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| − | * | + | * ... that the egg sacks of the newly discovered '''[[Latrodectus umbukwane|Phinda button spiders]]''' are made of bright purple silk that fades to grey when it dries? <<small>Source: "The purple egg sac is quite large and smooth, bright purple when fist constructed and fades over time to a silvery grey colour." http://wtfentomology.org/blog-1/2019/1/28/n9ofimo2fszerwcbolxhqxtv6w6pv1 </small> |
| − | ** '''ALT1''': | + | ** '''ALT1''': ... that the newly discovered '''[[Latrodectus umbukwane|Phinda button spiders]]''' was found in the critically endangered sand forest of South Africa. <small>Source: "The Wild Tomorrow Fund has announced the discovery of a new spider species, the Phinda button spider, in the critically endangered sand forest of South Africa." https://africageographic.com/blog/first-new-widow-spider-species-discovered-29-years/ </small> |
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<small>Created by [[User:Dodger67|Dodger67]] ([[User talk:Dodger67|talk]]). Self-nominated at 00:01, 2 December 2019 (UTC).</small> | <small>Created by [[User:Dodger67|Dodger67]] ([[User talk:Dodger67|talk]]). Self-nominated at 00:01, 2 December 2019 (UTC).</small> | ||
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Latrodectus umbukwane
- ... that the egg sacks of the newly discovered Phinda button spiders are made of bright purple silk that fades to grey when it dries? <Source: "The purple egg sac is quite large and smooth, bright purple when fist constructed and fades over time to a silvery grey colour." http://wtfentomology.org/blog-1/2019/1/28/n9ofimo2fszerwcbolxhqxtv6w6pv1
- ALT1: ... that the newly discovered Phinda button spiders was found in the critically endangered sand forest of South Africa. Source: "The Wild Tomorrow Fund has announced the discovery of a new spider species, the Phinda button spider, in the critically endangered sand forest of South Africa." https://africageographic.com/blog/first-new-widow-spider-species-discovered-29-years/
Created by Dodger67 (talk). Self-nominated at 00:01, 2 December 2019 (UTC).