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The recluse spiders (''Loxosceles'' (), also known as brown spiders, fiddle-backs, violin spiders, and reapers, is a
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of spiders that was first described by R. T. Lowe in 1832. They are venomous spiders known for their bite, which sometimes produces a characteristic set of symptoms known as loxoscelism. Recluse spiders are now identified as members of the family
Sicariidae Sicariidae is a family of six-eyed venomous spiders known for their potentially necrotic bites. The family consists of three genera and about 160 species. Well known spiders in this family include the brown recluse spider and the six-eyed sand ...
, having formerly been placed in their own family, the Loxoscelidae. Although recluse spiders are feared, they are usually not aggressive.


Relation with other spiders

Sicariidae are of the superfamily
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. Other families in the Scytodoidea include Drymusidae,
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, and
Periegopidae ''Periegops'' is a genus of spiders with six eyes instead of the usual eight. It is the only genus in its family (Periegopidae) and has three described species. It was long considered to be members of Sicariidae or Segestriidae until Raymond For ...
.


Habitat and appearance

''Loxosceles'' is distributed nearly worldwide in warmer areas. All have six eyes arranged in three groups of two (dyads) and some are brownish with a darker brown characteristic
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marking on the
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. However, the "violin marking" cannot be used as a reliable way to identify the spider as many unrelated species of spider have similar markings. Recluses are typically about 7–12 mm long. The most common and most famous species in the
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is the brown recluse spider (''Loxosceles reclusa''). It is found in a large area of the Midwest, west to Colorado and the New Mexico state line and east to northern Georgia. Sporadic records from other locations only represent incidental introductions, not established populations. The brown recluse feeds on whatever small prey is available, and has been observed to prefer scavenging over actively hunting. Other notable members of this genus include the
Chilean recluse spider The Chilean recluse spider, ''Loxosceles laeta'', is a highly venomous spider of the family Sicariidae. In Spanish, it (and other South American recluse spiders) is known as ', or "corner spider"; in Brazilian Portuguese, as ' or "brown spider" ...
(''L. laeta'') and the Mediterranean recluse spider (''L. rufescens''). Recently, concerns have been raised regarding recluses spreading faster due to warmer air carrying them farther as a result of changing climate. On the contrary, newly hatched recluses do not travel via
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and thus the populations are confined to very tight spaces with dense populations. Most ''Loxosceles'' can live for one and a half to two years. Many species of this genus can live for very long times without food or water. Insecticides often fail to kill the spider, instead intoxicating its nervous system and inducing erratic behavior.


Identification

This genus is very hard to identify, as they have very simple coloration and
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. Many other spiders have similar dorsal markings, leading to confusion and misidentification. They can be most readily distinguished by having 6 eyes, arranged in three pairs. None of the pairs of eyes touch each other, and are arranged in a U shape. The presence of two claws per foot and a rather flat
cephalothorax The cephalothorax, also called prosoma in some groups, is a tagma of various arthropods, comprising the head and the thorax fused together, as distinct from the abdomen behind. (The terms ''prosoma'' and ''opisthosoma'' are equivalent to ''cepha ...
further help distinguish them.


