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Fig. 1. Western black widows (Latrodectus hesperus) construct cobwebs that consist of three primary regions. A supporting structure (SSt) of dragline threads is used to suspend a non-sticky sheet (SH) that the spider uses to move around the web. Gumfooted lines (GF) extend downward from the sheet to the substrate and are held under tension by the sheet.