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This spider’s barf is worse than its chunk

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A single drawing from a 94-year-old scientific paper has revived curiosity in one of many extra roundabout methods a spider preps its dinner. First swathe a fruit fly or different tidbit of prey in silk. Then throw up toxins throughout it.

“I used to be like … what are you speaking about?” says evolutionary biologist Giulia Zancolli of the College of Lausanne in Switzerland as she remembers the second she learn this element when reviewing one other lab’s scientific paper for potential publication in a journal. Tracing again the references, she ultimately ended up with a drawing from a 1931 paper. “That was the one proof we had.”

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But that predation-by-silk-and-toxic-barf seems to be precisely how the spider known as a feather-legged lace weaver (Uloborus plumipes) kills its meals. Zancolli and colleagues describe the novel meals prep June 12 in BMC Biology.

To search out spiders to review, she and colleagues scoured plant retailers and landscaping nurseries, the place the lace weaver spiders hunt dinner. “You’ll most likely not even discover them,” she says. With “very delicate” our bodies, they usually fold their entrance pair of legs ahead, simply mistaken for “a chunk of dry leaf.” A little bit of prey will get wrapped in silk, typically tons of of meters swathing one catch.

The overwhelming majority of spider species subdue their dinner by injecting venom from their fangs, although with some unique twists. However cross sections of U. plumipes spiders’ heads revealed rounded blobs of muscle tissues the place venom glands must be — maybe to energy their kill fashion. Zancolli and colleagues additionally confirmed that the spider fangs haven’t any ducts for injecting something. As an alternative, researchers discovered indicators in intestine tissue of genes producing ample, potent toxins.

Biologists reserve the time period venom for an injected poison. However the spiders’ upchucked toxins, notably from the midgut, proved as lethal because the venom of frequent home spiders. Injections of the stuff killed fruit flies.

However the spiders take no possibilities on the subject of dosing: They don’t simply drool a bit on their silk-prepped meal, Zancolli says. They slather the silk-wrapped dinner liberally.

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See how a feather-legged lace weaver spider’s fangs differ from these of a venomous spider. Toggle forwards and backwards for comparability. These close-ups offered one clue to the weird method these spiders kill their prey: by throwing up toxins reasonably than injecting venom.

  1. This fang from a feather-legged lace weaver delivers nothing lethal since there are not any ducts connected. The pits identified within the close-up don’t seem to result in any venom plumbing. X. Peng et al/BMC Biology 2025
  2. This black and white image shows a closeup of the fangs of a typical spider species. The inset zooms in on the tip to show the opening to a channel that allows venom to flow into whatever the spider bites.
    An exit gap in a typical spider fang delivers the venom that slays no matter’s for dinner. X. Peng et al/BMC Biology 2025

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Susan Milius

Susan Milius is the life sciences author, protecting organismal biology and evolution, and has a particular ardour for crops, fungi and invertebrates. She studied biology and English literature.

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