016, a limited edition picture disc vinyl of the album was made available on Record Store Day, 20 years after its original release. For its 25th anniversary in 2021, the album was once again reissued on yellow-coloured vinyl. Mister Psycho and Growler, two combat robots that were introduced in the sixth series of Robot Wars, took their names after songs from the album. Fischer, Andreas; Lee, Yerin; Dong, T'ea; Gries, Gerhard (2021). "Know your foe: synanthropic spiders are deterred by semiochemicals of European fire ants". Royal Society Open Science. 8 (5): 210279. Bibcode: 2021RSOS....810279F. doi: 10.1098/rsos.210279. PMC 8131949. PMID 34017604. Meehan, Christopher J.; Olson, Eric J.; Reudink, Matthew W.; Kyser, T. Kurt; Curry, Robert L. (2009). "Herbivory in a spider through exploitation of an ant–plant mutualism". Current Biology. 19 (19): R892–93. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2009.08.049. PMID 19825348. S2CID 27885893. There are several unusual variants of orb web, many of them convergently evolved, including: attachment of lines to the surface of water, possibly to trap insects in or on the surface; webs with twigs through their centers, possibly to hide the spiders from predators; "ladderlike" webs that appear most effective in catching moths. However, the significance of many variations is unclear. [75] The orb-weaving species, Zygiella x-notata, for example, is known for its characteristic missing sector orb web. The missing sector contains a signal thread used to detect prey vibrations on the female's web. [79]Top 50 peaks: "australian-charts.com > Space [UK] in Australian Charts". Hung Medien . Retrieved 20 June 2019.

Spiders the Album by Space - Discography - Space the Band Spiders the Album by Space - Discography - Space the Band

Spiders occur in a large range of sizes. The smallest, Patu digua from Colombia, are less than 0.37mm (0.015in) in body length. The largest and heaviest spiders occur among tarantulas, which can have body lengths up to 90mm (3.5in) and leg spans up to 250mm (9.8in). [51] Coloration Fritscher, Lisa (3 June 2009). "Spider Fears or Arachnophobia". Phobias. About.com. Archived from the original on 19 June 2009 . Retrieved 2 August 2009. Arachnophobia, or fear of spiders, is one of the most common specific phobias.

In the words of Dotmusic, "Space's idiosyncratic pop sensibility coupled with Gut's marketing approach has proved to be a winning combination." [31] The label was used to "working with acts that don't necessarily seek to conform", and, having started life as a plugging company, "its reputation in this field has helped to harness Radio One support for the singles and secure TV appearances on shows such as Chris Evans' TFI Friday". [31] Due to the small size of Gut, the entire label's staff "[pulled] out all stops" for the album. [31] Guy Holmes, managing director of Gut, was pleased with the album's success; in late 1996 he stated "it's been brilliant, absolutely fantastic. It's all about building a band properly without any hype and letting the records speak for themselves. With 120,000 albums sold, what more can you say?" [31] Hannum, C. & Miller, D.M. "Widow Spiders". Department of Entomology, Virginia Tech. Archived from the original on 18 October 2008 . Retrieved 11 October 2008.

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The abdomen has no appendages except those that have been modified to form one to four (usually three) pairs of short, movable spinnerets, which emit silk. Each spinneret has many spigots, each of which is connected to one silk gland. There are at least six types of silk gland, each producing a different type of silk. [13] Spitting spiders also produce silk in modified venom glands. [37] Schultz, Stanley; Schultz, Margeurite (2009). The Tarantula Keeper's Guide. Hauppauge, New York: Barron's. p.88. ISBN 978-0-7641-3885-0. Liddell, Henry George; Scott, Robert (1940). "ἀράχνη". A Greek-English Lexicon. Perseus Digital Library.a b Richards, Sam. "Interviews Tommy, Franny, Jamie - 1998 - Total Guitar". Space the Band . Retrieved 21 November 2016. a b Agnarsson, I. (2004). "Morphological phylogeny of cobweb spiders and their relatives (Araneae, Araneoidea, Theridiidae)". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 141 (4): 447–626. doi: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2004.00120.x. News - Liverpool Local News - Tributes paid after sudden death of ex-Space drummer Andy Parle". Liverpool Echo.co.uk. 3 August 2009 . Retrieved 3 August 2009. Cushing, P.E. (2008). "Spiders (Arachnida: Araneae)". In Capinera, J.L. (ed.). Encyclopedia of Entomology. Springer. p.3496. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4020-6359-6_4320. ISBN 978-1-4020-6242-1. a b c d e f g "Review: Space, Spiders - Bob Gajarsky". Consumable Online. Archived from the original on 8 September 2016 . Retrieved 18 October 2016.

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a b c d "Currently valid spider genera and species". World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern . Retrieved 8 August 2022. Begin Again": "The ARIA Australian Top 100 Singles Chart – Week Ending 13 Sep 1998". ARIA . Retrieved 4 June 2016– via Imgur.com. Spiders in space: Without gravity, light becomes key to orientation Date: December 9, 2020 Source: University of Basel Summary: Humans have taken spiders into space more than once to study the importance of gravity to their web-building. What originally began as a somewhat unsuccessful PR experiment for high school students has yielded the surprising insight that light plays a larger role in arachnid orientation than previously thought. a b c d e f g h Oxford, G.S.; Gillespie, R.G. (1998). "Evolution and Ecology of Spider Coloration". Annual Review of Entomology. 43: 619–43. doi: 10.1146/annurev.ento.43.1.619. PMID 15012400. S2CID 6963733. a b Dunlop, Jason A.; David Penney; O. Erik Tetlie; Lyall I. Anderson (2008). "How many species of fossil arachnids are there?". The Journal of Arachnology. 36 (2): 267–72. doi: 10.1636/CH07-89.1. S2CID 42371883.Dunlop, J.A. (1996). "A trigonotarbid arachnid from the Upper Silurian of Shropshire" (PDF). Palaeontology. 39 (3): 605–14. The fossil was originally named Eotarbus but was renamed when it was realized that a Carboniferous arachnid had already been named Eotarbus: Dunlop, J.A. (1999). "A replacement name for the trigonotarbid arachnid Eotarbus Dunlop". Palaeontology. 42 (1): 191. Bibcode: 1999Palgy..42..191D. doi: 10.1111/1475-4983.00068. S2CID 83825904. The oldest known exclusively terrestrial arachnid is the trigonotarbid Palaeotarbus jerami, from about 420million years ago in the Silurian period, and had a triangular cephalothorax and segmented abdomen, as well as eight legs and a pair of pedipalps. [88] Attercopus fimbriunguis, from 386million years ago in the Devonian period, bears the earliest known silk-producing spigots, and was therefore hailed as a spider at the time of its discovery. [89] However, these spigots may have been mounted on the underside of the abdomen rather than on spinnerets, which are modified appendages and whose mobility is important in the building of webs. Hence Attercopus and the similar Permian arachnid Permarachne may not have been true spiders, and probably used silk for lining nests or producing egg cases rather than for building webs. [3] The largest known fossil spider as of 2011 is the araneid Nephila jurassica, from about 165million years ago, recorded from Daohuogo, Inner Mongolia in China. [90] Its body length is almost 25mm, (i.e., almost one inch). Some spiders use their webs for hearing, where the giant webs function as extended and reconfigurable auditory sensors. [32] Locomotion Image of a spider leg: 1–coxa; 2–trochanter; 3–femur; 4–patella; 5–tibia; 6–metatarsus; 7–tarsus; 8–claws



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