Unusual Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Egg Case of the Bolas Spider Mastophora corpulenta Banks (Araneae, Araneidae)
Bolas spiders of the genus Mastophora are very uncommon orb-weaver spiders, famous for their unusual predatory behavior. Being strictly nocturnal and very cryptic, they are extremely difficult to reveal, which explains their rarity in world arachnological collections. After a recent finding of an ad...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Fibers and polymers 2018, 19(8), , pp.1632-1639 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Bolas spiders of the genus
Mastophora
are very uncommon orb-weaver spiders, famous for their unusual predatory behavior. Being strictly nocturnal and very cryptic, they are extremely difficult to reveal, which explains their rarity in world arachnological collections. After a recent finding of an adult female of
Mastophora corpulenta
Banks (one of especially rare representatives of the genus), a few egg cases of this species became available, which seem to be very different from those of more common spiders due to their unusual hardness and coloration. We characterized some spectral, structural, and mechanical properties of this unusual silk material, by using Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), 3D profilometer imaging, and atomic force microscopy (AFM). For comparison, similar studies were performed for egg cases of the Southern black widow
Latrodectus mactans
Fabricius, since spiders of the genus
Latrodectus
are known to produce silk fibers of comparable toughness. Some similarities were observed between the silks produced by
Mastophora corpulenta
and
Latrodectus mactans
in terms of the size and chemical composition of egg cases. At the same time, SEM imaging and AFM force characterization revealed striking differences between them, due to the fact that
Mastophora
egg cases, unlike those produced by more common Araneae species, includes a solid (fused) wall, lacking evident porous structure, which results in their outstanding stiffness and strength. |
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ISSN: | 1229-9197 1875-0052 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12221-018-1128-y |