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Spiders (Araneae) as Prey of Robber Flies (Diptera: Asilidae)

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Table 1. Spiders recorded in recent literature as prey of robber flies.
Table 2. Spiders in the Asilidae predator-prey database (Lavigne, 2003).
Table 3. Subfamilies and genera of robber flies in the Asilidae predator-prey database (Lavigne 2003) preying upon spiders (Araneae).
Table 4. Spiders that prey upon robber flies.

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