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|common    = Groovy Long Legs. It shares the Long Legs part from other [[Arachnorb family]] members. "Groovy" is a slang term used during the 60s and 70s, an era known for disco music.
|common    = Groovy Long Legs. It shares the Long Legs part from other [[Arachnorb family]] members. "Groovy" is a slang term used during the 60s and 70s, an era known for disco music.
|jpcommon  = {{j|ダマグモインフェルノ|Dama Gumo Inferno}}. {{j|ダマグモ|Damagumo|f=tp|Orb Spider}} refers to the Beady Long Legs. {{j|インフェルノ|Inferuno|f=tp|Inferno}} is the Italian word for "hell", and may be chosen as a reference to the song "{{w|Disco Inferno}}". Its "Endless Dance" is similarly referred to as {{j|地獄のダンス|Jigoku no Dansu|f=tp|Dance of Hell}}.
|jpcommon  = {{j|ダマグモインフェルノ|Dama Gumo Inferno}}. {{j|ダマグモ|Damagumo|f=tp|Orb Spider}} refers to the Beady Long Legs. {{j|インフェルノ|Inferuno|f=tp|Inferno}} is the Italian word for "hell", and may be chosen after the song {{w|Disco Inferno}}. Its "Endless Dance" is similarly referred to as {{j|地獄のダンス|Jigoku no Dansu|f=tp|Dance of Hell}}.
|jpname    = {{j|スソビロボンオドリツユハライ|Susobiro Bon Odori Tsuyuharai|Wide-footed {{w|Bon Odori}} {{w|Tsuyuharai}}}}.
|jpname    = {{j|スソビロボンオドリツユハライ|Susobiro Bon Odori Tsuyuharai|Wide-footed {{w|Bon Odori}} {{w|Tsuyuharai}}}}.
|scientific = ''Pseudoarachnia discopedes''. "Disco" alludes to both its appearance as a disco light ball and the location it is found in. "Pedes" is the latin plural word for "foot".
|scientific = ''Pseudoarachnia discopedes''. "Disco" alludes to both its appearance as a disco light ball and the location it is found in. "Pedes" is the latin plural word for "foot".

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