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The dangerous Chilean Recluse Spiders or Arana del Rincon
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Kingdom=AnimaliaPhylum=ArthropodaClass=ArachnidaOrder=AraneaeSuborder=AraneomorphaeFamily=Pholcidae ID credit to Robert Whyte Genus=PholcusSpecies=P. phalangioidesBinomial name=Pholcus phalangioidesCommon name=Daddylong-legs
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Paris, Ile-de-France, France
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Male Scytodes socialis, dorsal view
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This spider Harpactea sp. was found in the dry gypsy steppes of Monegros region, NE Spain, under a stone. Species ID needed please!
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Cradley, Malvern, Worcs. SO729470
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Siena, Tuscany, Italy
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Getijgerde lijmspuiter, Scytodes thoracicaThis morning I discovered this small spider in my bedroom. Although I have seen pictures of this small spider, it took some close examination to recognise the spider. This because it was having lunch, or should I say breakfast. It had caught another small spider.(Source Wikipedia) Spitting spiders (family Scytodidae) are spiders of the genus Scytodes and their relatives. There are five known genera and over 150 species of scytodids worldwide. They catch their prey by spitting a fluid that immobilizes it by congealing on contact into a venomous and sticky mass. They can be observed swaying from side to side, in order to cover the prey in a crisscrossed "Z" pattern; each of two pores in the chelicerae emits half of the pattern. The spider usually strikes from a distance of 10-20mm and the whole attack sequence is over in a little under 1/700th of a second.
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Washtenaw Co., Michigan
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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Privat hjem
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Hobro, Jylland, Danmark
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Kadir Boğaç Kunt, Mert Elverici, Recep Sulhi Özkütük, Ersen Aydın Yağmur
Zookeys
Figures 7–8.Vulva of Harpactea arnedoi sp. n. 7 dorsal view 8 ventral view. Scale lines: 0.1 mm.
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Joel Ledford, Pierre Paquin, James Cokendolpher, Josh Campbell, Charles Griswold
Zookeys
Figure 34.Tayshaneta archambaulti sp. n., Grapevine Ranch Cave, Hays County, Texas (CASC), male right palp. A Retrolateral B Ventral C Prolateral D Retrolateral, embolus E Ventroapical F Proapical.
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Charles E. Griswold, Tracy Audisio, Joel M. Ledford
Zookeys
Figures 65–68.Spinnerets, ventral view. 65 Segestriidae female, Ariadna sp. from Tinglewood, Western Australia (CASENT 9020550) 66 Pholcidae female, Artema atlanta from Hawaii, USA (CASENT 9047601) 67 Drymusidae female, Drymusa capensis from Table Mountain, South Africa (CASENT 9043173); and 68 Trogloraptoridae male, Trogloraptor marchingtoni (CASENT 9040065). Arrows point to membranous band on ALS base.
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Chunxia Wang, Carles Ribera, Shuqiang Li
Zookeys
Figure 2.Telema tenella,male. Based on material from an unnamed cave in Banys de la Preste to Prats of Molló, France. A Habitus, dorsal view B Embolus tip, apical view C Right palp, retrolateral view D Right palp, prolateral view.
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Jason E. Bond, Steven J. Taylor
Zookeys
Figures 1–3.Tarsonops irataylor sp. n., male holotype 1 habitus, dorsal view 2 carapace, dorsal view 3 cephalothorax, ventral view. Scale bar = 0.50 mm (Fig. 1); 0.25 mm (Figs 2, 3)
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Figure 2.Sinamma oxycera gen. n. & sp. n., male holotype. A, B Left palp C Left leg I D Left tibia I E Left metatarsus I and tarsus I. A prolateral view B, C retrolateral view D, E anterior view.
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Figure 5.Xyphinus hwangi sp. n., female. A, C, E habitus, dorsal, lateral and ventral views B, D, F, G prosoma, dorsal, lateral, ventral and anterior views H, I abdomen, ventral and lateral views J, K genital area, ventral and dorsal views (cleared in lactic acid). Scale bars: A, C, E = 0.4 mm; B, D, F–I = 0.2 mm; J, K = 0.1 mm.
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Kadir Boğaç Kunt, Ersen Aydın Yağmur, Recep Sulhi Özkütük, Rahşen S. Kaya
Zookeys
Figures 3–10.Hygrocrates deelemanus sp. n. 3 (♂), 7 (♀) carapace, dorsal view 4 (♂), 8 (♀) ditto, anterior view 5 (♂), 9 (♀) ditto, lateral view 6 (♂), 10 (♀) ditto, ventral view. Scale lines: (3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10) 0.5 mm; (4, 8) 0.25 mm.
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