Life cycle patterns in Wisconsin spiders

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Five life cycle patterns in spiders are described and examples given. The most common pattern, maturation and mating in spring and early summer, is elaborated with a detailed description of the seasonal development of Philodromus cespitum. The four other patterns are exemplified by the following southeastern Wisconsin species: Argiope trifasciata--fall mating, Centromerus sylvaticus-- winter mating, Trochosa terricola--two mating seasons, and Pholcus phalangioides--year round mating.

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Jass, J.P. 1995. Life cycle patterns in Wisconsin spiders. Field Station Bulletin 28(2): 1-10.

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