Tidarren sisyphoides is a species of spider in the family Theridiidae - the tangle web spiders.
The male of this species is only ~1% the size of the female. At copulation, the male dies during insertion and remains attached to the female for more than two hours. However, the female does not eat her mate. The dead male is afterwards removed from the web.
From Sisyphos, a king in Greek mythology.
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starts withTidarren sisyphoides occurs from the southern United States to Colombia and on the West Indies.