Venom components and effects

''Loxosceles'' spiders, like ''
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'' species, have potent tissue-destroying
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containing the dermonecrotic agent which is otherwise found only in a few pathogenic bacteria. Recent research has indicated the venom is composed largely of
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s, though these compounds are relatively new discoveries, so little is known about them. The venom of several species is capable of producing
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s that are slow to heal and may require
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s. Rarely, the venom is carried by the
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stream, causing red blood cell destruction. The venom is identical in male and female spiders, but females can have almost twice the concentration of toxins. For unknown reasons, the toxicity of the venom to mammalian species varies; recluse bites may cause necrosis in humans, rabbits, and guinea pigs, but not in mice or rats. The Chilean recluse (''L. laeta'') supposedly has a more potent venom, which results in systemic involvement more often. All ''Loxosceles'' species that have been tested have venoms similar to that of the brown recluse, and all should be avoided. In general, though, they are not aggressive and commonly occupy human dwellings without causing problems. Many types of skin wounds are mistaken for or assumed to be the result of a recluse spider bite. Several diseases can mimic the lesions of the bite, including
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, various fungal and
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l infections, and the first sore of
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. It is important to associate the spider directly with the bite to avoid improper treatment, and to successfully treat common infections or other conditions if no spider was seen. Bites most often occur as a defense when the spider is trapped against the skin, in clothing, for example. The total volume of venom is minute (only 2 micrograms injected out of 4 microliters in the venom glands). The bite of a recluse spider can generally be categorized into one of the following groups: * Unremarkable – self-healing minute damage * Mild reaction – self-healing damage with itchiness, redness, patterns of aggressive behavior and a mild lesion. * Dermonecrotic – the uncommon, "classic" recluse bite, producing a necrotic skin lesion. About 66% of necrotic bite lesions heal with no complications. In extreme cases, the lesion may be up to 40 millimeters wide, last for several months, and heal with a permanent scar. * Systemic or viscerocutaneous – an extremely rare, systemic reaction to envenomation of the bloodstream. It is observed more often in children. Most bites are unremarkable or mild.


