Tuatara: Volume 21, Issue 3, April 1975

Fig. 6: A representation of the lower limit of P. antipodiana's field of vision when displaying. Line A is drawn through the body of a spider raised 50 degrees above the horizontal; line B is the probable lower limit of vision; the object in front of the spider represents a predator moving in the area not covered by the spider's visual field

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Fig. 6: A representation of the lower limit of P. antipodiana's field of vision when displaying. Line A is drawn through the body of a spider raised 50 degrees above the horizontal; line B is the probable lower limit of vision; the object in front of the spider represents a predator moving in the area not covered by the spider's visual field.

Fig. 6: A representation of the lower limit of P. antipodiana's field of vision when displaying. Line A is drawn through the body of a spider raised 50 degrees above the horizontal; line B is the probable lower limit of vision; the object in front of the spider represents a predator moving in the area not covered by the spider's visual field.

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Title: The Postures of the Tunnel Web Spider Porrhothele Antipodiana: a Behavioural Study

Author: D. J. Laing

In: Tuatara: Volume 21, Issue 3, April 1975

Part of: Tuatara : Journal of the Biological Society

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