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with silk from the aciniform, piriform, and ampullaceal glands re- 
spectively. Post-immobilization prey-wrapping, well-known in web- 
weavers and now known in ctenids, lycosids, and theraphosids, is 
likely to be found in other wandering spiders that live on foliage. 
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