Species

it contains 143 species, found in Central America, the Caribbean, Oceania, Asia, Africa, North America, Europe, and South America: *'' L. accepta''
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*'' L. adelaida'' Gertsch, 1967
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*'' L. alamosa'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983
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*'' L. amazonica'' Gertsch, 1967 – Peru, Brazil *'' L. anomala'' ( Mello-Leitão, 1917) – Brazil *'' L. apachea'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983 – USA, Mexico *'' L. aphrasta'' Wang, 1994
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*'' L. aranea'' Gertsch, 1973 – Mexico *'' L. arizonica'' Gertsch & Mulaik, 1940 – USA *'' L. aurea'' Gertsch, 1973 – Mexico *'' L. baja'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983 – Mexico *'' L. barbara'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983 – Mexico *'' L. belli'' Gertsch, 1973 – Mexico *'' L. bentejui'' Planas & Ribera, 2015 – Canary Is. *'' L. bergeri''
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*'' L. bettyae'' Gertsch, 1967 – Peru *'' L. blancasi'' Gertsch, 1967 – Peru *'' L. blanda'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983 – USA *'' L. boneti'' Gertsch, 1958 – Mexico,
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*'' L. candela'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983 – Mexico *'' L. carabobensis'' González-Sponga, 2010
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*'' L. cardosoi'' Bertani, von Schimonsky & Gallão, 2018 – Brazil *'' L. caribbaea'' Gertsch, 1958
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*'' L. carinhanha'' Bertani, von Schimonsky & Gallão, 2018 – Brazil *'' L. carmena'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983 – Mexico *'' L. cederbergensis'' Lotz, 2017
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*'' L. chapadensis'' Bertani, Fukushima & Nagahama, 2010 – Brazil *'' L. chinateca'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983 – Mexico *'' L. coheni'' Zamani, Mirshamsi & Marusik, 2021 – southwestern IranAlireza Zamani, Omid Mirshamsi, Yuri M Marusik. 2021. ‘Burning Violin’: The Medically Important Spider Genus ''Loxosceles'' (Araneae: Sicariidae) in Iran, Turkmenistan, and Afghanistan, With Two New Species. ''Journal of Medical Entomology'', tjaa257, https://doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjaa257, Published: 10 December 2020. *'' L. colima'' Gertsch, 1958 – Mexico *'' L. conococha'' Gertsch, 1967 – Peru *'' L. coquimbo'' Gertsch, 1967
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*'' L. corozalensis'' González-Sponga, 2010 – Venezuela *'' L. coyote'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983 – Mexico *'' L. cubana'' Gertsch, 1958
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, Bahama Is., HIspaniola *'' L. cubiroensis'' González-Sponga, 2010 – Venezuela *'' L. curimaguensis'' González-Sponga, 2010 – Venezuela *'' L. dejagerae'' Lotz, 2017 – South Africa *'' L. deserta'' Gertsch, 1973 – USA, Mexico *'' L. devia'' Gertsch & Mulaik, 1940 – USA, Mexico *'' L. diaguita'' Brescovit, Taucare-Ríos, Magalhaes & Santos, 2017 – Chile *'' L. ericsoni'' Bertani, von Schimonsky & Gallão, 2018 – Brazil *'' L. fontainei'' Millot, 1941
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*'' L. foutadjalloni'' Millot, 1941 – Guinea *'' L. francisca'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983 – Mexico *'' L. frizzelli'' Gertsch, 1967 – Peru *'' L. gaucho'' Gertsch, 1967 – Brazil. Introduced to Tunisia *'' L. gloria'' Gertsch, 1967
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, Peru *'' L. griffinae'' Lotz, 2017 – Namibia *'' L. guajira'' Cala-Riquelme, Gutiérrez-Estrada & Flórez, 2015
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*'' L. guatemala'' Gertsch, 1973
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*'' L. guayota'' Planas & Ribera, 2015 – Canary Is. *'' L. haddadi'' Lotz, 2017 – South Africa *'' L. harrietae'' Gertsch, 1967 – Peru *'' L. herreri'' Gertsch, 1967 – Peru *'' L. hirsuta'' Mello-Leitão, 1931 – Brazil,
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*'' L. huasteca'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983 – Mexico *'' L. hupalupa'' Planas & Ribera, 2015 – Canary Is. *'' L. imazighen'' Ribera & Massa, 2021 - Morocco *'' L. immodesta'' (Mello-Leitão, 1917) – Brazil *'' L. inca'' Gertsch, 1967 – Peru *'' L. insula'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983 – Mexico *'' L. intermedia'' Mello-Leitão, 1934 – Brazil, Argentina *'' L. irishi'' Lotz, 2017 – Namibia *'' L. jaca'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983 – Mexico *'' L. jamaica'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983
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*'' L. jarmila'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983 – Jamaica *'' L. julia'' Gertsch, 1967 – Peru *'' L. kaiba'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983 – USA *'' L. karstica'' Bertani, von Schimonsky & Gallão, 2018 – Brazil *'' L. lacroixi'' Millot, 1941 – Ivory Coast *'' L. lacta'' Wang, 1994 – China *'' L. laeta'' (Nicolet, 1849) – South America. Introduced to USA,
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*'' L. lawrencei''
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– Venezuela,
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*'' L. lutea'' Keyserling, 1877 – Colombia, Ecuador *'' L. luteola'' Gertsch, 1973 – Mexico *'' L. mahan'' Planas & Ribera, 2015 – Canary Is. *'' L. maisi'' Sánchez-Ruiz & Brescovit, 2013 – Cuba *'' L. makapanensis'' Lotz, 2017 – South Africa *'' L. malintzi'' Valdez-Mondragón, Cortez-Roldán, Juárez-Sánchez & Solís-Catalán, 2018 – Mexico *'' L. manuela'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983 – Mexico *'' L. maraisi'' Lotz, 2017 – Namibia *'' L. martha'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983 – USA *'' L. meruensis'' Tullgren, 1910
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*'' L. misteca'' Gertsch, 1958 – Mexico *'' L. mogote'' Sánchez-Ruiz & Brescovit, 2013 – Cuba *'' L. mrazig'' Ribera & Planas, 2009
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*'' L. mulege'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983 – Mexico *'' L. muriciensis'' Fukushima, de Andrade & Bertani, 2017 – Brazil *'' L. nahuana'' Gertsch, 1958 – Mexico *'' L. neuvillei''
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*'' L. niedeguidonae'' de Andrade, Bertani, Nagahama & Barbosa, 2012 – Brazil *'' L. olivaresi'' González-Sponga, 2010 – Venezuela *'' L. olmea'' Gertsch, 1967 – Peru *'' L. pallalla'' Brescovit, Taucare-Ríos, Magalhaes & Santos, 2017 – Chile *'' L. palma'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983 – USA, Mexico *'' L. panama'' Gertsch, 1958
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*'' L. parramae'' Newlands, 1981 – South Africa *'' L. persica'' Ribera & Zamani, 2017
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*'' L. pilosa''
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– Namibia, South Africa *'' L. piura'' Gertsch, 1967 – Peru *'' L. pucara'' Gertsch, 1967 – Peru *'' L. puortoi'' Martins, Knysak & Bertani, 2002 – Brazil *'' L. reclusa'' Gertsch & Mulaik, 1940
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*'' L. rica'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983
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*'' L. rosana'' Gertsch, 1967 – Peru *'' L. rothi'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983 – Mexico *'' L. rufescens'' (Dufour, 1820) ( type) –
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, northern Africa to Iran. Introduced to USA, Mexico, Macaronesia, South Africa,
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, Australia,
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*'' L. rufipes'' (Lucas, 1834) – Guatemala, Panama, Colombia. Introduced to West Africa *'' L. russelli'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983 – USA *'' L. sabina'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983 – USA *'' L. sansebastianensis'' González-Sponga, 2010 – Venezuela *'' L. seri'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983 – Mexico *'' L. similis'' Moenkhaus, 1898 – Brazil *'' L. simillima'' Lawrence, 1927 – Southern Africa *'' L. smithi'' Simon, 1897 – Ethiopia,
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, Kenya, Tanzania *'' L. sonora'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983 – Mexico *'' L. spadicea'' Simon, 1907 – Peru,
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, Argentina *'' L. speluncarum'' Simon, 1893 – South Africa *'' L. spinulosa'' Purcell, 1904 – South Africa *'' L. surca'' Gertsch, 1967 – Peru, Chile *'' L. taeniopalpis'' Simon, 1907 – Ecuador *'' L. taino'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983 – Bahama Is., Jamaica, Hispaniola *'' L. tazarte'' Planas & Ribera, 2015 – Canary Is. *'' L. tehuana'' Gertsch, 1958 – Mexico *'' L. tenango'' Gertsch, 1973 – Mexico *'' L. tenochtitlan'' Valdez-Mondragón, 2019 – Mexico *'' L. teresa'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983 – Mexico *'' L. tibicena'' Planas & Ribera, 2015 – Canary Is. *'' L. tlacolula'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983 – Mexico *'' L. tolantongo'' Navarro-Rodríguez & Valdez-Mondragón, 2020 - Mexico *'' L. troglobia'' Souza & Ferreira, 2018 – Brazil *'' L. turanensis'' Zamani et al., 2020 – southern Turkmenistan and eastern Iran *'' L. valdosa'' Gertsch, 1973 – Mexico *'' L. vallenar'' Brescovit, Taucare-Ríos, Magalhaes & Santos, 2017 – Chile *'' L. variegata'' Simon, 1897 – Paraguay *'' L. vicentei'' Taucare-Ríos, Brescovit & Villablanca, 2022 - Chile *'' L. virgo'' Gertsch & Ennik, 1983 – Virgin Is. *'' L. vonwredei'' Newlands, 1980 – Namibia *'' L. weyrauchi'' Gertsch, 1967 – Peru *'' L. willianilsoni'' Fukushima, de Andrade & Bertani, 2017 – Brazil *'' L. yucatana'' Chamberlin & Ivie, 1938 – Mexico,
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, Guatemala *'' L. zapoteca'' Gertsch, 1958 – Mexico


See also

* List of Sicariidae species *
Spider families Spider taxonomy is that part of taxonomy that is concerned with the science of naming, defining and classifying all spiders, members of the Araneae order of the arthropod class Arachnida with more than 48,500 described species. However, there are ...
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List of spiders associated with cutaneous reactions A spider bite, also known as arachnidism, is an injury resulting from the bite of a spider. The effects of most bites are not serious. Most bites result in mild symptoms around the area of the bite. Rarely they may produce a necrotic skin wound ...
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Chilean recluse The Chilean recluse spider, ''Loxosceles laeta'', is a highly venomous spider of the family Sicariidae. In Spanish, it (and other South American recluse spiders) is known as ', or "corner spider"; in Brazilian Portuguese, as ' or "brown spider" ...


References


External links


Arachnology Home Pages: ''Loxosceles'': Recluse spiders






* ttp://spiders.ucr.edu/myth.html Vetter, R. 2003. "Myth of the Brown Recluse: Fact, Fear, and Loathing".
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